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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Oct 1923, p. 5

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jory le:. ifll % ."l\on'n.' Wilson of Austin was «eremony took place in Waukegan | the guest of his brother, Joseph and a--wedding supper was served at | Wilson this week. -- q . dnc n --PROFIT SHARING Hot Water Bottle Special Strictly guaranteed. If unsatisfactory in 4ny way we will replace it, pr refund your money Lake County National Bank We don't know what you are going to depend on for heat this Fall and Winter. But we do know that if it's COAL we are in position to take care of your needs quick-- y and at a price that will be perfectly satisfactory, for your old hot water bottle, an; toward the purchase of a "SUNSET" For:'a limited time only, we will allow you that we know absolutely will produce the results you in-- sist upon. But we can't guarantee the price to stay whete THAT'S WHY WE THINK YOU WILL SHOW GOOD JUDGMEXNT IF YOU GET IN. TOUCH WITH Us NOW AND ARRANGE FOR WHAT YOU'LL NEED The Burning F. B. LOVELL We can offer you your choice of several varieties of accounts here, we share with them the ?rofits which we realize upon the cap-- Your share of the profits comes to Yyou in the form of interest. The more mon-- ey you have here and the lonffer it is here the greater are your profits. If you haven't already opened a sav-- ings account or taken --out a certificate of deposit at this bafik, do so today. The profits that a bank earns depend upon its deposits which in turn depend upon the people Recognizing that our success is based upon the grosperity of those who carry accounts here, we share with them the Price Each, $2.50 will allow you 50c bottle, any make, LIBERTYVYVILLE the MS P Intgzgt to Ofiibertyvdle Readers The Ladies Aid of the Presbyteri-- an church will meet Thursday af-- ternoon, October 4 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meaker, Mrs. Henrietta Davis and Mrs. Cash Bulkley visited Mr,. and Mrs. Julins Hoanes at Chicago, Sunday. _ Mrs. Curtis and Maurice Mc-- m i"f ubutyvnh.m Nes n y '_Smarts' orchestra will 'h&.the good old fashioned tunes at R. N!;d.A. dance at Hertels' Park, Sat-- urday e . Bring your friends. Area 'l:':g-ll team ~will give a dance.at Ivanhoe hall, Wednesday eveniny, October 3. Music by Nichol, y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seott mo-- tored to Palatine for the day last Bunday. | Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Lightbody, Miss Agnes Lightbody, Miss Ruby Williams : and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams were Palatine vhitdn,l Sundav. * Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sayers enter-- tained Francis Moreland, Jim Nich-- ol, Migs Beatrice Moreland and Dan Lynch of Chicago on Sunday. Football on Liberty Field. Friday, October 5. at 8 p. m., Antioch vs. Libertyville.: Good game. Let every body--get--out--and root for the home ville will be guests of Antioch lod-- ge on Tuesday evening, October 2. Mrs. Frank Mitchell-- of Area is snending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. John Dollenmaier. in the at the Indian encamp-- M'd"em R:sorve at Pal-- atine last Sunday., . ""hr Mr.'and Mrs. John Annen of Ar-- lington Heights visited last Sunday with ~the latter's mother, Mrs. Micheal 'Woilff. s One dollar a shot is what the big Indian chief charged at the En-- campment at Deer Grove Park for the -r'flcc' of a snap shot of him in native eodume.p There were plenty of spectators ready to turn in the almighty dollar so Big Indian D. A. Seott left for Wenatchee, Wlw, Thursday to harvest the bushe! crop of Wenatchee d-u-l-qo belonging to Tom Hiddleson. 