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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Mar 1922, p. 5

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Mre. Reymond Nutt visited -- he grandmother in Chicago, Tuesday. -- _ Judge <John Beem--oand wife of * Mrs. E, . Eilsworth spent Thurs-- day in Chieago. = ; ... George H. Lusk of Aberdeen, 8. D..flfiolm:to(dunok with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hi-- Fremont, Mich. visiting Dr. B.Mlflll:."amv. Pe Cz' Chocolate Cordial Cherries 69¢c pound ©Lake County National Bank F. B. LOVELL CO. fice of the Collector of Internal Rev-- enue for this district. All married persons livinghwith hus-- band or wife who had a joint net in-- come of $2000 or a gross income of $5000 or more for the year must make a return. J sons .not living with husband or wife must make a return if thé net income was $1000 or more or the gross income $5000 or more. s 'There is a penalty for failure to make a return at the proper time. Return of income for the year 1921 must be made by March 15th--to the of-- Don't Forget Your Income Tax All gingle persons and married per-- ns .not inving with husband or wife Trial package 10¢c LIBERTYVILLE, ILL _ S ALE > _ Miss Marjorie Decker is --z: #ssistant librarian at the | library. m'd Mr. ' and -- Mrs. Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bmith motor-- ed to Druce Lake Sunday. q Ed. T. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Whigam of Chicago were John Lester spent Wednesday in nd aP is wokt a s Tuesday. Mrs. James Woodman, 'Mrs. Char-- les Dougias and Mrs. Pamba of Waukegan were luncheon guests ot Mrs. C. J. Just Thursday.> Mr. and Mrs. R. H.© Lyon, Mr. and Mrs, E. McDonald and son--and Mrs. Horning of Waukegan called on Libertyville friends, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow and Mrs. James Ott were visitors at the C. J. Just home Sunday. k Lucian EHesworth of Chicago spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Elisworth. Theodore Van der Werff returned home Monday from a two months' visit with relatives in Holland. Miss Doris Kaiser is visiting her brother Oscar Kaiser and family at, Mrs. William Lemker is on the | GREAT sick list. » | SHOWN , D--YEAR: * C. F. Greenwood has chased | MEETING the Koblman residnce on g'eourt. | ---- ----=3 Beck Tiffany of Great Lakes was | TMW"'"'""" a guest at the B. F. Woolridge home Lake which) was held on Wednesday. | Thursday, c jand &h'x'nhy of Joliet. Miss kate Carroll was the guest | of Mrs. Elinor Ferguson of Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Raiph Locke and Mrs. Rob-- bins of Evanston were guests of Miss | Jennie Kern and Miss© Alice Locke : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simen are en-- tertaining Mr. Simen's mother and sister Lucy of Pana, IIIL > Miss Erma Heifer u&lfli(}hn Wehrenberg attended the eatre in Chieago Tuesday evening. . Saturday, March 18th. I will be at the Lake County National Bank, Lib-- ertyville until that date _ _ _ COM EVENTS °_= °_ .-- Friday and Saturday, March 17--18 "Assisted by Sadie" given by Area Athletic Club at Area Communtiy TAX PAYERS NOTICE! . Payment of takes for Libertyville Township are --payable to me until 18--4t ailment is to develop. It ® th-maul:'m. l-:o-" every now and then some chrenic siimont is apt to divelos. It Wak resulted. For years she walked some hard falls and joits, and unless the spine is given attention C# /f 7 Walked O -- With a LIBERTYYVILLE ITEMS ON PAGE EIGHT ADDITIONAL She Telephone T8( and Locea of P _ _ Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers \joyed by County WLGCHI T. A. Simpson wecured. ¥ery able talent i7 securing D. Lord of liincis and Mr. Smith of Massachusett-- as speakers. Francis G. Bla&ir superintendent of instruction Ww of lilinois also was pres