4o Jooks 4iFe, 481L Oid fashioned"---;gly--out of step with the times or the neighborhood? You can havetietpmodded and improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma-- terials. We can help you. Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? otored to Chicago on day where they were guests at a Mr. and Mrs. Damon Holmes en-- tertained relatives of Chicago on M. R. Schroeder, of the Liberty-- ville Trust and Savings Bank, is spending his vacation in Canada. LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL Rid the house of flies with LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital And Surplus $150,000.00 # F. <« a i. C1 2 ** C ala Bolg :-- #% : : 2 Solar Saw raiar.~s , o2 o *g"ég . w S¥ in $ * 3 -- o 4 & ;"'* & /3 ps eR & %* s, ~-- 'np,. . -- Buyl 1. *' s . op . e W.F. Franzen, Jr. F. B. Lovell Co. The fly destroyer that kills them All.« No objectionable odor. Flytox depend-mbinpmiusolnhoddays. No impression ® more conducive to character building and a successful carcer than that of thrift--learning to save. We welcome children's accounts and urge parents' encouragement. ever known, found encouragement that led to fame, through the interest of another famous artist, Cimabug, wbodiscovaedtheyounggmimtendingdnep. The art of Giotto showed even in the rough drawings he made on rocks in the pasture. The great Lily Tower of Florence, Italy, built in 1334, is a monument to Giotto's talent. Every boy and girl has talents of some kind. Their development SPRAYERS 25¢ AND 50c ; «: Tac, > §1.25 Libertyville, Illinois , one of the greatest artists the world has 3 SIZES Mrs. J. Morrel Wade, of Brainard avenue was taken to the Elizabeth Condell hospital on Saturday where she will be treated under the super-- vision of Doctor Penney. tended the Genesee Theatre on Sun-- day evening. Mr. a(xlx;i lyl:c&e Frank gern, of Sunnysi , are vacationi in Dulut.{lsx and other points up nfi Miss Winifred Fltfig, Jack Dollen-- maier, and Walter McLaughlin at-- Miss Kathryn Andrews is now em-- -- The Five Hundred club will ployed at the Quality Bakery Shop. an eveninfi:t the home of Mrs : Behm on Maple avenue Tuesda T. F. Swan of the Lake County § f Register is enjoying a week's vaca--| . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disne 4e * ; sheep. The an : |©" ings he made on i | -- : ver of Florence, i | 2: Giotto's talent. go Their development i | _ No impression g for cessful career than i | an hildren's accounts ; :Yr: . BANK {|@«« 00 t Su $ posit for the day was $121.43. Phusiasm of the teachers a wf::l co--operation of the b: replacing lost bank books. rooms with --perfect scores mmm&mm gflerhu':dxn-h. The to The first Bank Day of the new school --year was observed by the Grade Schools on Tuesday momal:lg- Seven rcoms had 100 percent parti-- cipation, while many others were al-- most as good. Tge average for both schools was almost 94 tEel'cent. }a remarkable showing for the first bank day. This fesult was in a large measure, due to the splendid en-- thusiasm of the teachers and the belfinl co--operation of the banks in re & lost bank books. The rooms with--perfect scores are in du.rmthe Misses Schreiber, Toe-- Ioberts e aalelh '1 berts and Kussin. The total de-- on Thursday afternoon, -Se{)',ember 20th, at 1:30,.P. M. There will be at-- tractive prizes offered for each talh~-- le, a surprise is also promised. Bridge and Five Hundred will be played and it is expected there will be a large attemilance. s The Wavs ank Mean« Committre of the Women's Auxiliary, of the|' Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospi-- tal, hadi a meeting at the home of the chairman. Mrs. B. F. Whitman, last Wednesday. They planned a number of affairs for the henefit of the hospital and which will add to the social life of the village. The* first event will be a card party to be held at the Countryside Golf c{ub,l of the former on Tuesday evening. Several local girls are invited to at-- tend the event which will be held at the home of Mrs. Taylor on Osborne avenue. Miss Kennedy will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Gray while she is attending the National Kindérgarten College at Evanston. Mrs. Harold Gray and Mrs. Har-- ry Taylor will give a party in honor of Miss Marjory Kennedy, a sister rive at ten and continued to make appearance until six. in all there were about a hundred families. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Molidor and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy, were also present. -- One is never too old to enjoy a birthday party, which could be con-- firmed, by Mrs. Joseph Wilson, who had a very happy time at the party given in honor of her eighty--fourth birthday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woolf, : of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson were among thoese present. i Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Molidor, and family motored to Spring Grove, Sunjay where they took part in a family reunion. People began to ar-- The friendship circle of the Pres-- byterian church will meet at the home of Miss Lovell, next Thursday afternoon 'at 2:30.. We would like as many as possible to be present, as we have planned an especially in-- teresting meeting and have some im-- portant matters to discuss. ' Mrs. L. E. Sayer of North" Mil-- waukee Avenue, returned to her home Saturday, after an absence of several months, due to her ill heal-- th. The fact that she is home again, is encouraging and all her friends are eagerly awaiting her complete] recovery. ' Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fink and son, Donald, of Chicago, accompan-- ied by Mrs. James Laycock and l'.::'mn:i Berntice. motored to l;:: e and spent an enjoyable w end. While there they attenied the Mr. ani Mrs. Williams of Chica-- go, were guests at the Folger home unday and they enjoyed 'a motor trip to Lake Geneva, accompanied by their host and hostess and Mas-- ter Bobby Folger. The W. W. Carroll home on the corner of Park and Milwaukee Ave-- nue, has been rented and is to be designed to suit the convenience of roomers and boarders. Mrs. J. Dollenmaier left Tuesday for the West, where she will make an extended visit with her broth« ers . who live at Roundup, Montana andt Miller, South Dakota. Mrs. E. L. Sayre who has been under care at the Prebyterian hospi-- tal in Chicago for several weeks was returned to her home Saturday aft-- ernoon by means of an ambulance. Mrs. Augusta Dahmn and -- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dahmn and child-- ren, of Waukesha, Wisconsin were gue_sts at the Walter Madisen home unday. daughter Mildred, of Chicago, s&ent the week end at the home of Mrs. Mary C. DeVault who lives north of Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Cloi;:e Parks, of the Fireside Studio, on North Milwaukee avenue, are the parents of a little boy,, born Sunday at the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital. Caldwell, of Grayslake, spent a few hours with friends in Libertyville, Sunday afternoon. * John Colby returned from --Mar-- quette, Michigan Monday and will leave Wednesday for Marquette College, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-- gar Godwin, of Mundelein. --LOCALS G. E. W. + ._ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Abbadessa are the parents of a baby girl, born Sat-- urday night. = Mr. and Mrs. Albert Godwin, of Libertgville, enjoyed a visit with the fnrmear's narants Mr and Mre FA. and family of Castena, Iowa, motor-- ed to Libertyville on Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Blanche Triggs is now atten-- ding the Bush Conservatory of Mu-- sic where she is taking up the study of voice. George B. Follett attended a sales-- man's business meeting and bant?::t at the Midland Club in Chicago. last Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and James Matousek attended the per-- formance at the Genesee Theatre, in .Waukegan, Sunday night. The Five Hundred club will enjoy an eveninfi:t the home of Mrs. Mike Behm on Maple avenue Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eccles and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Davis THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923 and Mrs. Byron the lawn. WANTED--Marrjied _ couple -- for general housekecglieng and ground work in Lake Forest; Duties in-- clude general housework, -- wash-- ing, gardening, ete. Phone Lake Forest 1845 for interview. J. W. Briggs, No.: 10 Ahwahnee Road, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Ray, Mrs. Erma Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turpening. of Mt. Prospect, who came especially for the event. There were friends, children, and relatives of sau'}_h peo;g:;s:(;\o th:egp also l'px-ea- ent. ey me p horse shoe, baseball and visifingy:a a great percent of the time was con-- sumed at the picnic luncheon set on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yelden and family, motored to Delaware, lowa, Saturday and enjoyed a visit with relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold VanBergen and family also motored to the same des-- tination. They returned Monday. A reunion was held at the Lloyd Ray home, formerly George Ray home at Diamond Lake, Sunday. Nine families of immediate relatives, sons and daughters, that is, were present, namely: Mys._énqie__hqtpe. A reception for the teachers, will begiven by the P. T. A. at the haxgt school, Tursday evening, Sept. 1 There will be a short program with music by the high s.chool orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knapp and little daughter, Doris, of Gary, In-- diana, had an anjoyable visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brad-- ford on Maple Ave., from Saturday to Tuesday. § Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murphy were guests at the H. L. Butler -- home over the week end. 