§¥ ; gw * PACE TWO iC Mr. A. Kelsy of Indiana, and Nr. Delos Ames of Libertyville, called at the H. L. Burdick home, Wednes-- day. «Mr. Kelsy is an old time friend of Mr. and Mrs, Burdick. Mrs. Albert Roder entertained re-- latives from Wauconda on Thurs-- mwm&.wub union at Foss© Park in the after-- u xt d '.' w w. ca m heg oo Hairh Wednesday Lake was well. ied on Wednes-- ay in Spie a,.E"', 'cold welther. Te Area athletic . club held a meeting at the community house on Thursday evening, to decide about afternoon. and Mrs. George Harris and little daughter, and Mr. Hollis Berry of Wauconda, called at the Clyde Har-- ris home Thursday evening. Roy Stark who spent his vacation evening. He came to Chicago with ten car loads of cattle from -- Glen-- /Our 'Soo Line depot is much i-J proved by the new coat of paint be-- Miss Viola Tiffany of Waukegan was one of the many out of town mtfinm Picnic at Lake, Wednesday," . . $ Ruth Williams 'had her tonsils re-- moved at the Victory Memorial Hospital on Wednesday and is get-- ting along nicely. * ; $ . The Ladies Aid Society will hold a bakery sale at Lyon's : Store. on Saturday afternoon, August 25. ~-- Edwin Cook of Glendive, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rouse and son of Rochelie: spent the week -- end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer. : Miss Caroline Kueblank left Wed-- nesday afternoon with --her cousin, Miss Lucille Kramer of Highland Park, to spend the rest of the week in The Dells. R Edna Rouse, Loretta Dorfler and Berndette Bradiey of Chicago spent ;'h':hndny afternoon -- at. -- Ravinia Mr. and Mrs. John Roder,: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson of: Chicago, spent --Wednesday and ~Thursday with Mr., and Mrs. Herman Kue-- blank"and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Rod-- er. + 4 Mrs. Carsteson and Mrs. Jonn Dietz were Chicago visitors On Sun-- day« and Saturday at the JOohn Diets home. Thm:mbemnm» at 10 a. m., and preaching services by Rev. Jevne at 11 a, m. . Mrs. Harold Wells and Mrs. My-- ron Wells, motored to Waukegan, Thursday afterncon. . Mr. and -- Mrs. Charles Lemkuh! of Highland Park spent Wednes-- day ~with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Rogers Park attended the Farmers »::-;ie.tl)lnmdlcbq Wednes-- J. Marshall Hutchings -- returned fi"&imy lo:l'nhmm ® # ¥, t weeks' vacation, which was' spent with his family visiting relatives in different parts of the state, -- Missg Irene Daiziel visited her parents in Wauconda, on Thuraday evening. -- e Carroll 'Porteous, Frank Mr. Mr: Mrs. Fred Clansing and ehild';en'?dmr;d to Kenosha, fl Sunday where they spent. the day '": ':awrm u:"rau-y'bi l!fl:-p. 2" Hampshire,© where mann of Seymour, Ind., are visit-- ing relatives and M"ln this vicinity. mre. Fuge whd shilinen «h Ohjengo, re. are at the Adam Hanselein Ts Giriraile: Gresone, tort fur left her home in West Chicago, HMlinois, Wednesday after an extended visit Miss Dorothy Fisher of McHenry, W C wetie M #s Clark has been l""l"fil'fillmfim.' d fare 19 thie bree store: 1 wore were on a week's motor trip to north-- AREA The Rev, and Mrs.--O. R. Masea-- . Rouse and son, Hart: The Old Slave Tree in Cape Town CGILMER of at the Fair this at Diamond on Wednes-- THINK OF YOUR CHECKS AS GREENBACKS C Ex'.raordinucrz precautions . @1 used by the Government its money from u &' counterfeiters, forgers and raisers. Besides utilizing science and the skill of the most expert craftsmen in uukin&h currency issues proof against work "of criminals,. it supplements preventive . measures with 'a secret SCrvIce . a9W . 272 alert and relentless that the forger is unwilling to run the able paper and the enormous vol= ume of such paper has given.this highly.. organized branch of crime its great opportunity. These bands have discovered for themselves the weakness of the check system and have made it yield them enormous ----It follows that the favorite. prey of forgers is the check or negoti-- annual profits. Wnen check users' begin to re-- gard their blank checks as potenti-- flm'zyandvhudnlylw.u; actual money, we shall have made a start . in the direction of cutting down this enormous loss. When the check user has reached the . stage where he views his check as some-- thing to be guarded as he would whh:ilverplm, tbomu- of the crooked penman will be enormously reduced.--The ~Nation's Business. Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Kalkbrenner of Palatine, were callers here, Wed-- Mrs. "Charles Herschberger," Jr. and daughter, Dorothy, spent Fri-- day. at Prairie View. : ... . ; -- --Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hans spent Wednesday in Chicago, 5+ % Sngdiy afternoon.