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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Jul 1923, p. 5

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xd [ For That Hot, Tired Feeling Try One of Our' "~~ * _ F.B. LOVELL & CO. *Think more of not wasting. any than of saving a hundred." Eliminate waste and saving will take of itself.© By carefully watching out. expenditures and cutting down. herever possible, you will be able to lésgen your expenses and save more. . ied cep d rece hew. Noew is the time to buy your Winter supply of Next winter may be the sev 'history. Hemar be ¥err wl Sit es wllaat Wiasens A FULL COAL BIN---- OR A DOCTOR? Away With W aste king account at this banl a . cnee "'u . 5i s * Bos. 10 4 ' Miss Genevieve Thomas . of 'Mil-- waukee, Wis., is visiting Miss Ada Misses Syivia Lifon add Frances Cole spent Friday afternoon in Wau-- able to return home on Monday. Miss Stella derwent an c .. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mr, Fox and Miss Gallart dwa%m guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Car-- roll on Sunday. at vices. Her favorite :m"ii'."-io F. y -'.ztlo years dlo'urn; 'or over , ] as secerctary of the Ivanhoe Ladies Aid and Cemetery Association, ; Funeray services were conducted charth Mooday afternien, Fuly 16, 1928, the Rev. William K. Zlegior, a We wisn to express our sincere apprec to all who--assisted> in and death of our beloved mother. Al-- so for the beautiful floral offerings and the music rendered by the Ivan. "«-- ---- The Van Plew Family. in excellent condition, with sewer, was at c e in poin. on ces chcks tian, lv'mgiufn?d the was a me 1 her church and its interests and was a faithful attendant at all its ser-- hfich#hflm'. twr. hrhfi:d 'navifix: passed away January 1920.. four children are James W. Van Plew of Beloit, Wis.,. Annice E. Or-- gaard of Center, N. D., and Daizsy M. Brelle of Rhinelander, Wis. Three Almond mmb{vh';lkhn Almond and Henry Almond of Li-- }-ni'l'::u-kfin:hgommwbr m & m- $ L Mrs. Beach, nee Gertrude : May-- nard ,was born near Ivanhoe,, Nov-- ember 12, 1852 Forty--four yeats who proceded her in doath bymu we e F:'d.wi;ma one son, 4 . .. @#O. Howard is the sole w p child. noubics ;nsn':t;-fil prAg.-- was intérested in church activities. For many years she was organist in the church and held positions in tht.ehumh%r'nnhdm- She was a teacher in the public schools be-- Funeral services were held in the Ivannoe church smmym, July 14. Rev. 'Charles . & pastor of the Methodist w churecn of Libertyvilie, --. ing. flméufimmbunb%mm One daughter . died in infaney snlhe--m Howamdiadmrflow ild.| bertyville and : 0 Mrs. Beach was a r of the|second wife died in ; OBNTUARY MRS. GERTRUDE BEACH -- Mrs. Gertrude Beach, a l-:fi-n resident of Ivanhoe, died: of heart disease, Thursday, July 121928 at the home of her son Howard, at Edi-- Miss Viola Wells and Miss Mary feoons ho riare tss tabatty. ville, and m? ot Grayx were at home of Miss u.fl.a.-l:':m' ' Miss Ybena a : at the home Of M Ddlos Amee: .. Mr. and Mrs. Phil :. € un?.' copley of w::'g'm ts of Mrs: . * Hm. G. Becker .Efl WUO* Schroeder, returning Mo to her eottage at Loon Lake for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Becker recently moved into their new bungalow at Avalon Miss Hattie Boghm, .who is em-- fixoyed by the North Shore line at i(ht\isw)od,ni: :an a ~two weeks ¥acatio w Kntuc,k'y awtth_ a.-mcy friends. bushes. Good sized lot. Must be priced according-- 611 Auditorium Theatre "The Show House Delightful" CARD OF THAXNKS TULY 20 «21 Late to Classify and --Saturday, OBITUARY rticulars see A. , Registerp Of-- 56--1t and Local Items of Particular %&'tereatl't:fia' Libertyville Readers at Bu H. J 2 Am'. ADJUDICATIO NOTICE &- ':' '.'-'fi 4.| 0y ven : ,.w e , will mi .gm. e H h""b:-;-ttn.*"-?ogm oute nty, on 'the first lfiw'; September next, lm;'*lnd ;fl per-- sons having "flffl' said ea-- tate are notified jand requested to present the same to said Court for .. _ we wisn . To our . many friends and neil for the kind-- ress shown €¥# illness . and death of our d wife and daugh-- w-mmt-w flowers and for the use of obiles. ' poy ond 2 Buod Mian. With you, his T P aernes We Iived his life and y .f' ves sacred dust and the leglcy of a long life gfl fe died in February 1919. The three children and one grand-- ehild._ Helen G itfield, eurvive," John Lawrence was so-- well and ly known that but little needs to be said about his character, He lived a long: "'if lived honorab-- ly. (He played th 'z-e on the square. . He enjoved life as he lived The Club Ho oo _ . OBITUARY that make his reputation for truth .. ___ JOHN GLAWRENCE _ ~ [bad? If so these several who have 'In the death of Mr, John Lawrence| frequented his place at Antioch and w ceurre :,@,g' Saturday, . July| who testified --against his character he community lost a widely| have little better choice to a bet-- known and highly respected citizen./tep reputation for truth and Ver-- He '-ANA' . f'u":'?i:"htdty." A% i ; ober a i p=~ "'""m Lawrence ':nd Courtney was shown by the tes-- iabelia Brock. His age was 73 timony, Mr. Block said, to have told years, 9 mont 'f nd 8 days and ogisouvi)h that the whole case in-- m mg lifé he spent less that volving the governor was a politi-- six months :; way from Libertyville, cal fight and that he must try to No figure was méore familiar on our get on the jury. And then they ' ne will be more great.