Mrs, Albert Austin and son Gor-- don attended the circus in Chicago on Monday. _ Charles Klepper has purchased a Ford coupe, Dr. L. E. Golding, Mrs. Golding and daughter Lucille spent Thurs-- day at Wauconda with relatives. Rev. Earl C. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan attended the commencement exercises at McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago on Thursday. Libertyville Happenings brings just so much I'r osperity to the Individual 4 Community. Now ig the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. Y our neighbors are interested--we are interested in knowing just what part you will take in the general building prosperity this year and we will interest you in the matter of prices and quality of murlyxls. Now for treating oats'and other grains also for potatoes. 50¢c a pint 1 pint sufficient for 40 gallons of water} Phone 5 Lake County National Bank Every Building that is Built [Last Call For Lime Sulphur WE HAVE IT F. B. LOVELL CO. More than Money There's more than money in your account at this bank. There's some of your person-- ality--some of your hopes for the future--There's i ns urance against want. And among other things there is the friendly interest of this bank in your future and your success. Yes--there's more than money in an account with _ GET YOUR Formaldehyde ie ce~ w¥ hn oBipinic C Rev. Earl C. Morgan will speak at the Fox Lake Parent--Teacher Association on Saturday. Mrs. James Lee, who is caring for an invalid sister in Milwaukee spent Wednesday night in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters at-- tended the funeral of Mr, Peter's father at Morton Grove on Wed-- nesday. Mrs. Jack Bradford was a Chicago visitor on Wednesday. ' LIBERTYVILLE ativ list av.a"~-~'atw(:'.';x'\n.d.-il:pi]s;Vukn"v:.- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters were M.-- R. J. McCarty of Chicago: Siven a ®urprise on Sunday on the Hexats is the guest of Mrs. Jack Occasion of their twelfth anniver-- Bradford. sary. Twenty--five Of their relatives 6. s $ . to help them celebrate bring-- Sam Pettigrew has purchased a ©*""° ! & five passenger Hupmonile tourics. |"5 with them gifts of linen and a g% bountiful supply of eat=. A most car of Ree Motor Company. -- ' . . . enjoyavle day was spen: by all. Earl Kaiser of Chicago ®P°"! Among those present wore Mr. and Thursday with his parents Mr. a"d ; Mrs. W. R. Peters a"| dauvg.hhr'.' Mrs. Charles Kaiser. | Mrs. W. C. Peters &nd on, Mr. and Mrs .Nellie Kimbail of Chicago is Mrs. A. Raabe and daughter, Mr. visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Kim--' and Mrs. Fred Schuber a :d daugh-- ball. She attended the meeting of to@' ter, Mr. and Mrs. W Marz and Eastern Star on Taursday evening. son, Mrs, J. Snuber and ~on, Mr. and Miss Jalia Schneider, graduate Mrs. Fred Hallerback a| son, Mrs. nurse of Jane McAllister Training Potter and Mr. and M~. Ed. Rush school. Waukegan, spent Wedne---- and daughter. . dav afd Thursday at the home of _ The musical progFAm :: the meet-- her uncle C. J. Just. + Mrs. James Yahnke and Mrs. Fra--k H. Just attended an operatic recital given by -- pupils of Mr. LaBeirge at Kimball hall, American Conservatory of Music, Chicag--, n Wednesday evening. Mrs, Yahnke is a pupil of Mr. LaBerge. Thae executive committee of the Libertyville--Fremont Township Sun-- day school Association met last Sab-- vath afternoon to arrange for the annual township convenion which is to be held in the Libertyville M. E. church the afternoon and evening of Sunday, June 25. The ounco party and dance given by the Young People of St. Law-- rence's church was well attended. About fifty couple were present. Dancing followed the game, Music by Smart's orchestra. Mrs. Steve Cudahy and Mr. Prince made the highest score. Mr. and Mrs, Edward L. Sayre en-- tertained the Presbyterian church choir on Wednesday evening. Thirty-- six guests were present. The evening was pleasantly spent playing bunco and ended in a singing contest which was heartily entered into by the contestants. Delicious refreshments were served. Rumor has it that "Peeping Tom," who has been creating much ex-- citement in Libertyville has been caught. Walter Ciptley of 4920 Les-- ter avenue, Chicago, was found wandering aimlessly about town on Wednesday night by the night watchman. -- He gave incoherent answers to the questions asked him. It is thought he is unbalanced m@ntally. On Thursday~ morning Marshal Limberry sent him to Chi-- cago to the address he had given as his You are inviged to attend the basket social given by the Gilmer school in the Bowman Dairy Com-- pany's Hall, Gilmer, Friday night May 5th. No adntission. _ Lad please bring lunch boxes for two. M M M A thrilling story of the Grand Canyon of Arizona. The best Tom Mix picture ever made. Also Comedy --In-- "BELLE OF ALASKA" A picture of the North--the kind you always want to see. Alsp Fok News and Comedy 'The love romance of the most beautiful woman the world has ever known. The biggest and mo--t --p ular picture ever shown in | tyville--a real