gave a very stirring address @B the necessity of teachers setting ples to children both in and out Of the school room. made a visit to the Hawthorn and Wnsonmnlh" , also the Lib-- ertyville high school, through special arrangements M by Mr. Simpson. Uirectors -hgliz:v to have members attend these mcetings as Miss Edith tbp of Washington, D. C., gave m sanitary clean-- liness in rural * Miss Lathrop made a visit to Hawthorn and three dayy' prograth. The Lake County Register is the only semi--week!y newspaper in the y phone 188--M. Albert W. Koenig, 426 North Ave.. Libertyville. _ Phones 24 and 3 iT National Canned Goods Week A few extra early Easter Lillies now in bloom. We give S. & H. Stamps on all Cash Purchases. ;fifl in undershi!dh' I'schools and wa-- greatly en-- FAHBMOLM GARDENS Come in and look around, All goods will be Extra Special Prices on all Canned Goods in durlut.&'flt. All kinds of Nursery Stock Gladiolus Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Ete. H. C. BURRIDGE & SsONS Nurserymen and Florists. marked with red price tags. Brighten up your home With a Flowering Plant of Washington, etc., aad 3 -? eep it % vote o'h In and 19--6t m'mot&nwyisndcny ton, | and meeds the presence of every mem-- ran-- |ber to carry it through. For once let rop us ALL "get together." "If you'll and |be there, we'll all be there." | Ed. McCormick led a field of fifty-- two trapshooters in the third shoot of the Lincoln Park --challenge tro-- | phy event évwer the Lincoln Park traps--Monday,~winning -- in --class --A 1by breaking 46 out of 50 targets !from sixteen yards. | _A special @nd important meeting | lotunudu.mofmfimu_ E. Church is ealled for Thursday | \morning, 16th, at 10 o'clock at thnf !dmuh. Each lady is asked to bring | sandwiches and some other article | | of food, coffee and tea will be served. | ; Something of wital interest to every ; Mr. and Mrs, Pester of Kenosha were guests of Charles #. Smale and family Sunday. bunco club of Libertyville Monday evening. S Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Rollins and family are some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Appleyard at .' Mrs. Apple-- !'iud is recovéring from an opera-- tion. ® Where You Really BUCK JONES (You All Know Him) P "PARDON MY NERVE" Ah.o'uocndy' Make yourself glad by seeing this friends in Lake County We Always Did and Always Will "ANY WIFE" Tuesday -- Wednesday f sPECIAL "HIS BACK AGAINST _ |Liberty Theatre! BROW NIE--The Wonder Dog And BABY PEGGY in MISS*~DU PONT Star of "Foolish Wives." T h . "FALSE KISSES" It Is Our Business. SATURDAY North Shore Cars stop at Dymond 'Rd. P DAY See The Best THE WALL® the *f W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. -- FORETHOUGHT For Spring Housecleaning Useful white Scrim, 36 inches wide,. ... ... .10¢ Cream and white barred Marquisettes. . . . . .35¢ Lace, cream and white,. . . . .. . . . .40, 45, and 75¢ Neat, fine patterns in Lace, t k s e Neat, fine in LAce, . o AOn.nJfilmhuwid.e, .. ... . . T5e and $1.15 White and cream Scrim, 45 inches wide, . ...40¢ ~-- Phone 47 This Commodity is fine for Auto Spring Overcoats Spring Suits Spring Dyeing _' Spring Repairing Phone 147--R Limestone Screenings FOR Land Fertilizer $1.50 per ton | Libertyville Lumber:Co. _ | FRED CROKER Qn track in Libertyville or vicinity. °> ORDER EARLY £ The great financiers of America today are the men who built Savings Accounts but &aterday. The first hundred dollars saved means the first thousand -- and that thousand has meant many a man's fortune. Your fortune may lie in forming the simple habit of banking a little surplus every week. The amount doesn't count. It's the start----that's the thing. Our doors are wide open ' to you. SUGGESTIONS SPECIAL For March +# TAILOR * °y Ares p+

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