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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Jul 1924, p. 5

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Mrs. A. Kiest and children of Deerfield are visiting at jhe John Dollenmaier home. a, on apoa ons ~ Charles Knowles of Washington,| D. C. was a guest at the Warren D.| Bruner home, Wednesday night. ~ _The human areoplane dare--devil MWilliamson is to be at the Fair Grounds Tuesday afternoon, July 29. No doubt he will attract many spec¢-- tators by his wingwalking and dar= ing stunt fAying. Vernon Cemetery Society w ?fl with Mrs, Henry sehulug' alf Day, July 31. 4 ' * Libertyville w {MY Htik»." LARL "B3" COUNTY NATIONAL BANK sulphur and high int of ash means little trouble removing m&om clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, mm on the nfht track, but until you try our Ridge Smokeless, you are like Columbus be-- fore he saw land. yz PHONE 5 A Million Later On A Swat in Time Saves Think Ahead ic es' * LAKF Every fly you let live now means a million more flies a few weeks hence. For Household Use We Have: } Black Flag at 20¢, 40c and 80c per 'pkf. Vampire at 10¢ per package or 3 pack-- They're fmyor 7 t d harm nothing but re use and harm nothing flies and insects. 5 For use in barns and on stock we have . Williams Flgv Killer at $1.25 per gallon Naglo Fly Exterminator at {f per gallon F. B. LOVELL CO. "'The Bank of Service" Y¥ HAT is the use of guessing when you can determine with exactness what it will mean to yourself to save part of vour in-- Cordially yours, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huson and Miss Marian Huson of Elgin and Mr., and Mrs. Lee Huson of Volo were Libertyville callers Thursday. l_-flhl 'Anna Conkey is spending a few weeks at the Jease HMyatt home. y Dollenmaier is visiting his| ~A number of relatives q&nfl at ». . MAE xv'?*'w""f "g.&fls Dakota.|the home of Mrs,. Grant L Wed-- ";. ig himself on his uncle's|ensday afternoon to help Mrs, Jan-- <ajak ette Smith celebrate her Bg:h birth-- T . i/ 4 kefield,| day. ~The event was in the nature Ma W ww:' U'z:rtyvillc' of a surprise for Mrs. Smith. De-- Mass., -- -- She expects to visit her spite her advanced age, Mrs. Smith mh California a little later in'retains all her faculties, and is in mother splendid health. She resides about the season. Huson "d!onf' mile west of Libertyville, and of-- --Mr. and Mrs. C. G'm s w '{h ten walks to the village. Among Miss Marian Huson of fm'?f Te '!those present at the surprise party and Mrs. Lee Huson o ) * ***lwerd Mrs: Wm. Edwards of Wau-- W"' callers Thurs« AY, j \kegan; Mrs. W. V. Johns, Wauconda; .. Miss 'Anna Conkey "H\'petrt" ;lng : 'Mrs. George Crockett and children fow weeks at the Jease Hyatt MOME IOf La Crange: Miss Mildred Lask, a. . lmmmlgeremomcinnercmmmmmens en c amomcsonscmmnarnmm e i on nve mm Volatile -- matter-- -- -- 16.80 Sulphur -- -- 0.68 Ash -- -- -- 3.90 Meltinipoint of ash -- -- 2800° of ash -- -- 2800° B.T. U« -- . --©<15,100 Fixed Carbon 78.62 is in Your Own LIBERTYYVIL LE High Carbon means most ef-- ficiency. L o w --volatile means less smoke. Low ash and Mrs. Galloway, a former Liberty-- ville resident, is spending several weeks with the March sisters on Newberry avenue. ; ~~CidranesCGraner of Toz ~Angetes Cal., visited in Libertyville for a few days of this week. Thursday he lef: for a trip through the east accompa-- nied by his nieces Misses Grace and Gladys Groner. _ Announcement has been receved of the birth of a son Wednesday, July 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ells-- worth of Pasadena, Cal. The new-- comer has been named Mark Wesley Jr. During the early part of this week A. R. Schnaebele, local real estate broker, purchased of Lioyd R.w summer home at Diamond e, formerly owned by C. C. Muth. The Schnaebele's