event for t' patrons. Three big Jays shows each evening. T P. M. and 9 P. M. Admission 10¢ and 40« THE MOST POPULAR PLACE f OF AMUSEMENT "QUEEN OF SHEBA" Coming Attractions "Connecticut Yankee in lh'"Arflur'u Court," "The Sheik's 'e," _ Jackie Coo-- gan in "My Boy," "The Rosary." [Liberty Theatre EXTRA SPECIAL Monday -- Tuesday -- Wednesday WILLIAM FOX ~ presents ADDITIONAL LIBERTYVILLE ON PAGE EIGHT _ THE BEST SHOWN HERE "ACROSS THE DEADLINE"® Delos Ames is visiting rel-- at Grand Rapids, Mich. R. J. McCarty: of Chicago s is the guest of Mrs. Jack Mary Bader is quite ill Ben Clybourn visited . Chicago last week. Stille Batty is on the sick wl TOM MIX --in-- "SKY HIGH" FRIDAY FRANK MAYO sUNDAY JANE NOVAK Also Comedy "IN AGAIN® SsATURDAY SPECI AI --iIn-- Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Read ers Liber-- heatre Miss Gertrude "ll'nn who has re|. been spending 80M time in Lake Forest is at home again sick _ Miss Verna Helfer ~pent a few days this week in Chicago visiting re|---- relatives. The musical progFAm «: the meet-- ing of the Woman's Clu». held Wed-- nesday afternoon &t e home of Mrs. G. G. Hoskins, v one _ of unusual interest and &@rti--tic content. It was a program wert> of an au-- dience of 500 people. !% was ar-- ranged by Mrs. Hoski -- and Mrs. Lyell Morris, and was d voted to the great American @ompo--er, Edward MacDowell. A sketch of his life work was read by Mr-- Wallis and some of his mos besutiful and typical compositions were played by our local master muscans. Mrs. Hoskins played the "Snsdow Dance" and "March Wind;" _ Mrs. Lyell Morris. the "Etude <» Concert;" Mrs. Sayre, two 8@& pieces, "A. D. 1620" and "Starlight;" Miss Hilda Hapke, violin, "Clair de la Lune;" Miss Mayme Hapke, a fireside tale, "Of Brier Rabbit" and Miss Nar-- beth Jones ,a pupil of Mrs. Hoskins, two woodland sketehes, "To a Wild Rose" and "To a Waterlily." The Club House ies ty Quality Store 2% Ib. package Gold Dust Large Rinso 3 for Wash Soda Star Naptha W Powder, large : Lime Cleanser, small 8 for 20¢. Large _ Spotless Clear Cans, 3 for _ Bon Ami Powder . Flush SCRUB BRUSHES, All Sizes HAND MADE BROOMS Phones 24 and 25 We were fortunate in securing this clothing from our tailors at a price that is way below the 1 Grey Spring Overcoat s Size 88 ................. . .. & 1 Blue Serge 2 piece Suit Size 36 .s;.....1.........%...... 1 Green Check 2 piece Suit Size 35 , y¥ .............. ... 6. .k s 1 Blue 3 piece Suit with stripes 1 Grey 2 piece Suit 1 Brown Checked 3 piece Suit 1 Blue 3 piece Suit with green stripes 1 Dark Checked 3 giecq Suit with extra pants, Size 39.......... 1 Dark Checked 2 piece Suit 1 Brown Coat Size 35 \ ........,..... k k.k. > 1 Brown Coat Size 837 0 ................v.k. se ... usual price of Tailor made suits. Proctor Bldg. House Cleaning Specials Men's Uncalled for Clothing RAY N. SMITH 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. w "'"* 200C __ l1le _ 10c _ 26¢ w"s _ 26¢ _ 10c ~=--. 19¢ __ 22¢ 22¢ Correction f The KRegister wishes to make a } correction in am announcement of :; the engagement of Miss Ruth Larson :« and Arthur Exon. We were mis informed and regret that the mis-- ¢ statement was made. K; E. W. PARKHURST Libertyville -- Hli Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for __ 2s Soapade Large Size 20 Mule Team Borax . Smail 9¢, 1 arge Armour's Wash Pow d Large Size ° " Ivory Soap Rub No More Soap M 3 for _____ Bowline The Parkway C.. CARLSON Ami .. $30.00 ... 15.00 ... 18.00 ... .30.00 ... .30.00 ... 25.00 * 30.00 _ 38.00 ---- 20.00 Libertyville, IIl. LIBERTYVILLEZ Successor to . $1.25 7c to 6.50 Illinois 223C 30c 9¢ 15¢ 25¢ 29¢ 22¢ 22¢ 9c Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for _ Exchanges of Property a Specialty Cash Or On Easy Terms Established 1888 s MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD ~ REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone 3148 N. Ashland Ave. Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, ILL 2 Deors South of Belmont W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. 4 ELECTRICAL SHOP & I am ready to do any kind of electrical work Automobile Starting, Motors, Generators and Batteries my s;_)_e_dqftz. _ e Phone 21 Look over your house, come to us, we can help you with your ideas for the Home or Garage. Valdura Screen and Roof Paint Red, Black, Green. Now is the time to screen your Porch and Home. We have all kinds of material ready to use. Graduate from Milwaukee School of Engineerin; BEST INVESTMENT Repair Time Is Here Libertyville Lumber Co. Our Lawn Grass Seed and New Life Fertilizer Very Special BARGAIN All Linen Table Damask 70 inches wide, per yd. $2.40 is the one where your funds are safe. Why take chances with so seri-- ous a thing as an investment which means your future secur-- ity? 1 case, 2000 yards, 36 in. Percale Dark and light colers, per yd. 16c. will rebuild the lawn and garden. IT PAYS --TO ADVERTISE IN-- i ks + THE REGISTER & j For Easter Week Down by the Old Depot Been there 20 years. 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