>» . # Mrs. G. B. Umbdenstock was a Waukegan caller on Saturday. . -- Miss Lillie Wolff of Chicago, spent the week end witha her sister, ~Mr. and Mrs.} erschberger and daugnter, Marion, of Prairie View, were callers at the ms Herschberger, -- Jr., home nday day evening. Mr. and M : Misses Lillian and Laurene Reim-- ers, Lillie Wolff : of Chicago, and George Reimers® attended "Jackie Coogan in Daddy," at the Auditori-- Mrs.--Albert Sauer spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Goss-- tine callers, Friday 'daughter spent Snnt.x-wifll Mr. and Mrs,. Henry W burg and family of Libertyville,-- Vd't" and Charles Sauer were Wheeling callers -- Tuesday after-- nesday afternoon. :. <--« ...( Miss Helen Lafrentz spent Friday evening < with Martha ~and --Lillie ,_ Mr. at daughter Mrs. Dora Shreader. of Liberty-- ville spent several days with Mr. Mr. William Sauer -- of Lake, -- spent Sunday fl&w Sauer and daughters. P o Tha !I.'lnll'ii:. ::!Ifl d Chlaco- gene Friday evening, with Mabel! ans. $ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sauer and Miss Helen Lafrents were: Arling-- ton Heights callers,; Sunday after-- A number of the town people--at-- tended the Farm Bureau Pichic at uu:"duam:zu-u'ism with Mrs, Cora Hull at Liberty-- family of 1d, were callers at the Henry Tonne home, Friday eve-- Mra. aurluu Gosswiller and Miss Bessie and rs. Shreader spent Wednesday at the Albert Molden-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stelling and of A were callers at the Q-i':g;m:-g:c Wed-- !{.lnq'u' Glhnm-eull1 a was aA _ w'"'.n Mr. and William -- Tonne spent Sunday at the Herschberger and Tomne homes. 4 ummmmo«a Tuesday at Herbert Meyer of Palatine, was lqOmnchym. The Lake County Register is the only semi--weekly newspaper in the All kinds of Auto Repair Work LONG GROVE _ THE STAR Mrs.-- John Hans and service so-- vigilant, UR CHILRS As NBACKS precautions $ &ew&m, * rgers and raisers.| . science and the| t ' expert craftamen | ; i Te in ns T TY 2oo t 8 5 1 {,,'tw:vwW-\" EPSA 3 ¢ d C Ment muti Pu" uP SWd 1 IH i ' e b * j M or V k hP w_'h 9 t.% vBb a C C PA c ? : " t 15, t k' % 2980 M f.r\'v';«" Rt t 4 yY +. € ;'fit' it 9 o .4 x % ,{E' gil.' C wCt ¥. * i £ § # w 4 t w l M "thogs . Py > ies # NLLNI L3 L Li¥ HAAJA* A A A > &R Margie Pfister was a visitor her sister's, Mrs. ;:.b. of l'fl: ton, last week. Al Bunton, Jr.. Mrs. Bunton and ~ Roy Stancliff and family . were :'r::? in . Libertyville, . Tuesday € 1 5 Te 1 i% . 'Emil Geest, Max Miller, Clarence Busch -- and Clmn callers at the Crestme e," day. . _A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the Roy ~Stan-- cliff home, Sunday... A '?bm time was had by all present there. Mrs. August Grewe is on the sick list. ; Emil --Geest motored to North-- brook, Friday night, . . / \:. night. w'lA_;dnw 'l'l:ix;heg and family of A rlington hts _visitors at Henry Pfister's, fi@fi t Ruth and E""'w were callers at' N. F. 3 . Sunday, later. took in tae dance at Long Grove. l ie C _ Charles Utpadel and family _ of \Y:he:lhg, were in town .Thursday ni ; t Mik L e _ Mrs. Matt Wickersheim . is again at her nome, having returned from her vigit. aig 3 c One morning not long> a«o a party in this vicinity upon ; arising at an early hour in the morning dis-- covered the lights on his ear, were lit, he was--positive he put them out when he left the car in the garage, the nigit"before. ~Spme : one per-- haps needed a light in his business there that night and m scared out ere he could put out mta.vf;; Mr, and Mrs. N. C. V« Mrs. Carrie Harth, Eq Harth and family, of Arlington Heights, were visitors at George Volz, Wednesday. -- d ~'Emma Sturm, Mrs. : and Mrs. Giss, were at l'::h?dllqs, during threshing time.. . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mariner of Highland -- Park, were callers <at Sturms, Friday, Martha Voss attend ed the doings: at Higaland Park, Wednesday, she returned home with them, Friday. waay¥ig. i Last Saturday nlfi,lt-a dance at Diamond Lake a very amusing .in-- cident 'took place.. A Libertyville young man became quite interested in a monkey-- which some fellow had attached to a chain, and gave him rome refreshments. When the mon-- key had partaken enoughn . of the goodies, as he thought, he proceeded to remove the dish where upon the monkey became vexed, and hauled off at nim, slamming the dish and balance of ~contents . . all over -- the bossom: of the voung man's shirt and it was goodly chocolate--too. _ We were informed that .Emil Wickersheim, who . purchased -- his father's farm. here, threw over the deal and moved back to Grays Lake. Father Mathias, of Buffalo Grove was a visitor at A..J. Raupps, Mon-- . Busch Brothners, are employed at Northbrook, $¥ ; sz tC The young men of this vicinity are all bidding the farm adeau. Who can blame them? With wages at other