are taking immediate possession and expect to spend the remaindar of the season at the lake. The Camp Fire girls enjoyed 2 slumber party at the home of their yurrdian Mrs. Earl Corlett, on Wed-- was a former pastor of St, Lawr-- ences church and his many friends will enjoy hearing him again. Telephone 456, | Libertyville, IIJ. _ The local Auxiliary of the Ameri-- can Legion meet Monday evening at the Village Hall. f Miss Hoffman of Waukegan is the guest of Mrs. B. F. Clybourn. . ne uncle, Walteér Fountain. .A doctor was called to canterize the wound. -- The Officers Club of the O. E. S. had a very pleasant meeting Tuesday evening at the home of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. W. E. Decker. Sur-- prise showers on two of the members was the event of the evening. » Mrs. F, F. Own and son, Junior, spent Tuesday in Chicago. _ ~Mrs. Blanche Mitchell, librarian, will return from the University of Illinois the last of this week. William Decker, Harry Meyer and Fitch Shaw motored to Kalamazoo, Mich., Tuesday to witness the races. Harry Putnam, well known in Liber-- tyville, was a winner of a purse of $1,000. -- Putnam's reputation as a crack driver in-- races is known throughout the Central States. . Charles Wilcox, Ed Hubbard and Irving Helfer attended a . County meeting of Supervisors, Road Com-- missioners and Town Clerks at Lake Zurich, Thursday. Aside from the business of the meeting the Liberty-- ville delegates report a fine ride and chicken dinner. * Telephone poles are being taken off Milwaukee aveneu and placed on the alleys by the Illincis Bell Telephone Company.. This will be a big im-- provement to the main street of our city, JA x : Mr. William Whigam, Miss Hel-- en and Colonel Whigam went to Chi-- cago Thursday evening to attend a reunion of the Chapin family. The Chapin 'ancestor, Deacon Samuel Chapin, was one 'of the founders of Springfield, Mass. There is a bronze statue of him at Springfield, designed by St. Gaudens who selected Chapin as the typical Puritan. A copy of this statue is in the Art Institute of Chicago, and there are other copies in London and in Paris, France. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hyatt left Fri-- day for Billings, Montana. They ex-- pect to be absent two weeks. Mrs. Hyatt will visit her aunt Mrs. Eliza Morse while there. Junior, the five year old son of Mrs. Frank Shafer, of Evanston, was bitten on the leg by a dog Sunday when visiting at the home of his Tickets are being sold for the film play "Big Brother" at the Auditor-- ium Theatre for Tuesday and Wed-- nesday nights of next week,. This is a benefit for the Diamond Lake Cem-- etery Association who hope by this means to pay for the new fence they have put up at the cemetery, Buy vour tickets in advance. _ Mrs, Sam Gilder of Chicago, is a gusst this week of her sister Mrs. Francis Tripp. f ' Chicago; Misses Lisle May and Ruth Huson of Volo and Mrs. Fred Crok-- er, Mrs. Ray N. Smith and son War-- ren, Mrs. Will Lyons and Miss Jennie Kern of Libertyville. 4 lavy night ev. E. 8. White, rector of the 'ch of the Holy Communion, St. is Mo., will officiate at St. Lawr-- s church Auvgust 3. ~Mr. White -- Sre Only MAIN GARAGE THE LAKE COUNTY Personal and Local Hems of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers at| WOMAN 8 Mr, &and Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James Swan and family \and Mrs. F. J. Wright attended the Chicago Symphony Concert at Ravin-- |ia Monday evening. Te f Jr. Walter McLaughlin hes accepted a position -- with the Ravinia Opera Company at Ravinia. 4 "I'm polite to any guy with a good right hook. It's me favorite sleep mixture."--Big Brother. 