¥ir. and Mrs. Augus j 'ill for some time, was taken to entertaimed 1{";13 from ;',fnem?f | Chicago Wednesday for treatment. Wicconsin Thursday. *' Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Grinnell re-- 'tumed Thursday from a few days j The Womans' Guild of the St.| visit with friends in Onarga, Illi-- Jwrence W Church is giving | nois. f a bakery tomorrow gSatnmy)g,l monusyesmammcensentiiemuins's \;o':", PBoth at the William Wal--! You have a right to expect mar-- o SB#ere, 515 North Milwaukee velous values and great savings at A reaue. Langworthy's Sale. Adv. Wrg L. Whitman entertained the Woedneaday Bridge Club. Mirs. Guy E. Legate was a Wau-- kegan mhogper Thursday. -- S P ECIA LS finest hard wheat, reduced _ @9 10 omm Te 4D. L0 _.«.....n0cl....""..... ... ooommfmigina $2.19 221 So. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, IIL. Everything in Fresh Vegetables Fresh and Smoked Meats ' Torsave money phone 31 Libby's Peaches Large 2/ cans $L.40 value, 4 f6r ...................... «... Libby's Pears Large 2%/ cans -- 706C Yalt, 2 P0¥ ........,..mtssmessgonccn on masn Maleo Green or Wax Beans 321 So. Mitwaukee Avenue 6 for oC £ cans, & fOF --.~.------..--_.~«««««««<«~..UGO0 }_Iffge Sack Golden Sun Flour, ground from Apple Butter Best Brand Full {USAFE w ns £--nmmaghes Club House Kidney Beans Mrs. Lee Whitney of West Ma wnue was a Waukegan cal Libertyville LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Remington -- Portable Two Billion Dollar Increase in National _ Bank Deposits _ last year. Here is evidence of growth based on strength, protection and complete capacity . to serve. During 1927 deposit liabilities of National Banks throughout the United States reach-- ed $22,860,000,000, gaining nearly two billion over 1926 * Herry Eglof was a Waukeg-- ociety ana LOCAL NEW S Just the thing for business correspond-- ence at home. Equipped with standard key board--will do anything a big ma-- chine will do. With neat carx;ying case. * Weight 84 pounds. Price F. B. Lovell Co. 0. H. MOLIDOR '--TERMS MADE TO SUIT-- "Service You'll Remember" _ _ Libertyville, Ilinois Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 NC $60 Maple calYer was Typewriter _ Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Grinnell re--; turned Thursday from a few days : visit with friends in Onarga, Illi-i nols. Mrs. Theo Canto of Detroit, Mi-- chigan is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edward H. Waterhouse. Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler visited at the George Thatcher home in Mundelein Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott of. Wau-- kegan visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Scott. N29 24 F. H. Martin, who _$1.00 $1.00 _ 60c 55¢ TIllinois _J' The Earnest Workers Class of the !Methodist. Church met this afternoon | ---11["ridayg' at aboone o'tclock ll}ncheog &' given at the home of Mrs. John L.\ ond; and Mrs. Mike Behm, consola-- tion. Mrs. Kate Bernard received %x:: hostess fl:" fia'!:i'l(rs. Charles wn won p in a guessin 'contest. A new series of meetingg will commence on Thurad"K.a March 8th at the home of Mrs. Behm. and is survived by her husband, two sons, Walter and Donald; her par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin; three sisters, and four brothers. The Lucky "18" Club held its last meeting of the season Thursday af-- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Her-- man A. Schwerman, 205 West Maple Avenue. ~A very engoyab]e time was passed in playing bunco for which vrown roint ihursday. She was born in Libertyville, Illinois, in 1890 The following e;lxi'fpinfil is taken from the South Bend, Indiana Trib-- une under data of February 2ist: "Funeral sérvices for Mrs. Henry Gramps were held Sunday after-- noon in Hebron Methodist Episco-- ankle. Dr. Taylor was called in at-- tendance and after dressing the in-- jury, Miss Purkiss was taken to her {lume. Miss Purkiss was employed by E. T. Langworthy to: assist during the unloading sale which has been taking place here during the past two weeks. pal Church at Valparaiso. -- Mrs. Gramps died at her home near Crown Point Thursday. She was . T'he entire 'served by -- an enviable +inary abili !supper we? | _ Mrs. Le Miss Alice Purkiss of Lake For-- est met with painful injury Wed-- nesday morning when she slipped on the icy walk in front of the Langworthy store, and sprained her mm% mm of t}}gnuethodist i I u was filled to ca-- pacity Thursday evening when the : annual supper served bi the men of | 't_he Prggbyterian church #Was given. The first regional: library confer-- ence of 1928, under the direction of the Illinois Library Extension divi-- sion, will be held in the Highland Park public library, Highland Park, Illinois