work at $5.80 for &'&-' hours, while the bhours on the farm Schanck Hardware Company caller at Wneeling, Tuesday The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked APTAKISIC Look at the above iHustrations show-- ing how the De Laval Milker is made to suit the temperament of the cow. Everything is just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. pulsation speed year in and year out; 'The master pulsator on the Pults-- Harison were| Rev. Ellerbrak Juschs, -- Sunday, | Helghts, were } ' {Sn. man's al =fl\|;. Clarence| the future is g v G)1 "'" %" muh '0 more, Sunday. "'? us every : of relatives and|\ sabelle Wei . the Roy -- Stan-- her vacation i r &A smamer © mennd uv "' °'B°° Telephone 39 are from 16 to 18 a day and hard labor gn minute of . time, while the other work is J bout hours of real ufi the four--well you know, Be a farmer it you like it . _ > W Weidner and Joe Hertel | a friend of theirs were in town Monday evening. They were on 'their way to Livertyville. -- Mrs. Hanson and children. were visitors at N. F. Buschs' Friday afternoon. Our ball fans had to go ."'I'm to Lake Zurich, Sunday to see a ba fi hmmlnce at the Evan-- day. The English sermon--by -- the Rev. Ellerbrake, Jr., of. (Arlington Heights, were very impressive and very much liked by all 'The W man's ability of hing in future is great and we all 'vq':.uh voulddl'ike to have him us Sunday morning. MJ mlnor is home, from her vacation in the dity. . M. H. O'Boyle, was a:caller in thig--vicinity, Saturday evening. rame as there was no game in this ocality, -- & ¢ &nm and Alexander, Jr., mo-- d to Diamond Lake, Saturday -- Peter Sievers did the stacking of . Peter Sievers and. Mr. Meyer, gu_ callers . at ° the »Crestmore, prldnfi night. 2e _ Max Miller and family and Alice \Bunton were brief: callers _ in this vicinity,. Wednesday afternoon. . In the morning Max was in a parade at Highland Park, driving one .of -- Mrs. Mary Leikam, <(Clara= and Joe, were business callers at Liber-- tyville, one day last week, nru i.yer of . Mever of ~New York City, a visitor at Pez Siever, last O --9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. tm in | N -- 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M._ AREA, ILL _ N Telephones: Residence Libertyville Cement Block Works off, it being 123 EAST COOK AVENUE .. _ Next to Franzen Lumber Yard CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE f WEDNESDAY _-- Citizens Bank SATURDAY Building . W a Geo. A. Jones self--adjusting teat--cups fit comfortably over any size of teat ; pulsator is close to the udder to assure vigorous milking, and the alternating action is such as the cows have become accustomed to during We will gladly tell you more about "The Better Way of Milking." last Sun-- Arlington sgive and ere.. ('The raching in her vacation in LAibertyville. they have taken off the brass bands. ~The late model Fords --are leas wyfimh"m»w ~In what respect is a Ford like a wife ?: Because o%fl; m have one, without § ing, . his neighbors. BE PRETTY! TURN . GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite ~~Reclpe of Bage Tea and Suiphur I saw it in the Register. BY JOB OR Works 50 PHONE 232--K. The site of the plonger village of Schoenbrun, the first settlement in the Northwest Territory, near New an n , mtoud-dglfl?'&j. &Vm:inc such as nhdhu#-khu of animals, g'muddwhlmlnd!or hun .Wofmm copper, used in muskets, temahawks, ~ wrought _ iron nails, human bones and potterware were found in the cellars.. The village passed from existance in 1782. Eels found in rivers and creeks of the United States are hatched from eggs < laid. near , in the mthe': part of the N&'lflmflo Ocean. SELLERS & PETERSEN Let Our Flowers Decorate Your Home Have buyer waiting for Modern Home about 8 rooms -- want 4 bedrooms. Within couple blocks of Business Sec-- tion -- will pay $5,000 to $,6000 for a place that suits. $2,000 cash -------- 516 Milwaukee Ave. Over Decker's Drug Store -- Libertyville Dance Where The ~--Breezes Blow Bvery Saturday.and Wednesday evening from 800 to 1200 o'cleck standard time. Sunday afternoons from 190 to 500 o'cleck What an asset to the appearance of any room are these beautiful pos-- fes. And what a fragrant aroma RAY BROTHERS PAVILJIJON You will find the best specimens of your favorite flower here at a price that is sure to please you. Delivered promptly to any wart of the village. KEEP YOUNG BY DANCING Libertyville Flower . Vegetable Company Tok NN4¥e$ -- In~©1920 there were more than #,/~ l,ooo Indian children of uchool age of lack of facilities,. All the Indians are not Osages, wealthy in oil lands, Others live on shacks tepees and houses with dirt floors. < FRED GRABBE Auctioneer Farm and Livestock Sales Telephone Waukegan 919--¥--4 Flower & °©