Kéinmn. hospiw in Chicago lan- a. Links aug" tttr at It 2Ng,r,egig 'l,'11'dTg", " the church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E J. madam and In. Amelia Pyle of Irving Put were the guests of Mr. and '11. Eugene tinder SIC-thy. mm". Osetermna of can.» w the guest of his brother Edwin R. Otter-man Sunday. Mr. and In. B. P. Butt-hum apentttse-tartarrtthArued In. Roy Rpm of Irving Park. It. and In. R. D. Rod- enter- and rel-uni from Waukenn My and In. Hon Wyse and Mr. and In. P. J. IcMahon and non Billy of Chicago. Mr. and Mm. Williun Se0er tct- nuance the birth of n (lumbar, Edith Praneer It the Highland Purk boar pital Monday, August 7th. It .nnd In. Oral Knoll (Emma Landlu) and son of Bourbon, Ohio, are visiting at the Edward Lind-u home. Head-me- Hnrry Olendorl and August Klemp were the successful "in winners at the Young Matron: club on Wednesday " the home of In. Alex Willmnn. Mrs. E. J. Binghlm of Irving Park will be the he" hostestr. A large number of Deerfielders attended the annual Highland Park Day celebration at that city Wed- nt-dny. The Bowman Dairy pom- puly Boat which had been exhibited a the Pageant of PM in Chi- na last week wu the most bunti- ful in the panda. Ttrv.aasdggrtr.g.c.B-ehsrwitl m to Rose Hill when Renaud Douche: has aeeepted the Innovate. We: Prank Peterson and S. P. Huh-hint: will be hoatess to the Woman's linimry Society of the Man church on Thursday stt-moonattuh-ofMnuRar Bonds, In. Hutchbon's daughter. lb "no" Loy eoertahtrd I Inn-Mt of friend. oI My " tatt' compliant to her sister. I!" of New Be-a. Ohio. Mr.-dMrs. mnuawn- 'ur-ii-a-det-rem. tmetiena. Dancing-human mailmcoodldc. Mrp. Olivia Anderson spent Int week with Mrs. J. Dahlsudt of Chi- r-qb'i'Agi.s.-au,, ubi,rtmstmrNeue.tBhetreNre Mrs. Ray Gunthel war, the can of Mrs. Roy Hutehiaon of Chicago Wednesday. _ It. lad In. I. B. - and Eathermtasroedtr-fro-rrtdinna t.at-brirutineuekwiththesn "MP-31.. 0.1 net the WI Aid'ofnfm'n you. He but made 8min. to be bald the and", friends Anon; hir ghoul d Sou-bur. '1'an will be sinne- god is a ml favorite. Pan-n. "th. mun of WWW The little daughter of Mr. and The Boy-l Neighbor mun-ll". John MarTfety who had park! tiam of I'll-hull will not be Sat-f fever in around am and mann- urduy. AIM it, u had WWII! tine will be lifted soon. tteen W. tht m" of I"; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde len- of Am M93 to .ehool. Area no rejoicing owr the arrival Gabon Won-0| of Norwood PM in Mn: the vast end with Mr. and In. Georg. Pun". IL W. Chm-Mon. Mr. Eager of Milk and an. Brown left 'natar-foeatorrrtoomnha,Neit. Jill- Iurrb Ind Anon spent Sunday with In, has Harrie of anonille. Ill Rerorta an that she is doing My. In. Jun Can't." entertained company {run Chi-s. Entry Que of Burlington, Witt., in visiting at the bone of his uncle Chas. D. Chan. sts, lit: Dorothy Welsh is vin her cum, In. Wm, Denney of W. -, -- Floyd mu of North Chic-go i. spending the "k and with In. Harriet PM. Mr. and In. Glen: Mills spent the wick end with Mr. and In. B K. Mms. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wnkefheld, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ir. Miller and [in June, Mr .and In. G. T. McCul- lough and Lucille and Ilsa Bessie Hun left Tuesday morning for a week or an day tour in northern Wincmh Ind liehipn. In. Input Sponenburz Ind her tom. Norman Ind Sherman and "milks, left Tuesday mominz for the Bell. of Wisconsin and other points of him Mr. and In. In Vineunt. Kiss Vick Hood and Ear! Wuhburn and non. "rind but Sunday from the Dam of mm _ Troop No. 1 of theBoy Scouts of Game. left Monday under the an of Mr Scout-nut, Rev. S. W. Slaughter, Ne a week's outing at can hit. A 7 