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Lake County Register (1922), 31 Oct 1923, p. 5

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.::"""I w #> ' { The Burning Question $ IF Bs From the Lake County General Hos-- pita),. Wednesday, 4 < lm" Waukegan was a ' visitor Saturday.>-- Mr. Bpero was enroute to the football #ame between lllinois and Chicago. Mins Luclia Freeman attended a Busket Social at Sangatuck Corner Assorted cream and hard © _ eenters. Half pound box 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 ate in position to take care of your needs quick-- 1y and at a price that will be perfectly satisfactory, THAaT's WHY WE THINK YOU WILL SHOW GOOD JUDCGMEXNT IF YOU GEBT IN TOUVCH WITH Us NOW AND ARRANGE FOR WHAT YOULL NBED that we know absolutely will produce the results you in-- alst upon. BRut we can't guarantee the price to stay where F. B LOVELL & CO. We can affer you your choice of several varieties of Pound boxes at 60¢, 85¢ $1.00 and $1.25 = The Will to Save The result is well worth while. Money saved makes possible the realization of one's most cherished hopes. The way to develop the will to save is to have an account at this bank which of-- fers you a convenient place to safely keep the amounts you save from week Anyone with the will to save can save. It simply means regularly putting a-- side part 'of one's income before any of it is spent. .It means spending --just--a There is no secret to saving. e Bluff ' ies in Linebiysihe. --Ethel Titus, teacher at the Deer-- feld Grammar -- School, spent the week end with friends in Liberty-- 3 W ", B 3 to fl"h" the N¥ j" ut hardships "while ac It. is his i 5es z.h" I 'Sp m%mm ="- m,,v.nd' Miss Stella Lanc'!t\hz' spent the week end at the home of her parents Miss Mabel Johnson and Stella Langworthy spent-- Sunday ii'%'" "Red Hots. _ They're M 51 .. --I,aon"otflf& ', < Willi Lightbody -- and -- Frank visit with J. K. King and family of his bedside -- Satourday morning. -'.h'm one of the first boys enlist im: the World war from hardships across It is thought his illnesa.h due iwchile : rayse wgi""' and " Nes George _spent Friday in Chi-- foren's aver the arrivel mh ie yany ver & baby %bl tff»r: mm;;.! Oct. 27, nat the est. Suburtan w f M mother and child are doing nicely. Come out to the Modern Wood-- man Dance at the Town Hall Wed-- nesday' night, and hear. our Phil Protine pl.'yh i;!l'flll. $ :' Mr, and Mrs. Protine of = d'tor s;ent 'the week ead"et"'s \~ "A number of the Roval = bors Lodge will attend n'"y meeting at Lake Villa 'w Miss Agnes Lightbody, Miss Trene Schwandt, Paul. Scott and _ Bert rday and attended a show. . _ i Misses . Lorraine~ Hubbard --and grukl'orteous atteud:&h a show in ¥aukegan Saturday it \& /s Mrs. Marie --Tavermitr is working at Grand Island, Bath, NL _' ~--~Sam 'Alkofer was~ a Highland Park visitor Saturday.> l . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitzel, 1720 Shefidanroad, North Chicago, are the proud 'parents of & nine pound baby. son born Mymm mother and babe are ig 'along nicely, _ F3 ugs with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Needham of Waukegan. E Mr.: and Mrs. Forrest. Thompson and Miss Roane motored to Chicago Sunday and spent the day visiting friends.: f . . Mr. and Mrs, Willard Frazell and children of Racine motored to Lib-- ertyville Sunday--and visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall entertain-- ed relatives of Palatine w m" YALUE C AR SPENT ¥HE &VMem returmé me from Eigin on . 8 interested in ty $ Laing 4 to come i| c U ... >> es .. _ o ks i -"' 0 y + hat ¥ { T ' «o *~. 