'Mrs. Murphy will make an extended stay with the Butlers, while Mr. Murphy re-- turned to Bloomington, Tuesday. Dpwula Lo itnedffrnintristreiipencialiartes. Sn bieratatmest 1 m. on relatives 'at Crystal Lake, Sun--: day afternoon. 5 l Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith ; entertained the . former's father l Richard Smith, of Mundelein, and both their daughters and families| on Sunday. | Paul;l:ahyandfamilyandln.l.. Specht and Miss Evelyn Hull, called Mrs, L. Specht, from Mundelaifiri: visiting; for a few days with Bett}; Winkler are spending a week at the Dells, Wisconsin. Miss Alma Ducen and Russel Lill were Wheeling visitors on Monday evening. : f + . Mr. A. W. Waldo visited with his son, Weston who resides in Big Foote, Illinois on Sunday. 'Bishop Griswold will visit St. Lawrence's : Church on Sunday, Sept. 238rd for confirmation. Blazing hair. Blazing per-- "nah;:'l::yx;u Clara blazes l3e'r way a scorching series of thrills in a drama of un-- derworld molls and mobs. Pathe Review and 'The Vanishing Pioneer' Tuesday--Wednesday Sept. 18--19. JACK HOLT starring jin 'Zane St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Fairfield, Illinois. Arthur C. Streufert, Pastor. ; 9:30 a. m. German services. 10:45 a. m. English services. 'Ladies Of The Mob Another burn em up western, with Buzz Barton, the cow-- boy kid, in f 'The Pinto kid' Big double feature A romantic story of youth in Paris. f Also Comedy. Saturday, Sept. 15. Te Misses Elsie ° Thursday--Friday Sept. 13--14. RICHARD BARTHELMESS Also Charlie Chaplin in |AUDITORIUM; 'Out Of The RICHARD ARLEN Aesop Fable. Sunday--Fox News LIBERTYYILLE, ILL "BREED _ OF THE SUNSETS" MARION NIXON ay--Monday 16--17. CLARA BOW Bob Steele l1 will viat St -- COMING EVENTS -- yA 711 --2t. ] Miss Estelle Meyers, who has been enjoying a vacation of three weeks, { has resumed her duties at the North : Shore office at Highwood. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford enter-- ' tained Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Smalley, ; of Maywood, Sunday. * A 2--Layer White or Devils Food Cake. . Large Assortment of Frostings, Each.. ° vgemiua)y wJUple LSl, Ladies of St. joseph's Parish will hold a bakery sale, at Titus Bros. shop, bedllins at' 1(1:00 A. M. Thursday, Setg:ember 13th. Reception for teachers given by the P. T. A. at the high school. A short program with music by the high school o:ohe.strf. * Wednesday, October 17th. Annual bazaar of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episeopal Church. ONEVWELL when.they take up their studies for,'_anbtli'éx yedg' We have a complete line of everythmgneedeéiw Pencils Tablets 'Pens : > Crayons A full line of official Text Books: : <*:**'.;" * . Let us supply their needs. _ : _ . The youngsters have started back" to . school after their summer vacation. They wfllneed many things in the way of : f ¢ 15 School Supplies _ had many years experience in this line. If our patrons will please leave films with Mr. Kohner at the drygoods store under our-- studio they will receive brilliant, permanent prints such as we make. Thursday Only A Nice Pumkin Pie -- ; 10 ars American Family Soap til September 16, our Kodak finighing will be handled daily, as usual, by a compe-- Large Size American Family Chips Regular 25¢ Seller, 5 Packages for...... Largest Size American Family Chips American Family --_-- Bargains During our absence, un 24 HOUR SERVICE NOTICE TRIGGS & JOHNSON Leeatvicce. Thursday Friday & Saturday Decker & Neville:-- Saturday Only *amtemsesseass ces anaesn0m00s s no0» DIQO sletvip e ols Sb + t d REALTOR--INSURWR _ Opposite Electric Station - "A good office to do business with" .. Libertyville, HL :! _ > c PHONES 469 & 269 > ~ No one'can frighten a Mr. R.C. C. SECURH] (Riot and Civil Commotion} . _ a of a bull--dog.. Henever flinches when riotous mobs are burning and laying waste, for that gives him his chance for service... He quictly says to the property owners: "Don't worry, I'll stand between you and: loss. That is what I'm for." Then he quickly re--imburses them. . . > . ~ ... In some towns life wouldn't be worth living without brother American lLegion were banquet held -- at St. . The SECURITY BROTHERS Home Ownéd Store® . The Libertyville Auxiliary of the ~~--, GG*A : --w ~ * Phone 55 on Monday. P remember when a dodger was a lit-- | puffs in their ears to drown the rear tle printed circular instead of a fel-- of the motors, but the w loW§ml':aget out of the way of | uses his wife's will find of an a omm L0 no® > & & f Older residents of Libertyville can, Aviators Vol. 1 Ed. Topel's new Spanith Dungalow is First National Bank The Four By Six Capital And Surplus $110.000.00 Libertyville, IHilinois dence. The home was built by Mr. H. until she got into politics to become speaker of the house Pity The Poor Scot Who took his child-- roar when he gets home. vompany finished decorating the walls r ~ of PAGE FIVE t