tnutyfn Flo-MI. Mr. and In. Alex Willmn hallmugh-n GURNEE tin-WM- "about Glenn um. spent i " I Mr. and Mrs. George anke of ihitrertyville called on relative- Ind 1M2nds here last Saturday. Mr. and ,Ilrs. Hapke were tenants on the 1Henry Denis farm one and I half miles mark of town a few yet?! Gr. lTtseurearotdsemafter.and In. John Oman,who occupy the o-fnms,formeHrttse Henry Davutnrmrsorthato-rter- Hymn Saturday Iota-cub] manlymnbedhmby gunman". "mm -teindudveorteirrtothqatalt toi-tttut-oat-treuse-ua emabed-irtstttsedd. of the "Macho"; Be mtstainede bro. collu bone tend a badly manhunt-laud toee.ndthrttornnd {and It mummuw-hm tor-st-ears-tninth-rest- (at of the injury. Link "the an: from city life in Exit: In! "trinewfthttis parentrtothefarm 'vhenhchu 'inee enjoyed them: iofnurmer's non. He but made he. sum, 1: manna mn (you MeHenry, w" in to" last "My. A. C. Stoxen of wan-m, Wit, In: in town In: My and Sat- urdly. He attended the milk M's muting here Prim night. Mr. and Uni. Perry Johnron .nd non of Crystal Lib died on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr and In. June Neville Sunday foreman. In. Allie Tidnunh has mid her home here. (The him we" rating, Monday phenom mother truck "turned INN." not when the two onlhdmi. "no (hint, young Reardon, ur Mt Ithe use» road. The "tern-on show: had tanned the loose din km. a- dgo of the cement and the ed! Ink overturning the (with. "It is In In wind that blow JO ""0 good." Our - men an here to make their living and Ji-a'rlod truck: the in their line. Dr. L E. Golding and wife "M? leaned hem last Thursday I". the In, Carrie White Married to her home at Minneapolis, Minn., In! Thur-ally after a few days vuit at the home of her an", In. Lem Hubbard. _ Harry Bristol of the Cook and Bristol m had the misfmmne to have his auto destroyed by fire Friday m. In Cook of Cook and Bridal camp-n1, Inn "turning from MI uh when the auto home here. f George North who is caring for Mr. tutd ttrs. Perry Johruon turd _ his aged fume; isem.tNeerst to hits son of Crystal Lake culled on Mr. home " Hindu]. m, afternoon and Mrs. Frank Carr and In. "t to attend to "do... 3. was, u- Neville Sunday foreman. 'companied by In. Will Paddock, a In, Carrie White returned to her Courln of his wife. The two ladies home at Minneapolis, Hiram, last had not visited etch other for 35 hand-y after I In! days visit at years, though never living more than the home of her sister, In. Lem fifty miles apart " those years. Hubbard. 'They met casuuly govern! times. To Amy Btcseley was in City Sunday' my that both enjoy" the visit is where she met the Cnbtree girls expressing it mildly. In. North's from Sign", who were spending armol'ner. Mrs. Harriet Boomer, aunt few days at the home of their mnd- of Mrs. Paddock, and In aged lady pm". Mr, and Mrs. Richud has made her home with Mrs. North Grhntham. {for a number of you. Both families Miss Maria Powers is ill at her home here. She is under the are of Dr. w. K. Allen of Barrington. Mrs. Henry Golding is under the are of Dr. Galloway of Libertyville. She Wite taken suddenly ill last Thursday. Mr. and M daughter Hr/e Chicago spew. of their pawn Henry Gallium Mrs. Johana Grace is numbered with the sick. She has been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Mary Daviin is also on the sick list here. She will have to un- dergo an operation before the ic better. Carl Fink. who was in I Chicago hospital last week. returned to his home Sunday. He will be under the can af I physician forum: time. The little son of Mr. ind Mrs. George Jepson, who has been very ill of bronchial pneumonia, in better. The younz daughter of Mr. And In. Miehnel Slavin is in I Cesieaao hospital. The young