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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Oct 1922, p. 3

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i ACHEN MOTOR C0133 Ttte ititmtion am of the lit.'. "tttrt swimming pool was thorou - by "at! during the summer and "an! of the newest device. have been added, making the plant one of - m Winn! of its kind. The um, 80,000 gallons, in kept in con- - circulation through the filters than one-pun to a million parts of chlorine is added, I solution which will render harmless any known gem in half an hour. Miss Mayme Karel: is ViblUng her oister, Mr,.. Frank Batman of Cross Plains, wisconsin. - Mrs. Emil Fredrick and little daughter, Charlotte, returned Sat- unduy from Arlington Heights where they spent the week, Forty-two [nexus attended Mrs. L. C. Hale's seventy-seventh birth- day anniversary party, Thursday afternoon at her home. In. Arthur Coleman and "augh- ter, Dorothy, of East Deerfield ma, have arrived in England. where they will spend several months with rel, atives. ill, l . ns . _ . , give?" several mont " Wttft rm 1 Miss r... Peak ,will spend the . latter pan of the weiyk with her lil- P 10%;" the 2tifut"i:le11ti','l ter, Mr, Raymond Lord of Ravens- ar us prom ng. e coun- wood who _ quite ill. ty has purchased cement in the open' "gm" "my f M: . .ood . ited market Ind seven carious have al- Cn' d l' 1' 'rs',' l a" rd "a! ready been received. The Gastfirll a" t ',) lee eld, ta ay. bridge is completed and as soon as; Only Yth' children appeared at Pe the time limit prescribed by the em I -frrst. p""C""' of , the Presbyterian gineers la up, it will be opened. It Junior (l'mlr, Saturday fternoon. is expected that at least the one mile Mm. Becker w:ll not be able to work of I " the end of West Central ', with lea than twenty voices so it is In" Highltnd Park, to the North- hoped that more will respond next western tracks will be completed this _ Saturday. 1...- n:u..,, Ln"-.- L... "AACVAM fall William Sparring of Chicago apem the week end with Lesliv Huggins. It. Ind Mrs. Edward Sewn haw moved into their new bungalow. Theodore Wins of the Deerfield Mercantile Co. had his Buick car stolen from in front of Sell at lar- ket and Monroe streets, Chicago, Inn Wednesday. when he was in that more buying shoes. The ear con- tained about sixty doll-rs worth of fresh vegetables which he had just purchased " other "one. Lehh Kreh, daughter of Mr, and In. W_ J. Kreh, was ill Inst week and unable to attend sehool. l A chicken dinner will be given nt Eight members of the Sewirurithe Community House Friday even- Chet, enjoyed I weenie to»: m Jon rntr, October 13, by the Dow Jan's nods Tuesday Harmon. ISodety. Serving will begin at 5:30 In. John Gavan of Stream"? M. mama-i; again-nan.) glut}... rho-luv]. - - Dr.J.P.o't_l,deettut_ one. in D-NH, our Hun-Ann CLOSED CAR Sill-IOM/ YOU WILL be cordially welcomed at our Show Rooms to view the entire line of STUDEBAKER Closed Cars. Six beautiful and distinctive models. Come and see for yourself how well STUDEBAKER enclosed bodies are built. Judge them on Quality first - then Price -- because Price alone is no indication of their intrinsic values. Remember the dates! _ Wummultmmmm OCTOBER 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th INCLU§I¥E Ciz=i=iriii: 7 Mr. and Mn. Carl Andaman, Mrs. 'Rcicheh, Jr,, Wallmfkhelt and (lean Pettl, spent Sun y tdternoon 'in Lincoln Park, Chicago. . In. Marin R. Garner Wuing.l ilather of Mrs. Catharine Beech-ml ,and game, Waring passed away: Sunday evening at the home of tid laughter, Mrs. Oscar Beecham. She', will be buried at CUptieo, Mary-i land. Mrs.. Waring was 74 yeah 'tl we end hay lived with her daughter in Deerfield for almost tmty years. 