{brought in the fact that Somerville ly missed, He was the third of a was confined at the Elgin Insane nily « a ren, 319 only sur.|asylum for a short time, Mr. Block viver being Eliza Brand, a' residgent said. § 3 of C *Mfi;fli |-- Regarding Dr.. Krohn's . testi-- s Sils Mawrence was married twice;! mony in this respect Mr. Block de-- first to _ y dia USTIS on March m-!cll,nd that the testimony given by t Sooul a. 'ue" 'fi"";him was "the most flagrant fraud remntion on t ,.mifimfis Lygii:;g: perpetrated from & witness second marriage to' Mary Loftus -nl.'. y >A . > BPR : JOHN WELC! ED TUESDAY EDE MNEWS in courery 'm " athe w home to Thettfiny me,) ter of Mr ihm.m 14 at her On Van Camp Products We hflw 194 Lh;.'f",.;jq;g Frankforts [ _{iXX CCC h w #6 n e e # es ais 290 YVan Camp's S 2 Cans for . ¥Van Camp's R 2 Cans for . Van Camp's Pork and Beans, . 2 Cans for BWiW.....0...... Yan Cam slw" Soup, * SCuu.;:)i l n L s hx 22 Hamburger 430 8 Kim Court, died n, July 17, after a Fhe funeral will be e E Mmos m a sls a e a a e e 4o a e a 6 woa s s 6# m L . 3 W s To this nnioi t, George, of Li-- of Chicago. His L"hh Irvine, a ent llllllyJ 'g George William ind Lake, After , the willb':' friendts in Hon. + Th ¥ &ut k '»ff':'%,ogo:--......... k Somexville -- was -- only -- ab He pointed also, to the a nesses... Many,: he ssaid, --te 3 o 0 2 We Ne i C690 000 Tok 40008 ces :l;'!bwucch;naer for it agen l e nc years past, though at that ' mBll ¢ éf Somerville -- was -- only -- about ¥.. . naian * Ton;.h,mmm | ~The doings of William Stratton, 'game warden and Lake county sup-- 'ervisor, were also attacked by the | assistant prosecutor. He said that Stratton testified that he had ap-- pointed Fieldst;itbofi-«shoamfl?: his superior, the . rmor. t ordinarily, urm Strat-- ton should have consulted his su-- perior since that is "important in ty jail sentence not to exceed :ou;elyr.j':m -d-?'c: from one to five years, a fine i county jail sentefce or a fine 'and should be punished. . The law holds that the conspiracy sentence may be a fine not.to exceed $2,000, a 3 Inclocingatuoan!!'.l:::ku- plained the law governing . case and declared that the defendants Regarding Dr. Krohn's _ testi-- mony in this respect Mr. Block de-- clared that the testimony givenns him: was "the most flagrant frai g: perpetrated from a witness ; Add 9l » Courtney was shown by the tes-- timony, Mr. Block said, to have told Somerville that the whole case in-- volving the governor was a politi-- cal fight and that he must try to bad? . If so these several who have frequented his place at Antioch and who testified --against his character have little better choice to a bet-- ter reputation for truth and ver-- acity." * % was concerned. Hellce) :d 3 "Yet again they may say that be is an accomplice,. But if be is an accomplice there must be prin-- cipals.. And who are they' Riley says one is Kaufman. / k "Riley is a saloonk . ~Does that make his mum some time ago and may have been under duress. That is not so #ince Af STATE l.lvg GUNS ON '" FIXING CASE NEARS END in a Special Selling Event at ~"*"** $1.00 All 3:-. Colors: Black and We offer the famous "Black LANGWORTHY'S "Brightest Spot In Town" %wndn'wm. $ {. ..éii;r.-._:.'.;'.'s'.;_'......?.'.f-... -- "AAtnts Kn Pnimnevs HTHI anile * MM gm § (Continued from Page One) .'z y .i D« hilh Old HOSIERY as far as this county ~18 i **for es s _ Ross Triggs transacted business in Chicago. Tuesday, eral women were in the gathering prompted by interest in the case. The courtroom was pi during the arguments, with of all tmwu?.mfi.m last shots fired in the case. Sev-- Iry y, 'Somme / s-nd State's t s . Bmit stead of the real defendants. Don't Let Your Roofs l ---- Stay Bad ---- \.-- Tpolt IhG bid ym meae Wenal Valdura Asphalt Paint ---- WHILE WATTNG FOR THE NEW PAYEMENT -- ._._In the fifteenth year of the study and sale of _ life insurance, I have taken the anle of "Prgn K: dent" , because I have found it pive B sth';etygrutest service, together with hu ? ; FLA "A # W > s FORREST LAGG.QWEN -- Agent 23W -- .. WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF Co¥VERNGS . Carroll & Sons Co. sook, Long Cloth -- all below GOOD ON wWOOD OR IRON wmmufi'mm Nain-- When You Need Money In Your Business earning' investment in : the world, always "at par," and al-- ways available when you need it _ . > why not put a fixed prreent-- age of your business earnings in an interest--begaring account every month? _ . . m have need of a handy reserve. MASH, -- Never Lose a Chick attorneys to + and even . Bmith in-- a t P¥ 25 Lo w CE Eo 0 C XARRRAmReminermentercensine | purg BRED Jerseys A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owne W# lica coond N4 5t M 44 4* Ct x# ts

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