lady was ser- iously ill with double pneumonia three or four - up and has ncver had good with lime. Am North in still eoMoed to his halo. Me punt-d his mullet)! you In" Mar. Hm oldest "on, Gum North of Hlnlhh is cum. for him. tint will be lined soon. Mr. and In. Clyde Hum of Am An rejoicing over the arrival of l - non born Frfday, August I It their home. Mr. Harris In: formerly I Wauconda boy. sudden "In... of the doctor In! My man. them both out of eqrqttr_oes, No one "a hurt, Mr. and In. Andrew Stu-whom Mre. Hatter, be: ttister Mru. 1tsxcort and but", who are spending the summer It the home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Haller, mm to Cars Sunday " "moon. mm. at. no. a Crystal Luke. Mr. Cook and Injury. A numb of our "young bloods" spent My 'tlght at Fox Lake, returning to their hone. in the no sma' Im- a! the morning. It in re- pom M an. of then did not at: H: who that. at: "when". In. . E. lam of Mountain vm.c¢nng mus-muddy up, the. L. P. Rona, their with! and W of - Mrs. Henry Golding "radeastr' tool In when about two WAUOONDA h. Clyde Golding, ) and son Alvin of Sunday " the home ts, Mr. and Mrs. run into another .auod on It. .14 In. Funk Can """%ylfif'tl lSund-y mm 1 . In or t Mr. End In. Clyde Curr of Barr' f"'""" Iington were Man at their homei The be" of new (here Sunday. non work " lb, mm THE [ We understand that it took a brandneweartorerueetheone that In danger! for Edward '85". of Crinkle last week. Re 'hadhdhiseu'only about two (i,iiiiiii,i'i,iiiitiiiiciiiiitfti itnta.eoodiatheortertt_ August Kmbbr is building . eommodious m on the property he recently -nsed of Mrs. Hagerty. In. W. S. "ramrorth examined friends over Sandal of Mrs. Paddock, and Mt aged lady has made her home with Mrs. North for a number of yum. Both families immerly resiJed here. Henry Mniman went to McHenry Tuesday to spend I few days at the home of his aunt, In. George Meyers. . _ Mrs. George Meyers of McHenryl and Mrs. Mildred Hanna: and Miss Mae Maimnn left My after- noon for a few days' trip to Mich- igan. They will board . boat at Chi-l can and cross Lake Hickman andl will visit friends a few dlyl. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Plutie Boutrhton and young child, Thim, and Frank Baron left Tuesday fomoon for the Dells. Wisconsin, where they will spend a ftw days enjoying camp life. They drove through in In auto- mobile. The heirs of the late Michael Cayle are fixiritr up the building on the corner of Main and Mill streets. Water and sewer are being installed and a front and rear porch is being added. Tt-t-raaratoutof': Wake-hr 1m" "o, Magmekmapiouof-longb roadtretwoeetWnheoodnand Volo eonr-tlrthetnitmehstmha mmydlmfmm The Woman's Auxiliary of the Federated church held their annunl bazaar and bakery sale Saturday afternoon and evening. There was I good attendance and the home bakery goods sold well. The joint we netted the India about 8130 which wf11.ers to the church fund. Last Thursday evening Murphy Bros. an I chicken dinner to I party of sixteen Chicago motorists. There young men entertain at ehieken dim every week, they also give chlchm dinners on Sunday. John Spencer of Chicago tuned m Meods hen Wodmodny. B. is just but from a trip to Mucky when lab chit-t dash!!! Bren. 