6 Miss Pearl Herschberger was a guest at the Charles Herschberger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher vis-- ited at the John Hans home at Long Miss Nina Wheeler--of Logansport, Indiana came Tuesday to Liberty-- viHe to visit friends after spending two weeks with Mrs. John S. Bell of North St. John's avenue, Highland Mrs, William Zoellbr'_of Chicago is a guest of Mrs. James Madden The Club House Phones 24 and 25 SPECIALS AS WR IN N. ¥. COURT Cakes Cookies, Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Cold Sliced Meats, Cheese of all kinds, Etc. for picnics. Club House Orange Peko Tea, per 1--2 lb.sl_achge o o oo * .' t Waukesha Ginger Ale, per bottle 15¢ per dozen |. W . > . ~ .' . > $1.50 Root Beer and Ginger Ale, gt. bottles, ice cold, per bottle . . 20¢ Club Hous: Grape Juice, gt. btl. 57¢ pintbottle? ue $+8 C210 30¢ Big Sweet}Leart Watermelons, "5¢ to 85¢; smaller ones . 65¢ to 70¢ Butter, fancy creamery, per Ib. . 43 BATURDAY, JULY *\#% M *mame TONGHT SUNDAY, JULY 27th / The Water's Figg! "Galloping " Fish" "Fighting Blood" No. 15 DALTON CMON IN Th€ '/ c:aner Moral Sinne® DOROTHY DALTON as a daring Apache in the best of all Paris-- ian love stories. Based on Mrs. Fisk's famous stage success, "Leah Kleschna." M nome veek. Grant Lusk, . and Mrs. Pester® went to ilake Sunday to visit with the h Pester family. The two fam--| lrove to Milwaukee Sunday af--| on, returning the same day, ' _ and Mrs, Henry Wehrenberg daughters m guests at the e Umbdenstock home at Long! ts Quality Store Mildred Lusk is spending her )n with her parents, Mr. and thi Umt unds M r1 LIBERTYVILLA Py week, --:_ -- ice Hoover of Princeton, i guest at the G. G. Hos-- , 801 West Park avenue, wet Fisher visited her Mabel Hans of Long RALPH INCE $y¥ |__A double bh y cele} :}mnor of%' Hosakins | Hosking 33 at the Glenn H n .;;a;'WanQSda'\' It was ap ant gatheri mediate is of the fa Down by the Old D Been the 20 years. Friday, July 25 Old time dance at Ray Broth« Pavilion, Y Lake, given b Diamond Lake Cemetery Associatin: Libertyville Lumber Co.. Home Builders Get Busy It is important to look your best always. Your house (fi':sses can be just as becoming as your dinner gowns. 2 A checked gingham, in wrap--around style or with side ties, trimmed with eyelet embroidery, in honeydew, copen, jade or brown is............. $5.50 A simple kimona apron of light percale with an entrancing pattern in copen, rose or lilac is cheery LOPT NMOTTIMIQGS .%..%........sss.mm m mrsicenmmntirmcrismcsmces $AxQd Many others are just as nice. The brand you will recognize as a very dependable one. Don't delay starting your house this Spring. If you are going to build get OUR PLAN SER-- VICE and start now before all the mechanics and laborers are taken up by the other fellow. @INSURANCE is PROTECTION | _ Luk plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. COMING EVENTs W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. HOMES ARE IN DEMAND Sale of Pretty Kimonas FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W and House Dresses You will sell or rent as soon as you start. -- No chance to lose. Come to us. We can assist you greatly at no cost to you. TRY IT. Others have. The First National Bank To the self--respecting, forward-- looking citizen it says, "I am yours, I represent your best work ing days. Be careful with me for I am your best friend. Put me in the bank where I am safe and will work for you. Remember I move the world." To the thr "Good--Bye." Open your Savings Account to-- day. The amount doesn't count. It's the start--that's the thing. : LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Racaurnoe Mara *Than a IIAal# Resources More Than a Half s Million Dollars "MONEY TALKS" LIBERTYYILLE -- ILLINOIS LIBERTYVILLE, WL. the } lav 6 Mutual Life Insurance Company n Phone 47 & DAY AND'NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 306 3 ¢* Snow's Auto Livery PAGE FIVE t + d $

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