1 T A chicken dinner will be given at) IO., "The Man Without a Country." wu presented in motion pittan- " the DeertUld Gnu-mar school. Thursday evening. Ii" Elizabeth 8mm, who is an accomplished mul- i-inn, played the piano. The Minurini ear, with Mr. and Mrs. Minorini and Kiss Juli: Newton overturned Just cut of the subway, Sunday evening, when Mr. Khalil}! tried to avoid colliding with moth" an Mrs. Minorini wu badly cut. The October meeting of the Door- field grammar school P. T. A. will be held Friday afternoon, October 13, in the -chool assembly hall. The school children will take part in the trrotrhun. Mrs. Rom-(Ta Merner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cummings in Gardner, "Imam The Frw: 'hip Bible Class of the United has. w'lica) Church met at the Bubert home. Tuesday evening. Miss Em Peak Jwill spend the latter pan of the week with her sin- ter, Mr. Raymond Lord of Ravens- Mrs. Milton Frantz has recovered from her rece.,t operation and is able to be out again. The Lame. Aid Society of St. Pwl's Evangelical Church will give a Bazaar at the Community Home. Wedneviay evening, October 25th. The door, will be open at six o'clock. Eight new children entered the Deerfield uhool Monday morning an. In); Gnddis is ill a her home In "muses, but. with m fev- er. Sheiattredsuehter of In. Will- Gaddis, I former resident of visited her brother, Kai Vane! mumsmummu -"THIS IS A l Nll O T OR C O. :1,33-3i2?Jli1fliritliigliRE'i1' THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR! , . miWttttMtqttttttttttttttttattMttm1ttm0tllt In. J. G. Poulwn and dautrhte yfrriett spent part of last week Sl mng With the Larsen family "V" Zion. Mrs. John Hurt spent n week with her mother at Gnynlnke, lake a hos ment Mrs. Floyd Allen and Kiss H was Round Lake shopper. laat Sat, unity. Miss Tillie McAuIey of o" Park is entertaining some of her friends here " Oak Grove. Mrs. C. S. Tuttle who bu nut been tiO well this summer, is " the lake again. She spent two weeks in s hospital in Chicago for nerve treat Mr- Margaret Meade ammpan ied the Hand family in In over Sun day visit with the Wm. thn'u fam ily i, Burlington. county The Lake County Begister u m; On om Hades rum located 4 1 - . . 'miles north of u#ertyville, 4 miles on y semi weekly 5mm in the southeast of GT3"? and 2 miles mnntv. 'north of Area - Hendee Milk Phone 89 LONG LAKE Schanck Hardware Co. International, New Idea Emmerson . $125 to $135 Manure Spreaders mu COUNTXWREQISTEB Ml2l%iJ,?..9y, OCTOBER 11, 1922 I EiEEC==CE==i=a The Best Paying Machine on the Farm Are what you need now. JIiICCC7CLCirCru'iTLCCE% On P. T. Wm: (gm, 2% miles northeast at Wauconds on the Vole road near "I Could school Tools home, on Fred Crabbe, We" Chas. Brainnrd, cueh Platform, on mm tut_ht.14th "7 Hesol " Cattle commencing ti 12:30 P. M. -. 27 Head of can» 9 Head of - 10Sows and M 175 Chickmn Oats and Bulk, The usual fun machinery and Usual BARSEBLL WOLFE Prop "MD fll 12th an"! Well Sale LIBERTYVILLE gqtttttttttitttttttttttttmttttttt--tmM0. Imam-Imam": of Sale Slle \IIHIIIIIIIIIIMMIII Machinery my and Grain Usual Tom of Solo Fred Crabbe, Am"! John Rouse, M YEAR" On premises known as With" Preston farm, 1% miles west Hf Milwaukee Ave., I mile from Phillips Milk Platform, Ft mile "twirl. Wright', school. tl",' Head of m .5 Head of Hone- 24 Pigs 150 Chick". October IT, 1922 Commencing " l:00 P. M 19 head of Livestock. Laurence Forlun Ssh L LUNDGREN, Pr: MmIIIIIMIMMIVWIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW'WIWMMM mmunmmmmmlmmmum:mnummlmnnmmmnmmzmm On what is ham" it~ , Gubbe Farm, 1 mile north " hoe, 8 miles south of Gruyluh Wetland-y, "rtoher la. commencing at 1231) " M H5 head of Livestock. 16 head of Cattle, 5 head of Horses, 62 Hogs. The usual Farm Machmrsry, Fred anbe ,4 John ' w of Cattle. C had of Hurst. 8 Bogs. Th. and Farm , Hay and Grain, Tha usual term, ' Rome. Clerk. l --- LAWRENCE FURIAN, Prop. On farm 4 miles an of Gart- --r---.-_------ - - 'hh Bad 1 mile west of "will. Ray Well. Sale Gr., at 12:80 P. M. slurp. AN." m Henry le north " Ivan- sf Graphic on "ter ry, Tools Tools, -a7a7si,TfiiiriaNa'r Dual Tor-a of sue. PM Crabbe, Auctions. John Rouse, Clerk. Monday. October " "" 56 Head of Livestock. 26 Head af Cattle 1 Tan of Horses 16 Bond of Hogs A quantity of Machinery and Took. Some Hay. Th. usual terms of we CnFE Auctioneer. Wu. J. Semi Silo WM, I. maul, a... RAY WELLS. hop.

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