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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Jan 1922, p. 2

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t C dz hA E+ . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lyons enter-- \ a number of friends at their 'home Thursday evening of last week. w singing and daneing. i a refreshments were ser-- W.hlm van LIew ~ M¥ and Mrs. Edwin Roder and faim spent Sunday afternoon in Long ver. t 5h s the Ma ( e x \ was j~ "'h " 'd'l ge sef "J _ "Mr" mad Mre: Orelle -- Hibbard._ of _ MY u}: of ,Waukegan A -; gan were entertained by -- Mr. ~10r% ; on trapping d&_g rs. Frank Barnsmith on Sunday. 1=g of b ::\l,,ou is us : tuth Shaddle of Cl};&%*mnt vext 4 ~workers in--bir Sunday-- --her Mr. and Mrs. . peci & ping and ®. C#Shaddle. _ a pivds. ®me --or birds \ (Mfrs. Warren and son, David, who a preasure but a means has bee the nurse for Thompson Ster-- . on nm'l work for t rett Con y left last week for Hot ment out the differ 3 aiaaradlfe--. ./ $3 ed a position. _ , > 6 t ter inch wire. | _ jJohn H. Rouse and Frank Stark saw | :o take birds out of these 1 8 & F i _ d he h?!:t Cary: Sunday. _' Mr. and . Townsend Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Harry MceBride saw , " in Chicago Sunday. :/ Mrs. Alma Jones is intending to at-- end golden 'wedding of her cous-- ins, : and Mrs. A. G. Church of &"" Wednesday, Jan.' 25. Mr. and 'Mrs. Church were marriea Jan. m'"_ Mrs. Jones was married ".m before: they were and if Mr. Jones had lived they would W their golden wedding W 6, of last year. & --' Mrs. W. D. Porteous left Friday to ~<Mrs. Charles Kuebker of Grayslake spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. Fred Voelker and Mrs. Raiph Rouse. .. Mrs. J., T. Mitchell spent Thursday h%.wlhl- S 2. ; Walter Meyer was a Wheeling vis-- Stor Sunday." > _ > 00-- 0 --" $3 _ > L e s 'd T uj ' --~--MIG t F | 3 ;4 itizens m Bank 14 +Wt Bd . # _ Saturday.evening the Girls Athletic Bask Ball tram played a North Chi-- c ',g.m:mcummleh y a score o 41 to 6. -- Thursday eve-- ning of this week the same team will play the Waukegan Methodist Church at Waukega Notice the change in date from Tues y to Thursday uven-- ing ' Help the girls by going and showing your loyalty to the . home _' sly-- i) is slowly improving. -'2. John T. +Mitchell «d Aormer's sister from --W. D: E'n::.;c.nzl and Mil-- l9\ + uy fnote of Tibersyvilie attended the ki meet at Cary, Sunday. -- es s h) quiooons Aracing N*X + M':n h * vis-- --~Miss Alta Hall of Gilmer who has been home since Tuesilay is back with her grandmother Mrs. Aima Jones. > . , Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jervrett wore entertained at the Gus Schultz home in Grayslake Sunday. . 5 -- Q. C. Jarrett of Round Lake called on b ho. Mre: John Jarrett Mon-- 'Em made a business trip to" Chicagd Saturday. ¢ *g.u' R.J. Lyons entertain-- _a few friends from Libertyville ® evening. . It's nice to" be a {rie of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, because we ean hear Grand Opera in our own J FM from y .yflhl'n'nlndww f evening. . It's nice g.g'. a'man 'attended the dance at. Ivahhoe 'riend of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, because | Thursday night. *A we éan hear Grand Opera in our own|~ Mrs. E. Hutcherson of Waukegan "town, and it surely is good. -- |=pent the week end with her mother, _' _. .. AREA SCHOOL & ] Russell each received 100 'm-vnnl wdbingtutdml Mre. Beft Swan spent Frid _ Last week was visiting week, Mil\ "yraq and Frink Beclow attendet the i and Caroll . Porteous, FrRDCE® | show t ll';"rtyvmt last -- Sunday ' ,W"l«whfl-nm. * e . Monroe and Mrs. Frank Vitk--=\ . tinh T¥V.rich wont to -- Libertyvilie MRS Q', L. CHANDLER _-- Laoecal Editor Phone 122J Area ELIJIMINATE THE RISK MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSIN ESS HOME of ever