on Wednesday, February 29, from nine o'clock A. M. until four o'clock P. M. Local Librarians and their trustees are expected to attend. rizes were awarded to Mrs. Murrell uydam, first; Mrs. John Dryer, sec-- no charge made. -- There will be a brief program as a formal opening of the redecorated dining room. There will be a church picnic din-- ner at the Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday. evening, Feb-- ruary 290th at six--thirty o'clock. . All the members and friends of the church are invited and there will be ine entire menu was prepare? and served by the men who have earned an envui' le reputation for their cl;'l- inary ability. The proceeds of the supper went to the churn badget. Mrs. Leonard Disney entertained the members of the lg"ive Hundred Club at her home Thursday after-- noon. Prizes for high scores were received by Mrs. Henry Wehrenberg, first; Mrs. John Whitney, second; Mrs. James Laycock, third; while consolation prize was given to Mrs. Charles Ward. At last, that wonderful course in cookery that you have heard so much about. Never before have Liberty-- ville women had such an opportunity without attending a college or school for that purpose. Watch for the Albert 'Franken, 2271 Midlothian Drive, Altadena, California, a formet resident of this vicinity, was a Lib-- ertyville caller Frida}v. Mr. Franken has been vistiting in this locality with relatives and expects to depart for his home in the West on Wednes-- day, February 29th. | Helen Freund, an artist of the ; Chicago Civic Opera Company, will 'be presented in a sonf recital by : the Libertyville Musical Society on ! Monday evening, March 19th. ad which will appear Wednesday in the Register. ; Lake Zurich Wednesday afternoon where they called at the home of friends. * The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's Church is making final preparations for the bakery sale which will be held at the William Walrond store, 511 N. Milwaukee Avenue, on Saturday afternoon, February 25th. * Mrs. _ R. Bilson, Misses Mildred Hutchings and Edith Mae Brockman and ~Buddy Brockman motored to 1 The Little Forte Orchestra of 'Waukegan will give a program in |the Methodist Church Sunday even--| 'ing at seven--thirty o'clock. The: | public is cordially invited. ] \-- Group Number Two of the Presby--' terian Ladies' Aid Society wil} ho{d a bakery sale on Saturday, March 3rd at the Triggs and Johnson Store | commencing promptly at two o'clocl:! Mrs. Clarence Flagg entertained several friends Wednesday at a Five Hundred party given at her home. Prizes were awarded to the winners and a --most, pleasant social time was enjoyed by all. °> Charles Noll of Waukegan was a Libertyville caller Tuesday after-- noon. Mr. Noll is a' Republican can-- didate for representative of the Eighth District. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Kaiser on Church Street, Thursday, March 1st for the election of officers, Mrs. L. Whitman entertained the Wednesdaf' Bridge Club. Mrs. John T.* Mitchell was awarded first prize and Mrs. M. D. Penny the cut prize. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gould en-- tertained the Misses Ruth Sorenson, Abbie Carr both of Mundelein, and Ethel Hanson of this city, at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frances Houlihan returned this week from the Victory Memorial Hospital. . Her condition is reported as much improved. Palatine visited Sunday at the home|;, The W. C. T. (U. will meet with of Mr. and Mrs. E. Quentin of West'M's- Maria Lill, 212 Elm Court, on Maple Avenue. -- Tuesday, February 28th at two o' clock P,. M. An mxctgrortant business Mr. and Mrs. George Hough of| meeting will precede the program, Milwaukee, Wisconsin were guests| one item of which will be to arrange Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for an intensive membership cam-- Walter. Madsen. s t paign during the early part of has &mh The program has been ar-- Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffreys of|ranged to honor the memory _ of Mundelein were efitertained at the George Washington, Abraham Lin-- home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone coln and Frances E. Willard. Un-- Wednesday evening. '%ercheki abletahlegvdersgip 'I?f %{u. hfl . . Hoskins the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Frances Houlihan returned plans under way for carrying quite this vyeek from the \{lt;tory Memorial an extensive program of work as Hospital. . Her condition is reported outlined by the National officers at as much improved. !'the recent conference held in Chi--. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brockman, t the home of Mrs. John h r. "A small charge was made will be added to the class Let's _ Insure You T. Suydam A. Meyers T. Peterson ... Wilkening ........ Molidor ... Firnback .....:...; Felix ....... McCarthy Neville ........... R. Kennedy . Mason .......«\-- Vanderspool . G. Petersen . Leathernecks Dowden ......:..... | cago: Coonfer ............ 1830 McKitrick :....... *157 Brown ................ 108 Muhlke ............:: 109 Doughboys -- E. Kennedy ... 188 Corporals Jones ........ Andruss ..... W. Meyer . Eart ....____... Hartig ... W. Peterson . Johnson ........... DeLacey ... Kaping ....... H. Gotti Ed Kennedy carried off the hon-- ors for high series with a count of 611 and Felix hung up the high game with a sceore 'of 259. : ; Only one clean sweep was made in the schedule of the American Legion league Monday night, Wil-- kening taking three from Huber's cripplet Buck Privates. _ , . _ Bill Johnson's K. P's took two from the Corporals, the Doughboys got the break from the Leather-- necks and the M. P's won the odd game from the Shavetails. Shavetails Buck Privates Libertyville Building & Loan Association Write for our interesting booklet" on home building. It explains our plan in detail Or phone 406 for complete information. : your house and> pay for it out: of income, like rent. ARENTED house is 'never as completely a home'as one you own yourself. -- Ro-- mantic associations do not eldster -- around some . one else's property. Every young couple starting out in life should plan to buy or build a house 6f their own as soon It is not necessary to wait years to accomplish this. Our Under State Supervision 359--N. Milwaukée Avenue Opposite Electric Station 'we take particular _pride in our service. Phones 469 and 269 Ask. + LEGION BOWLING LAKE COUNTY REGISTER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 it PHONE 406 Phones 469--269. 7(02 781 80L 164 173 131 158 791 106 113 141 182 129 183 186 178 450 152 133 182 174 136 179 169 205 167 174 122 164 894 214 146 116 157 178 765 130 138 129 176 138 184 813 158 171 161 194 760 2160 795 2398 773 2458 164 195 158 810 2381 | Friday, March 2 | _ Concert by the Chicago Y College 189 611 Glee Cl!nlb at tAln ymdi'lm ggm- 130 390 munity House. Auspices o m-- 10 i# o ncl & . 14 ' 179 507 Saturday, March 3rd : ----._--._----. -- Bakery gale at the Triggs and 777 2357 Johnson Store by the Presbyterian 130 134 145 179 810 2381 187 155 768 2413 138 184 147 129 146 147 463 Sunday, February 26th 491 -- Program by the Little Forte Or-- 414 chestra from Waukegan at the local 552 Methodist Church. s 461 ; Ladies' Aid. the Ladies' Aid of the Half Day ;chnrch. Free entertainment follows --supper. x1 & B ERIY Dlgfi SHOP 545 nogm mitvaukes ave LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINONS the National Daughters of the G. A. R. at St. Joseph's school hall. Saturday, February 25th Bakery sale at the William Wal-- rond Store, 511 N. Milwaukee Ave-- nue, by the Woman's Guild of St. Lawrence's Charch. Regular O. E. S. meeting followed by social hour. ers' Day. men Boosters Association at Gurnee served by the men of the Presby-- terian church at the M. E. church Wednesday, February 22 hfi" und buncee party at the town by the American Legion and Hatn' com ui M%% Reverty tress Shop! All Phones 25 Friday, February 24th. New Eugland Sapper . niven" by 43 ; » _am you puttun Thursday, February 23 Meeting of the Lake County Wood-- Bunco party after regular meet-- ¢ of the N. A. U. at Gridley Hall, e HOME OWNED o \_STORE Beech--Nut Pork & Beans s Tomato Sauce, 3 Cans fOr :: ciccd Beech--Nut Prepared Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce, 3 Cans for ......._._..___.. Beef, Lamb or: Veal Stew 1 Large Size Beech--Nut Catsup rer Botte.....................:...0..0 . 1 Ib. Can Beech--Nut Coffee and W% Ib. Can Free for ..........--.._..... COMING EVENTS Tuesday, TRIGGS & JOHNSON Thursday, February 23 Friday, February 24 for _ Wednesday, Thursday Eriday and Saturday , February 23 eting at the North at 3 p. m. Found-- ©+HIS IS a party given by --Nut Specials 28th. Values that no economica® buyer should pass. Be sure to attend the sale the last day, Saturday, Feb. 25th. Langworthy's Adv. Telephonic communication -- be-- tween Washington and -- Baltimore was firet established gon July 25, 1883,. when thirty--four messages were exchanged between the two cities. _Assistance in cooking was ren-- dered," in rkesponse to 75,000 tele-- phone calls last year, by the Ameri-- can ~ Gas -- Association, _ declares Aléxander B. Macbeth, President of the assd@ciation. The number of telephones in the state of Louisiana has more than dog"bl'ed in the past ten years. _ In West Virginia, telt:ghone users are now making more than 585,000 cal!s ev*flay. omcs a 4 About 9,000 long distance tele-- phone calls are made each day from the city of Baltimore. An average of 1,900,000 tele-- phone comnections take place daily in the state of New Jersey. The average number of tele calls a day in the city of A1 is 543,690. _ Helen Freund, artist Civic Oprera Co., in son, Friday, March 30th ! March méeting of the P. T. A.