8. -- 'fl" ' U "' f o i . want to. We bpecialis unb 1€ f JuantV , E: . ; | B ~Thomas Strang f Saturday w Mrs. William F W son of mMmrs b-'demidl and Waukegan | Miller will spend a her sister, Mrs. num Sale | feature! _ Founta --Langworthy's. h'.' $1 per g Gertrude Cash Only Personal and Local Items of Partieular ; %restm;fertyville Readers nes, agent, Libertyville, is. Wind shields ve. your brokemn _ Bring sashes & P. k Front Oct. 25th still seri STORE io who baf ro at *\ given Sunday . : J. Die'::y. of I&d arousing. great "| the . attention . throughout, and\ * } m of the "| rived from. 3 wM our lives. _ _ * 1 Libe t n' ':;;'.' % * will oblem'if;* : on Thu * y | Members 'a ' 'this inte st M " Spare --Ribs and |' _ Sauer Kraut -- Word has :" [BY Frank Stafford of the death aminad OR'; ..'d'. % ¥. ' '«'f'} V was a former . Libert M,*;,, ilent, and ,\v.uu:ox" nany years « t in ::; pic usine %.p . Libertyville. e remains will be brought to this cityae® interment: :ade for the fune s, but it is expected that t be held the last of the wes k. See our W .""V&'i',; in this paper. .. *»' {t's Premium Ham Half--or Whole \ Swift's Bacon 2 to 12 Ib Pieces, Per Ib . .. .. _ Fancy Bu. Basket of Baldwin Apples _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-- <% :f~ ¥Y**>>* y3 ',"';',(-O.oo'."'.)-..-o-.c *P l ge Ivory ® ) Flakes, 2 l fi';'-. n 4h M,. Bugar 10 ib for 88¢ wit 10 #1r6 i on s mintiiialc & vepetailes not inclu SPECIAL ~--TONIGHT! AUDITORIUM THEATRE Beginning Thursday *A --FO attention :; of ghout, -ntg ige of the } from. reading rightful , pla Founded on NALO! C Trcs., Wed., Oct. 30--31 a GEORGE ME eanqn 7 being y .'R"o c rch, ave They hold _ listchers Fh them a be -- de-- goks and 0 ons night ember 1. influence Frank father, Oregon. was -- a nt, and | in the AY cials t at Will have another car of U. S. No,. 1 grade Minn. round white pota-- toes, on track at A: about Nov. Special! -- Curtain materials 19¢ per yard.©~ --_-- ----Langworthy's. #regational ch Ist. 90¢ per bushel on tr: E. Volkman. Phone 282 R. parlors: by. Ladieg Ad Recety. Wednesday, Oct. 31. Big Hallowe'en dance at Liberty-- ville Town Hall, rhfio R,-- N. A. and M. W. Prize. walts. Smart's orchestra. 'l\ll'"l!. Bazaar in 1 COMING EVENTS Saturday, Nov. 3 pucTION ry order but= not included.: -- 85--2t church K 3k He will be greatly missed in Lib-- ertyvile'ds musical circles as well as by his many friends here. were damaged, but <~the occupants Mr'r ludrh'huclh 1-,- man Tay new car, at the corner of Douglas and Park avenues The rear wheels W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. | _ 1000 'ITwWnAe 10 i@€t 1our 4¥' _ COAL, COKE AND WOOR -- _ Down by the OlMd Depot m;sun;ncs is PROTECTION ' There is no obligation in asking information Or. _ advice. I am always glad to be of service. e FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 23--W _ Look After Your Roofs Before Cold Weather WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW GET BUSY *_If you haye need of funds ___ -- for improving, or stocking _ your farm, if you have loans falling due which you wish | to refinance, if funds are *needed to engable the sale or purchase of any property, * call on us and secure our ---- Linen Table Cloth and Napkins 18. # The First Nation 2 P lz y* .34 #" welvit 59 hX orl s Libertyville _ _ .. Ilinois ----| [ / ----Resources More Than A Half & mfi'i)ollm t [3 9 We assure.you prompt -- _ , service on reasonable terms. [ 'll'llis Bank is desirous of oaning a considerable amount in special funds on improved farm or city Money To Loan Good Time to Get Your Linens auto-- A. LAWRENCE ~MILLS, Ouwner 5 96 NRegister of Merit Stooft _ C t % x6 ® 2 To ww

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