having to pay a bill the second time-- * I ) Open a Checking Account. Pay all your bills by check and let each cancel-- ed check be your receipt. Watson who 'has been This bank will welcome your account. ove Mr.Schantz, president of the Aud--. . ubon Society of Illincis, gave a very / -- interesting taik oA the migration M: tb.ixdz. He showed .several maps il« | Justrating the fights : of different; ; birds. The Golden Plover, for instance | nests in Canada in the region of Hud--| son's. Bay and when 'signs of :winter appear makes a wonderful m.ott eigkt--thousand miles to the <central | Térn' also. nests in Canada north of the artic circle. 1t migrates to the | Antartie contineat a distance dt eleven thousand miles making. & ' round, trip of twenty--two thousand miles. The maps showed that : the greater part of the birds common to | the Mississippi valley spend the win-- ter in the northwestern part of South | America or in Central America. Most | of the birds in making. the <return | return . trip (inthe spring . cross the "| Gulf of Mexico, Birds never cross in their fights but always Paotlon aatermays. y i wchool. . .. Miss Haines Pke ing relatives in Chicag 'A\ '%f: ren of 'the com attended the teach ing at the Libertywille audit e Rieagrth onk oo accounts of the varioys f the meeting. A gentleman Gral "'g, ive a talk on bir« '"'imw 5. birds one c birds .and they will come making it easier to . obse: Slicdes % shown of the bir call Al?:)ng-o! each bir on nm'l work for the govera-- ment out the different routes om Traps can be made of t ter inch wire. It is hu'dt to take birds out of these traps and therefore a wire box ~with_ a wire; funnel on the end is set inside the: trap. The birds are driven into it and | should be kilfed because they do more : harm that good. Mr. ! you uidE' if a banded bird is found the finder! should. notify . Washington, D. C',P'i has often been found that birds return to the place each year for "& Birds are very:beneficial to all peo-- ple especially the farmers. No arti-- ficial device has ever been invented that will destroy so many weed seeds and insects as birds, do. The® owls, hawks. 'and -- crows ° are generally wcaum'.mw they destroy many gophers, snakes m.m.mbhdnutbnfidr weight in 'insects i1 one day while some even eat their weight. . Bert Turner of . Fremont Center went: to Libertyville *Monday after-- noon 42 wo were visiting destroyers of weed seeds and insects were themselves destroyed? This is & good question to think about when wne is tempted to harm a bird. -- Ed Caroline Kublank. some even eat their weight. _ . _What would be the effect on the food production of the world if these Nn.. B._ Wof. ~ ies 4. Arthur Freking of o is s ing the week end with Wi Mr, and Mrs. Lohmay m to Crayslake Monday and aiso Mr. and *'*n. Charles Nordmeyer. -- ; _ -- i h:n. Cora Doweli 'and. ¥, a spent Sunday at I'%. _ Hub Ullrich attended 'the at Ivanhoe Thursday oven Mr. and l;(n. Henry : Tekampe re-- turned from enosha after spending a week there and also a wogk in Wasu-- 11 /@ ited H Carison and Immen-- .:;rzmmmmmh.h FREMONT CENTER © Hub Ulirich went to -- Libertyvilie of Waukegan . gave .& m tflmppmx aud band~ \Mr) Lyon is one of the, worker> in bird--lore, Hab) trapping and bandiag of | rappinp Et Semoerts s l I P Lyon is one of . tne!.. ; Many friends ?mndd"w wtr s in--bird--10r¢, -"'4 A%dfry_%. Satu oR m ng and baidiag of | nor: Of MOK _ ARHIst w or bfi«as"ffia--fi*h', cards and daheing. -- Mr. Capinon re-- means of c ""ed dancing. Mr. Caylson re-- C fof thes C Sc"nwmmu and on I-v:$ he different routes ,, many happy retuwras of CRCRAR 90 _.-AA'..l.u!e, "!': nc o Smogenste o c Hele Luthér Small. n Russell; ®d MBR ES turdayv mort Bert Turne' and rday 1 ogs rt . Pu ) )w j w 4. % ibertini"e -- written|" Wm. Hofer went to Waukegan Sat-- ures @Blyfday where he will I a few days. | om 'IM! 