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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Sep 1922, p. 5

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r'»A o -- B 9 + -- :' % ® '7"' AY( '-'vak[P 'T C f > , \ 5¥ / ACG »l';,,; -- I'I ¢H'/ -"'-Al l 2 to5) f l allD(@) t Y V HHHG d'l ! t ~ale & .ifi e with reletives. Mr Mrs. Ed. Plagge of Rogers Puk nito Lak Coun; Tan op _ e dod, Mzs, A, Huse. week end in Chicago with relatives. El Vampiro, powder, per box............. .. .10¢ e; ~ Also 40¢ and 80¢ sizes. \--_.___ _ For Household Use We shall welcome every visit, Whetheritb.,'fi for the purpose of depositing a large sum of A" In a few dayfi. school will reopen when thous-- ands of the Nation's future citizens will take their places in the school--room. *= Many lessons of value will be learned from their -- rce knowledge cannot be learned from-- text books. It must be:learned from the>ex--~ ample of others and by practice. _ _ _ It is thrift. : B L Whatever your position, whether parent, teach-- . "Orlhldem.youuhp&tuter thethritfthfi»-: and make regular visits to the bank. It ie mean progress toward success. +m Lake County National Bank® For Cattle and Barn Use Swat the Fly city, SCHOOL AGAIN Williams Fly Chase Nalgo Fily Chase Hess & Clark Fly Chase 7@ James W. Van Plew and family of Chicago visited the week end with his mother, Mrs. 8. A. Van Plew, turned home mt "l- month's visit with relatives in Port-- land, Oregon. £ . Miss Julia Snyder visited at the 33_.Jllth-.brlmlhlt -- Miss Erma Hafemann rel-- flv-us.h.,wu,u:fi E. W. Parkhurst || and the popularity: of Liberty theater promises to be greater than is to be redecorated in an artistic manner and when finished the little theater will beas up to date and ettractive as can be desired, Mrs. MeKee has booked ~many good films for the fall and winter season space for two machines and> the ventilating system is being over-- hauled and improved. The faterior The popular movie theater, Lib erty Theater is % ex manager, is having 'A"""""""'"'-"Ucnbl LIBERTY THEATRE TO_ BE GREATLY IMPROYVED _ Confetti ~dance ng t' Bros. Pavilion, Diamond Lake, --| y evening, Sept. 9. Murphy's Best Don't 'miss "Fool's Paradise" at the Auditorinm Theatre week. Come and;hear the wonde new Louis are visiting «Mr. and _ Mrs. John J.mm%to remain about two Mr. and Mrs,. George Roscoe and uoydpuehof&sg.nam at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Wilson on Y '"Rev. Ey 6. White qniifumily or St. Mr .and Mrs, Earl Kaiser of Chi-- sage vislt6d LibertMIB dentives on Labor Day. They also attended the Mrs. Henry Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and family of Austin Mlaare Aorce y ---- S iger io: Pay id bertaie m Labor Day with yv rel-- atives. '£ tale 179 second grade in the schoo! this year. Bruce 'of le, William Stonley ' busi-- ness is Waukesha w ADDITIONAL 1IB ON PAGE E 4 io E+ h '{/ ' L *I wish I'd never see that old broom and dust pan can clean the carpets and and draperies and curtains _ _ mas stood up under the test it has received in thousands of sanitary hap-- eater is ¢ ex.}. Ernest Kunack Bad h repairs." Mra. Mokee | ts |broken on Sundaty @ven: -.hmflo.qt:wra automobile in which h« ilarged 'sufficiently to make| With Fred Carney wa r two machines and> the O2 Milwaukee aven ng system is being over.--| tutKk Corners Me Ca: ""I heard a woman say, Ave. it 'al and . Items of Parkieula: Interat@lur%e yville Read ers tuck Corners, "g rney m'fi imdun was ' ..h ET s .v';. 9m & _ OuUrP r:""'. ARE NEVER HICH. ... We give S. & H. Stamps on all eash purch Swans Down Jiffy Jell .. J sacks ... [ A,VV mm' [... $1.95 MW& ® about a month. ~« formerly a. temei@® in the Liberty y a ville high sehoo has spent the past four years genial -- Cal-- Mr¥. and .. Huddel _ and gt« of Ohio, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Henry Marie Janser of Chicago visited W F. Hafemann family on Labot Austin s h k end at the home. of Mre, Maky, ..