'Tom expects to have a carload of those apples on the track in Libertyville early in October, but will give exact date in the Register later. . Geotge Hawkins a former resident of Libertyville accompani-- e him and will also assist in the Big dance at Hertel's Park given by the R. N. A. of Libertyville, Sat-- urday evening, October 6. Music by Potatoes--95 cents per bushe!. Will have carload of early Ohio Potatossg on w October 2nd. Phone or mail r orders to W. Volkman, Area, Ilincis. Phone 232--R. -- 76--2 Mrs. R, W. Thompson, and Mr Award of Austin were guests of Mr and Mrs; Joseph Wilson on Sunday If you want to have a good time attend the R. N. A. dance at Hertels Smart's orchestra. criertainnt »0, / & F. C hflfi ; mond, --of | ooon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Schnaebele and son, 'Austin, spent Sunday with their --parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. m:l.is;)o Lig'hn Kohout entertained vllr andmCh'lugo over '& week en Mr.. and Mrs. Henry W&pnberz and family attended the Indian ?Mng at Deer Grove Park, Sun-- ay. + 34 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Seiler of Lyon, III., were guests< of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seiler Sunday. & . ' Roy Chamberlain, e tlfll Mrs. J. L , Mr. and -- Mrs. Bert b e . Melvin and Ray-- ~#€ . Mr. and Mrs, Otto Jorn Elmer, Mr. and Mra. Jacob Bodenschatz, and Mr. and Mrs. George Roth of Chicago, on Sunday. Mrs. Lena Stocke is at Lake Zurich taking care of her sister--in-- law, who is 111. i B William Sage and family moved t Armoer Fam. Meig N. +. rmour Farm, Lk P. Wells, has moved into the sage re-- sidence. § --The Diamond Lake Cemetery As-- sociation will theet with Mrs. John dor of Round Lake, over Sunday. bertyville visited with William Moli woswiller, on Thursday afternoon, have less mm Invested and in the We invite all . MM!IIbuyh(w M or not, to come in and I¢ gfi"'ht the houeke:';:r of it rougs aad furniture at P¥ DOLLAR'S wWORTH OFP YALUE POR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT Mystic Workers loiige of Liberty-- Mr..'and Mrs. Henry Bicre and r. Catherine, accompanied Mr. and Mra. J. J. Porteous took Mr. and Mrs. 0. Molidor from Li-- RAY FURNITURE & PAINT sTORE to his reservation 'a as wiser man. Kaf" & PAINT STORE mm "Without Whing of carbon monoxide, & ious gas in the exhaust of gasoline motors, is dangerods to: hea said +Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings state {Jirector of public health' in & 4 t -- interview on the subject * ', a cause of death it seems to h been over-- estimated in recent Mazazine pu'l'< city," At least this is indicated by official lllino's mqitality statisties for the last ftive year J Falatitie's charged against.the ac cidental absorption of irrespirable or poisonous gases under all condi-- tions in Illinbis are &s follows: Year 1918, -- deaths; 1919, Year 1918, 373 deiths; 19 296 deaths; 19 the accompanying table, that gases from automobile oxh&'\lve not' yet become a very serious cause of! mortality in I!lincis. On the other| hand it is a well known fact that there is a distinct clement of danger from brefthing -- gas that----escapes from roline engines . and . here =. an opportunity to empha--, tite the eternal health factor of ventilation and plenty of it." "Available data do not permit a careful ana'ysis of the statistic consequently no definite conclusion can be pasitively drawn, even in the face of a total declining death rate from breathing poisonous It may be that mm.l:;y.F this cause, due to the e of auto-- mobiles, has increased g the past few years while due to such causes from other es has markedly decreased." 1 seems reasonable, however, <o Year 1918, 349 _ ths; 1919, 373 deiths; deaths; 1921, 296 deaths; % céeaths. These figures, . h are taken from the official recods of the state department of public hnl% show that the . number 0 deaths . from , poisonous gases of all \' has -- decreased over 25 per cent in lllincis within five years : .4 omobiles have increased by at least that percent-- "Apparently. -- th@ -- idea prenfi' that poisonous $@80#, espocially etis' bon monoxide from motor vehicles, is h g a serious agent of mo ty' Dr. Rawl-- ings, "and withe the charge that such gases are deleterious to health is well foumrled. As a direct means of deth in Minois, however, statistics fail to disclose any serious or alarming recent developments or the figures show a very marked de-- eline in the number of tleath caus-- ed by po'sornous gcases in general." Mr., and Mrs. w were Pala tine visitors on hx * A new price on of Ford cars was an! h 'the Conven-- tion of Ford e in Chicago Monday. -- The: prige is effective Mr. and Mrs. cago spent Sur Mrs. M. A, PrC Mrs, Charles B is visiting at the home of hfifi--lhr Kaiser at Joliet. ies .. > F. W. Foulds bouquets to " Saturday. °* * WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER Phones 24 and House Cleaning Suggestions Scrub Brushes ........