| Safety meetul:f and First Aid dem-- onstration. usic by High School | Orchestra. | FACTS ABOUT THE TELEPHONE virit UVKketa Co,, in song re{ Libertyville Musical Society. . "LADIES MUST DRESS" "Honeymoon Hate" is a ro-- mantic comedy--with a mad 'courtship and a suprise clim-- Ax. Scenic, '"The Arkansas The battle cry of women who "Have nothing to wear" with VIRGINIA VALLI Comedy : --* ; ¢ f Traveler" Wednesday, Feb. 29th "HONEYMOON "TNX OLD A Southern melodrama of the 'race course. Aesop Fable Pathe Review DOROTHY GULLIVER This story is based on Rin Tin Tin's own life. 'Also special adventure reel, |AUDITORIUM| "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT*" "The Lion Hunt" Comedy, The Rinky Dinks, with TOM GALLERY and HELENE COSTELLO, in Saturday, Feb. 25th FLORENCE VIDOR, in Monday -- Tuesday Feb. 27--28th Sunday, Feb. 26th in "Winning Winnie" Monday, March 19th ______ LOCAL BOY SCOUT 'Matinee at.2:30 RIN TIN TIN, in Fox News KENTUCKY" 9 59¢ 22e 39¢ 30¢ 35¢ HATE" ~CwWs 41 | .. _ &A fine showing was made Tues--, The line day night by two basket ball teams Firsts % +selected from the membership of Radloff the local Boy Scout troupe, both | Dollenmaier teams winning in hard fought bat-- Hyatt 'tlea. The games which were played| Krumery at the high school were exciting| Burnett 'from start to finish and were mark--| Seconds ed by clean, hard playing on the;Edmond part of all the contestants. | Decker This is your last chance to buy merchandise at a fraction of form-- er prices. Langworthy's Adv. Come, see what we have prepared for you at the closing day of our great sale. Langworthy's Adv. The first team won from Grays-- lake by the close score of 9 to 8 and the seconds were victorious over Mundelein with the final count standing .15 to 9. -- Considering the small opportuni-- Teacher: "What was George Washing-- bad teeth and i =-- ity are cl@t\%r-ffi::- ed. Sounds logical. We can remember being almost crazy with a toothache. Some wise dentist has discovered that Ed Swan says: "If prohibition has done nothing else for the country it' has at least kept lots of fellows from sin'ging *Sweet Adeline'". getting to be quite a little city? Have OR A NECKTIE Hush little overskirt | Don't you cry; | You'll make a dandy Bye and bye. For any occasion. They best convey the thoughts you wish to express--wheth-- er it be joy or sorrow-- Sympathy or Sentiment. Whatever your needs, we can supply them-- Flowers sent anywhere by ve {:u noticed t Libertyville is Flowers AL MJ L SAGU L ty the scor TEAMS WIN TWO GAMES tzeir work Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. -- First National Bank The Four By Six GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS CaPITaAL anp Surprius $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. His Future Is In Your Hands THAT son of yours is a big responsibility . . . . getting him started right in this com-- petitive world. You want to send him to college and that takes money. Prepare for it now. Start a savings account here for that purpose. Ard to it regu-- larly. It isn't hard. > & We Deliver Anywhere. PHONE 174--] ed with a Johns-- Manville _ Asbestos Hard Shingle roof. Mr. Vander Werf knows a home is no an e used is gunntaeed for the life of the For Sale Theo. Vander Werff, efficient superin-- tendent for the lél: ertyville Constr. Co. is building a modern six room English type home on Mc-- Kinleg' Ave. It is of solid brick construct-- the kind we sell. from our territory with other relics of a bygone age, but who like to whittle. There is something about working with The cracker barrel sage of the country February 25, 1928 Even in Bible days it was custo-- maty to anoint the head with oil, but not crawling under the car. A hypocrite is a person who 'm- tends to believe what {ou teli im when he knows you're lying. Referees, Johnson, Litchfield and Sage, 5:. Edmond Decker Hudson Ray Decker Wilson ty the scouts have had to practice, # #9 twenty years." tractors, says this for our drivers. "You of drivers, whose only aim seems to be to serve the custo-- mer." _ We hope you are of the same o-- pinion. Walter Victor Connell Coal. 'Iry some of this in your fireplace and you will always use For Your Fireplace We have just receiv-- building. Wilbur Lumber Co's "Extra Good Milwork", as furnished by us will LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER --CO. Libertyville, II. Phone 47 and 48 a) Albright Geary Collins Mun Kublank Albright W rench by PAGE FIVE Mundelein 9