«' ** * Miss f vis-- wet ts oi 5.c tondld tss week. Waukegan --¥ r Jesept Wimppii Be.s. ;. John Michael _-- TOLILET SsOAPS Miss Louise CBIAR of Los L, is visiting nts ¥s. John G iss C Regular Prices--Not Specials CLEANING AND DYEING a spec Watch for our Delivery Auto in your town. Our Slogan is satisfaction and promptness i elive, + "tfl U wWoOr. which fwa.: ds the following prices." * 1 "'E""W -- Baskels filled to the § . ing a Snowy Whib is desirous 0 t its fast in ces oo ie rnone in fast Park, Ravi Olive LEW FLAGG, Local Agent Wet Wash, 20 lbs $1.00 Rough Drys per Jb _ 11¢-- 2 for 15¢ !.:i. collar bone ing when the he was riding Phone Libertyville 70--J ila; spent Yellowstone visit Seattle, tern cities. overturned snelr Saga-- ED Bradford were MRS. JOHN AYNSLEY or riday,> I eB C _ HWOOD, ILLINOIS nts, Mr. and 18 rel-- y Soap, 4 cakes 25¢ p t, 2 for...18¢ _ «2 for 15¢ <~HLP~ in COFFEE Select Santos, ib @C]I| _ ©BETTER SEE US AND OUR AY , She was the wife of Joan Ayns.| _ MXB,. C. J. Just enjoyed a three ley, who two children survives | 98¥ trip through W [h-"- e |Hike se w rm Funeral which were in | 80 awikegan. 8 charge. of Rev. . MacDonald, were | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rhode of She-- j'l'""°'!'lfillh1c!tuno-.'!'hex-e$~'h-.-uvimting M was a large attendance ard there! relatives. They attended the vmml:;hnlwohrhm.fmmronlonday. 2 Nephews of the deceased acted as) _ Roy Blakeley and Mrs. Mayme pall bearers and Mrs. Myrtle Vunj of Chicago and Mrs. John der Spool sang. Interment was made | of Waukegan were guests in Diamond Lake cemetery, ':.'..... h-.. of Leonard Disney on Sept. 15--16 *"School Days" with Wesley Barry Sept 117 . _ _ "Fighting Mad" a Henry Desmiond Western. #a % Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Hazris, c-m'u-.g.unuc. John Davidson, Julia Faye Aighly life Jong resident of Area, = on Sunday morning, Beptember 8 of paralysis. She was stricken on Wednesday and on Sun-- day death came to her relief. Mrs Hepsia Wells Aynsicy highly esteemed, life long r:a): '"Fool's -- Paradise'* AUDITORIU M ROILET SOAPS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SEPT. 8, 9, and 10 PARAMOUNT --WEEK Jesse L. Lasky presents.a THE SHOWHOUVSE DELIGHTFUL © Cecil B. De Mille A Paramount Picture Theatre . OPF ... ER 6 _ Vertical Grain Clear Sizteen ~ ze 8ell OM m ig ' 'x"' E) f --e ' F 4 _ 18| | 5: Standard Slab Four in One ~ | _ \~MF -- 2 hk f ol Sppbad on >e _ || : Roil Roofings, All Kinds | --_ TUESDAY * avenue YJ' of age. on t ar |®@ his parents . a | M serv ; | Tuesday afternoon _W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. | County Fair, | ah parents survive him, «.. | M #uneral services were held on | ' afternoon at the home, | Rev, : of the h sofficiating, Interment was ! e in Lakeside cemetery. / e Seolnont ~ O * 2 'jn KE OCCUrRED P.l"'! it, 1, of tuberculosis after an ll~ Fof over a year. Ho was a son of Mr, and Mrs. William Kunke -- of Kast Park avenue and was about Roof Repair Timeé Wool Serge Wool Ottoman Wool Checks Wool Plaids Wool Crepe New Fall\Dress Goods the home and it is .spent more thoughtfully, : s Women like to ba.ihem. We;;fiah' them feel at home, _ / " ~~ We know that a cbeckmfi account ggggmummmmmm er interests--because a cancelled check is a receipt. _ Money in the bank is safer than in %})précmbes her own bank account. e appreciate the account of every woman whom it is our privilege to serve. Every Woman the Old Depot Uf a . particularly < bright and _ her character was. a < standiag ho. & buke to the grouch and the pesair t and her absence from a:; us will -- _ be regretted by a host of We .tz The funeral services will eld -- _ in St. Lawrence's caurch at 10 8. m. £2. Wednesday, standard time _ _ '_'_ the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. Waldo, this week, -- m ing to Libertyville tly -- after. and since then she has kept house . for her brother, George K. Swift _ _ the seventieth year of h !'-fiodum-c 2 Rleanor Swift and was. einnati in 1852, The over the Ohio to after a short residence Kentucky for Chicago in R she married Mr. Davis in 18 Mrs. C. A. Hoschild of Chicago is, . $1.25 #$

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