'The card party at Fremont Genter| J"S-a Tuesday evening was wel _ attenided. call B8\ Pot Ulirich nceiud.:fi,' rst prize, -- y 2@A¥ F. Ehart got gents second prize, Mi}-- | them.)dred . Wagner got ladies t\ pi and the! Margaret: Stoffel got the: ation vas im "u-ig. CC : Miaighs welly: " l Hrs.GeomlumeugomM' :ave n home after spending a week in cw{ / cmancfcego. « Mve teo * 4 t Tet, Hub and Paul Ullrich and Joe Hofer motored to Cary Sunday--to see . the ski jumping. . o it Martin linménfi also motoradl to Cary to see.the ski jumping> _ _ . W. E. Dunn was 4 igo vis William Wagner has w a fish route. . Good'idea . We are-- all\ anxious for fish when it is broughit to the door so nice and fresh. _ Frank Beelow started to work ai Fairfield Monday. s . s * Ye ~~Richard Ransom took &' . load . of wheat to the flour mill in Barrington Wednesday: _ _-- Te oiN i * The Cemetery Society'will hold a pecial all day meeting at. home o. ies. 1. 1o . Shoumerd (Arharrday, 'County 'Supedntendeng,fifl A. Simp-- son visited the Ivanhoe school Tues-- day afternoon. * Wtc 8. ..R In no way can sentiment be expressed so . aptly and so pleasantly. A Say It with Flowers Flowers lor)anyoeafluflvered?yvhh any part of the U. S. * IVANHOE JOSEPH KOHOUT Made to Suit Your Taste Whateter The Occasion We have for years catered to the cigarette smokers of America. 7 With this experience, we created One Eleven-- e e se Bs y Tase" o 0+ world's three greatest s-- * 1--TURKISH, for Aroms 1 --VRCGINIA, for Mildness 1--BURLEY , for Mellowness * We named them One Eleven --the address of our home office. We are proud of their success. 19%:20 Have You Tried Them ? @#+*~ O of »S&pfi- 81 Topic for dis 'Warld owes 1 World owes to Foreign Missionaries"| _ Miss Rose Prehm visited over Sun-- > ifl Leader Mr. R-- H.) day with friends in Cary, Wirtz. meetings are getting more | -- Mrs. E. Prouty entertained her class Mm All come and | at the home of Mrs, Weaver Friday € mwr'My W;lkt! !';v;um The. little guests ~report a j eighborhood -- ne time, . . jb..' t least flfl;dvyonrmO-! Mrs, Jas. Snetsinger received word Show & you ;2».": friends, nOt| of the serious illiness of her cousin théir enemies. ws all 'be neigh--| Miss Patten, in Waukegan. bors at Ivanhoe. a¥ i ol The M. W. A.have announced a ; Ivanhoe Baracas will play ROUn4 | socia)--evening for their families at the Lake Tuesday night, Jan. 24. _The vinage hall Thursday evening Mrs; Gertrude ~Bedch is quite. ill honyfi result of a slight shock of paral ~Bhe i# still able to be about but quite weak. Her son, Fred, of Gary, Indiana, arrived Sunday and will take his mother home with him to spend . the remainder of the--winter, Kier" many' ?flfi" 8 p Tor speedy stian Endeavof will h_h(;l at m,d' Mr, ndlfi.l L Tw' m' 3 13-- 1"'""-"'-"4{]&. Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Fountain are rejoicing cvchy.he ?'mvul of a little son .: ay, Jan 17. f Hm Shepherd --© of ~Antloch spent the week end with her parents. k. i of | /LeRoy Landwer had the misfortune "0 sprain. his left arm badly> while | ecranking the wrecker Sunday after-- .Mr, and Mrs Walter Jolley and little won visited the week ond at Herman ,llr.c.i:"bu m 'v Chicago mmmyz game betw c Lake Muamm.m:"mu ~~ Miss Alice Tonne and Virginia Her-- ron with a number of young le enjoyed a-- Shakespeare play inpg.i- eago Thursday evening, Mrs. E. Prouty entertained her class 'tu'-h home of Mrs. Weaver Friday tznin' . The: little guests report a fine time. Mr, Geo Haines of Chicago visited his father Sunday. $. 5 as lt Tonne Deihl 526 -- 647. 581 Lake Zurich won by 527 P. They play return game Friday. Jan 27 «Ed. Hutchinson was a Waukegan visitor Saturday. 