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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Mar 1922, p. 5

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Wiss Rena AlKofer is visiting her sister Mrs. Joweph Diida at Gurnes. Mrs, Clara Wehrenberg and Miss Erma--Helfer attended a show i1 Waukegan on Tuesday evening. ° Miss Ella Reeves:returned to her home in Chicago on Wodnesday after spending a week at the home of Fred Helfer. -- = % JNow for. treating oats and other grains also for potatoes. | fx > . ~80¢ apint Miss Rose Robirson and> Leonard s * 1 pint sufficient for 40 gallons of water 2s Lake County National Bank F. B. LOVELLICO. Last Call For Lime Sulphur > the savings--book we have set aside for you. ~ ° . -- . No matter what your present finan-- cial condition may be, you can impruve cial condition may be, you can impruve in This bank will help. 'Call now for every poor person in these good United States. . But many men before Lincoln and since haye risen from poverty to power and place by the practice of economy. God destroyed the mould when he saw the finishe! work. Here was his mas-- terpiece for all time. GET YOUR Formaldehyde _ -- It's the privilege which is given to There will never be another Lincoln LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. WE HAVE IT Lincoln ment which is being given at the Medinah temple this week. + _ Mrs. Lulu Mattocks left on Thurs-- day for Delavan, Wis., where she will visit relatives for a few woeks Clyde Brown visited Libertyville relatives over Sunday, «_ '*'_ Ben: Cooke of Mfl'w a Libertyville visitor on A Mr. and . Mrs. the mroen incyeame PThe suthor of screen ming s The mory a.etohrm is 'The other tharacters were , nnmbyn-'bmlind r in the shadows of those towering mountains which serve as a background for the story. An en-- Cameron of the Royal Mounted is the fastest moving and most en-- tire squadron of Royal Northwest in puntse Talle tike part in the pre-- picture Friday and Saturday nights. W. L. Collins and daughter Vir-- ginia were Chicago visitors on Fri-- day, Benefit basketball games will be played at L. T. H. S. on Thursaay eventng, March 30. There.iwill be three games--Fould's Girls##; Town Girls, Fould's lightweights vz, Town light weights and Fould's First team vs. Town team. The..gross receipts of these games will be turned over to Cook Memorial Library to help purchase needed equipment. A party orf Livertyville young men attended a boxing contest at Ken-- osha on Wednesday evening. He tried man including Y o I~~ unable to work m g he heard of * chiropractic ' dimw learned fw.g self that do remove cause and m-hn a change to express normally, and that means healthfully. _ Mr. trouble rather hopelessly, until he heard of ° chiropractic N on mm remove cause and m.hu a change to express normally, and that means healthfully. Mr, Brown says: Charles Kaiser has returned from| Miss Myrtle Spiale spen; Wednes-- a wisiness trip to Ripon. Wis. | aay in Chisegea t " Mrs. Lillie Davis spent Thursday| Lambert f icago visit in Chicago, }::"""fl%, rs. Mary Bader u""' l"w W-:u':o"" mw of Austin is obert Sits were Wa r8 t CC on Wednesday. | the week end guest of Mrs. Ed, Mc-- At fourteen J. P. Brown got his first taste of sciatica and muse-- ular rheumatism and it was bitter as every sufferer from either of these troubles. can testify. -- SUNDAY '_ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN in POLICE FRIDAY & SATURDAY CAMERON OF THE Auditorium THEATRE LIBERTYVILLE REMORSELESS LOVE MR. FATIMA ROYAL MOUNTED All Star Cast Health Talk No. 16 mnal and Local Items of | -- _ Mrs, Earl C, Morgan has re--| Senic | ceived news of édeath on Thnm!khool : | day of her sisters Mrs. J. P. William-- | son of: West iahwville, Ohio. Rev' : Morgan and lm_ organ will leave| -- Bene | on Sunday after toattendfln}kgtbd funeral which -beiucb'md' }Bav. Morgan. TB will return to | | Libertyville the Waktter pait of next| Civic The Club House 4& Mrs. George. Roscoe and son Thomas of,Cigero were the guests of Illhob'[n'u'"'w' Women vm will speak at. Commercial cluo rooms on Friday noon. March 31 to the mg;ubenyvm.. AlH women "Jn civic work are invited ml to hear this forceful speaker of international Mr. and, Mrs, Frgnk B. Wilson on Wednesday., .; .. Estimates Furnished Free Dymond Rd. Libertyville, T. 9 lb-- kegs Holland Herring each 90¢ Fancy Spiced Herring Ib. 17 1--2¢ Fancy Salt Mackerel Ib. 25¢ & 35¢ Codfish _ 1 lb pkgs 25¢ Phones 24 and 25 A few extr&*e@arly Easter Lillies now in bloom. "Assisted by Sadie" Two hours of real fun and laughter. Con enjoy yourself, and forget your troubles. FAIRMHMOLM GARDENS . H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS The Area Athletic Club Plan to Plant Another Tree--To Make Wlinois More Fruittutand More Beautiful Oysters Fresh Trout Fresh Halibut May, W Lenten Suggestions Libertyville Lodge No. 956 A Comedy of Mystery in Four Acts All kinds of Nursery Stock _ _ Gladiolus Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Ete. 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Ti sale at Lovell's Drug Store ULTS :t . CHILDEEN 25c. Nurserymen and Florists. Brighten up your home With a Flowering Plant Simons of the under the auspices of presented by Thursday and Friday, March 23--24 Benefi: public library, Three bas-- ket ball games at high school gymn Marcus Andrews of this 'village and was born and raised near Diamond Lake. She had resided in St. Pau! for several years. The remains were interred in the 8t. Paut cemetery. W.J.limdn: evening. :]-ut_:)py- ~ was im Te hunavegt parek News has béen 'received of the death oi# Ali¢e Price at St. Pazl, Minn, on Monday of this week. Senior play "Clarence" at high school auditorium. a party of in honor of Miss W- March 31 Civic meeting , for women at ommercial elub, State speaker. Smoked White Fish Kippered Salmon ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYVILLE ITEMS ON PAGE EIGHT COMING EVENTsS .Fish Flakes LIBERTYVILILE at Dymond Rd. MM 102R North Shore Cars ~__|| _ Silks and Silk Hosiery -- FRED CROKER _ W. W. Carroll & Sons Co.| Superior Grade of Taffeta Silk, 86 in.. . . Beautiful line colors Silk Crepe de Chine Wash Satin, white, black and colors. ... . The very best of value Silk Hose ....... Our Special, white, black and brown. ... Heavy All Silk theRtiding top ......;:... Phone 47 { This Commodity is fine for Aute Driveways. Get it lll in a ! Custom Made Garment . |_ Limestone Screenings FOR Land Fertilizer $1.50 per ton To the thriftless money says "Good--Bye." 'To the self--respecting, forward--looking CLEANING----PRESSING--DYEING > I 3 one 147--R LIBERTYYVILLE © ~}> _ Style--Value--Workmanship On track in Libertyville or vicinity. ORDER EARLY SPECIAL Money Talks Ade At

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