't-thef1rstoftheweek.tNwill mumhmdhmnu.ln. Gainor of tahe Zurich for A few dnyr bdon (on: to her be in album - W. and In. mum - ot Ctr, called on hhnds 5-! tart nephew: Maxim-t arpninatwoee In Sunni. Hole and infant daughter tn "ting It the home of her aunt, In. R. C. Kent. In. George Blackburn h nur- tainine her main and her halyard this week In. Birdie Hill. litter of In. M. & Glut, who In nanny m0tmted from I trip to lately. Iolw Mrs. George Broughtnn. Grandma Brougham. View: Carr and Erie Brougham motored to Rum Tilt-ily where they calm! on [in Mrs. Frank Carr. Mm Amy My. Victor Carr and Erie Bmedhton mound to Wuhan-n Wednesday dungeon. In. Paul meh, and liner, um Falter of 1dbertrvme, In spending I few by: " the home of Mr. Ind In. Herman meta. In. In Mr. who hag MOI! nt the Victory Memorial m1 Wluhnn. the last thrre "In re. hrnd to her home h'o My She is much improved tf W. Someone tried to hrrak into the Prior total! on Iain ctrqet air the Prior Bum. store Tuesday eve- ning Around 11 o'eiork A we...» lady and her ehildren army] the house. Mr. Burglar wa: frightened away before he entered The - marshal was allot! b ' could not Rnd my true of the pranen. MrCHenrs Golding her home here in npo today (Wednesday). tx'ttpttriiixip.mtk' SATURDAY, ways: 2, t in m st as better and: The Brie" golf club, which was! lopened May " has one of the bestl 'nryi courses in tttts pan uf the country.i the i Vice Pres!" Cllkms of the C. M. 'rge & St. P. I'M company. in l i speech at the mam annual meeting . of the Bri club. lauded the my zggl ter as 0mm bed and most en- l thelterprising to}! dub< in the (Tainan! Mnhlistrict. Mr. Wins is building I s'i,ir/!yisre new but jtrt west of the Mm} Bringing club. Ly The Deer" sun. but. . 'though only fl year old, h- III- ' M in 1mdttetts My dtrs . 'ing the immmmm no! g has more than a Monitors. Mo A noon at new he." no being . built. The ('th place in the - of these. _ Woodman In: waded {our henna, and in working tit two others. can D. Johnna M, a Brotha. dealers h north mm In! at", hue oped the Von at 1 Linda nhdivhion '1. of Deerfield gum». and as: of 'uhepn road. The be" of actual unstruc- tion work a. tbe mm 24-foot com Crete hi#tle, "Wren Highland Park and which: will and the beginning (1 O tow era in the his, tory of the - Village. Already Mid ha, chm": in character If. a' quiet unassuming village to a 9'" mid coming" north shore 90M- With the owning of a real - boom this gamer the village Ii being advertiredus . suburban "aMmee locality. People of Highland M and other north shore citi. haw been so busy with their own - that they have only recently a." b utilize the Net that a sister city I" many of the ad- vantages of it Ilium pluses and without my of their disadvantages in rapidly wring up at Durham. Here are a In of the things that have been WV. alsout or about to occur in tbe In" pri.~ing village. Waukegn and, a tine count: highway, gin. Deerfield a direcf route to cur- and cities to the north. A new pavement to be put in this sun!" will afford residents there my "I to Hurhland Park u..d tht north ahore. The new_tatiorual three-ton fire truck with Peter Pinch and Sons equip-an will atiurd the vil- laue tuiequ- the protection. In a test " Ea-ha tho pumper threw' a large am " water over I (our. story buildtne. The machine paged the under'IlUII' test in a very utJ isfactory nun-c last week. Deer- fyeld in inst-III: a new 809-ttntlon per minute - at the east limits', in order to'tnause the W pres-l sure in the m. The Inter l furni-hed flu- Highland Park. An ordinan- providing the in- mllatian of I complete system of awn: ha be. Plsspd by the bond of tru<beeL Dunn); the m year several good trains un the C. M. & St. P. railroad have been a" to the DeerfUld sdredule. on. tmin arriving at 1:15 p. m. mum saving time) who no stop he" Cnicago and Dear- 6eld. Other hprovemcnta in the service have b made, My u . result of [3me opening. haunt. had Two-ad gulf-Ml fl" Ia! phte, an was sold in lm'ilumr, motile the Brier- m ch Fred Stryker in building Thin -. the new Mk! building ogdinarm My: eftee- dm It with» tho construction of buildings In tho villa... and mi!" that