3 & W. Phehm Mr. .aad Mrs-- Herman Prehm at-- tended the. undertakers convention in Chicago: Wednesday; _ Mres. ":; mx;'h. visited h:r ml' s Chica, is retovering from a gc:iqu- op?ru:o: ten days ago, Harkness Seip Thompson Sweitzer Zulsdorf -- Mr.'and Mrs, John Prehm announce the birth of a little son .rm\). Jack is wearing @"smile these days. _ Mr, and Mrs, L, J. Rohman Attended the ki jump at Cary Sunday. ; Mr3.: Albert Hoeft who are enjoying a trip to Florida, They left Jackson-- viu':;m' #1 Dfor the return trip via Washingtoit, D. C., gnd expect to be it Lake Zurich around March 1st. mi~. wim. Biume is--recovering at the Palatine hospital from an oper-- ation for appendicitiss _ . CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILW AUKEE R. R. LAKE ZURICH The ease and comfort attending a journey over the North Shore Line have recom-- mended it to hundreds'of men and women whose business necessitates frequent trips to Chicago and other points. No less note-- worthy, however, is the "on time" feature 'of this convenient route which has earned for it an enviable record for reliability." Do you take this handy route? ~ 146 . 153 \ 156 163 P ug 148 Palatine * 110 168 _/ LIBERTYYILLE TICKET OFFICE Passenger Station & ~P 102 130 761 161 126 119 137 To Chicago 110 Shore ® 81 76 275 301 273 FOR SALE--Three horse--power Fair--| YOUNG MEN, Women, over 17, de-- banks--Morse .: gasoli ne--or | drfitmwdt.' ns, _ | --swill trade" for m":pd'n:'u m;; monthly, write for f?' st . power _engine. .:. Wodd, -- Phone, C o ul . rmerville, 221--M--1. _ 6-lt: o s"l, vice w F ) t' FOR~SALE----Bed springs and mat-- tress $8. All nickle plated stoves $30,. Kitchen cabinets $10. m "*$3. Princess dressers $9.. tablgs, etc., cheap. Finstad & L):_:u. 38 lt_ FORSALE--Ten tons 'good timothy _ hay in barn. Call Hbtrtyvll:,n'u. residence in A--1 condition, Part oak| # o trim, Fur, ht. layatory 1st floor bath WANTED--Old rags for wipers. . mmnwr.%emhmt&nykwh!cna& _ Large lot, fruit, etc.. Centrally lo-- to be used for wipers, ter Office FOR:SALE--Choice butchering hogs -- for family 'use, dressed or alive. FOR SALE--3 lots, 2 houses and barn $8600. $2300 down, remainder . $20.00 a month. 3 Phone 248--J-- ~ J J. Jdrrett, Area. LOST OR ww Bceouch terrier, Libertyville, 22. 6--1t FOR SALE--Modern® 7 rm.: stueco FOR SALE--Good timothy hay, corn STRAYED--Party: who borrowed my gasoline torch please return it. . cated. 'Reasonable. Phone 212--W. Phone 283--W--1 Minimum charge, 25¢. «6 insertions for $1,00 . Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. *h¥ If you wunt to buy anything, or if you have something to sel rent or exchange, or if you want help, make jt'known through the columns. : You will get results. m > } in.... * u9l * There is no way yumnflumfl"hwm in so short a timb and at so reasonable cost as you ca» if you ma your wants known here.' A trial will convince you, k343 37) LOST AND FOUND B then at 11;48 A. M. and every half--hou* thereafter until 8:48 P. M.; then 9;48 P. M. and every hour thereafter until 12:48 A. M. Mtraipsmakeeonmcthnsathhflhfi for Chicago. PS 2. Trains leave Libertyville at thirty minute intervals from 5:48 A. M. to 1048 A. M., FOR -- SALE Clascsiftied Ads Mat Pester. -- 6--6t 5--6t Line | | FARM WANTED--I _wpfl'fffi;f& t 'frompn'tyr:;i'ngfil-"f._ | _ Give price w | ~a é G. B. l.oo'dell, :4'*1} J WANTED--A womap to. do janitor work in office and women's ":':. ment by. Fould's Milling Compa HEMETITCHING AND attachment | fits all mae $2 Checks 10¢ extra. WANTED--Man : with car,to -- solicit in the county, spare time Oor : 1€, liberal commission basis. . D ' and legiti 1 proposition. For perdieviars 'adare(, Bop N. Carte of TURN |YOUR SPARE MOMENTS SUPPLY coal consumers with "Koal Save" guaranteed to save the user ;fic,g,;i'hhnd. u-u-r':: nd this a~ very ndfim sxcnu-in'rim Write full par-- ticulars enclosing stamp for fi HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL CO. . Stk 4 MISCELLANEOUS E. 3rd St.,. St. Paul Mins. WANTED Phone 74

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