~.........10¢c to 30¢ Brown Fiber Brooms BrOOMS .. :ani«... ... .++*«1r§L.00 to *1.00 Washing Powders .............. 5¢ to 28¢ Shelf PapeEKW.........~«««.1.12. .. 8C 1 ING Scouring Powders Johnson's Floor Wax ... Ammonia Liquid Venéer Polish, per bottle . .30¢ & 60c Club House otine of Chi-- the home of o beautiful Library -- on & tx+«*¥khars & for t 10 IC bmh- 6£ cars has Min , 'MLI- up y Fran Ladd Livery Barn, Em:t'md'hu been em-- ployed to «do--the work. . -- Charles Perreno of Roundout was thrown from the rear seat of an Automobile in which he was fi?'ip:h? Tuesday mo sustaining ~pain-- ful injuries 2"&. head* and back. The accident securred when the ma-- chine was roundinz a curve. Ladies Home Journal $1 i)er year, Subscribe now. Mrs. Gertrude Olen-- dorf, authorized agent, Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wertzler re-- turned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation spent in sauthern Illincis. Mrs. H. Miller of Waukegan was a Libertyville visitor Tuesday. A first class establizshment for polishing, washing and greasing all Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogan and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pettigrew spent Tuesday evening with relatives . in Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Miss Ruby Williams were etll;dut: Chicago, T .on account o death of lm' sister. Mrs. Guy Smoek who. has been ;]nnlte ill the past week is convalesc-- &. s Flaherty and Keneedy, Ford deal-- ers, attended <--the convention and banquet : given at Chicago B_mh hotel, Chicago, on Monday. Y were taken to the new plant at 1{:!'(! City, located at Hedgwich, re Fora' 1 im fo be m Ford Motor Company the( new building in the early spring. a :lr. an(gluu" es WM of .:;l wife of were * and Mrs. Wm__m Sunday. Mr. and a Harrington and Mr., udl&%flnim were Palatine visitors Sunday. TONIGHT 38 "Shirley FOX NEWS, MUTT & JEFF and EDUCATIONAL, : "YVOLCANOS . _OF THE WORLD" BSUNDAY, OCT. TTH-- +---- Bpecial Double Feature COMING-- "The Rustle of Silk" FOX NEWS, MUTT & JEFF and EDUCATIONAL, "CRYSTAL 4 '--*' JKEWELS" "Three Jumps Ahead" 18¢ to 30¢ per bottle SHIRLEY MASON in TOM MIX Circus" #y ad 0T 5--6 of the 7¢ to 10¢ $1.50 76--if on Liberty Field at 8 p. m. ' _¥ # # Baturday, October 6, | R. N, A. dance at Hertel's P'Arkl Half Day. Smart's orchestra. Wednesday, October 3. Dance by Area baseball team at Ivanhoe. Music by Nichol. ; _ COAL, COKE AND--WOOD Libertyville Lumber Co. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. 'fi'l'. W '. Football Antioch vs. L. T. H. S. INSURANCE is PROTECTION ; plus INVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. . FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W _ f Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company > Look After' Your Down by the Old Depot _ ALL WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW Libertyville Tllinoi -- . Resources More Than A Halr Million Dollars Before Cold Weather Aprons glgnkeo a (*~% Sopr:eu re s Dremes Dresserscarft Dustcloths Eiderdown Flanellett Fringe Y arns Zeal In Serving You GET BUSY The First National Bank For The Housewife Your money in an Interest-- _ _ bearing Account in this -- -- -- | ' bank is always SAFE, al-- & ways where you can get it dollar for dollar, and at + t the same time garning a J3 good rate of interest. Lot of Odd Sash For Sale -- Just the Thing for Poultry and Hog Houses These are sufficient rea-- sons why a part of your money should always be de-- : posited here. _ s THE FIRST PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY Good Time to Get Your 41 *+ PURE BRED JERSEYE R Regiaees of Meorit Stock A. LAWRENCE-- MILLS, Owner Towels -- Underwear H ain:.. is T xitialse x £4 te 39

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