I palm must it issued before my improvement k stated. [I- dlnetly tt win h". the effect of I toning ordinam In my nu. D-Bead bu=m~ than we active. The stock: of 'he It. R. Stub: "om and the Inc-low landmi- Co. Inn been mm in who and "My. Theo J. m. dmmn. E. A. Selig. was, and M. A. Pants. human non-hunt, de- clare that the F - have shown hm incl-our during the past you. Willm' M. Sailor, one trial eontrart _ in opened an up- to-date deep T D-rfuld Innue. El H. Willmln y" (Martin: Ind im- proving his _ a m. The Dee.s field Imnh'. Co, has installed u I dz no. stucco bun, Ind A. L Taylor in new; up . mt colonial hone. new radio om" The Lake County Oil Co. has ju . "that! I M bulk station. Deerfbeld i,- to prom. have more i land Park a north shore. In Tht Fm: National Bank A little tr s' woman with the horticultural our on her head stepped 0pm the pas-right-now- we'vn-'ot-ym; _ If. JThf I ter You I at!" per yo. "I get inade" -atrd the ma. The comm for M. in! until after I Mm. "-05 no," ir «a the In. tahrr, "trmuretnperrUht hem on " "Mare," New I bit - Ila had climbed " Hind h m, "tuct in." {an IQ d a I know he. h. Mr V" all. - m '0'; m. . 0min. Vina m or PttOGREts's' ,. - out his hand "" have to watt " indie." nhe' told m am! on the mid in daily coming to man with Hugh- other cities of the $13.11 Park Pr-rt Mrs. Mu Luann and ter One-out Friday them: menu: " the Cnaries Herscr and Henry Tome homes. Min an! Memehbertter rrtJrncd home 'My new"; after mending M days with rerun" sle at J Mi... mum and Human and " the J. I hume "My evening. William Suier of Prairie called d the Victor Bauer Thursday. - - _ Mr. and In. Cnnrles Hersch- berger Sr. 1nd Pearl Herschberger spent Sundny at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer of Palatine. Victor Sane: Ins a Wheeling ealler Friday. Mr. aatd In. Charles Flahrr and daughm Infant. of Liher1v.lle ipe-nt Sunday It the Haas hnmr Muse. Tillie uni Martha Samar MPH! at the R. Reimers home _ newluy -ning. Mrs. Wilt and family " Burr- inmun - Sunduy with Mr. and Mrs. Chalet Herschberger Jr. Albert Sane; was a Chicago caller Friday. Dont foriet the ball game Str.t- 1wfttgivermawrlttestamtraet tokeep youteethmglmouthhtoodorderforafew no Valium Bt. "V Over Thou Mum LAKE COUNTY FARMERS' Farm Bureau and County Fait: W6 GROVE NEW STOCK MAY BE PURCHASED OR YOUR RIGHTS TAKEN CARE OF HERE. COME IN FOR INFORMATION. 9 P. M., AUGUST 15. 129 N. Wee St. To Stockholders of Public Service Company DIAMOND LAKE Tuesday, August 15, 1922 DAY AND NIGHT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ' NOTICE New Mme {was " irer Office Open Till 9 P. M. a. Am" 13. Long Grove and ' Ellyn It Glen EH)". W try "In nod Monet "A Hun has a buuneu all" in ' Tuesday. Murine Moldenhauvr spent it" on] (by: at the Umm'iller home. Mm. Will Frost in: liner. Miss Mitc this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drummond entertained company from Gages Lib Int Friday afternoon. In. George She by visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. George and daughter Marjorie "In Richardson "ere can Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. S. Brmm of Chieatro motored out to Round Lake Wed- nesday afternoon and nth-nod Thursday. Mrs. George Cleveland and dassgh- hr Ind Mrs. Will Hironirtutn and Ian Chester motored to Wuhan Thursday Moon "iii,s, hddie Cleveland, who has been very in, is reported some better " this writing. ac You Exercised Your Rights? ROUN D BY THE AT LAKE is entertaining hell of Chicago. er zpont Sum .ibertrville. Clevollnd and lids 1n Wink:- EXPIRESA'I' Wuhan, ll. For Farm and Industrial Use Fordson With WILSON a: on]! "i': See Me Personally PICNICI Paul Kent PAGE tttttMt Tractors as};