y Miss Helen Honeywell and Wil-- lard Hyakt Mnr:he gala per-- formsamese of the Chicago Civic Opera Mesdames A. J. Austin and Frank Just were Chicago callers Saturday. Mrs. John Numsen and Mrs. Catherine Lancaster were Waukegan Company at Chicago on Friday eve-- 3 LBS CRISCO 1 CAKE PAN-- FREE VALUE $1.04 ; LIBBYS FRUITS FOR SALADS "It Takes Money To Make Money*" LIBBY'S DE LUXE BLACK LABEL PEACHES, No. 2% Cans, 40 cent value, 2 cans for ......_......: 12 CALIFORNIA ORANGES LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK $ P ECJIA LS 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue 1 FULL QUART AMMONIA + Cans Libertyville ociety ana LOCAL NEW S The safe way is to keep your chimney clear Several bad fires from this cause have nar-- rowly been averted within the past two COMMUNITY BAKERY GOODS ON DISPLAY '__-- FREE DELIVERY -- F. B. Lovell Co. Y ET very few wealthy men have started their lives as cap-- italists. Most of them have begun their careers as wage--earners-- and accumulated their first capital by saving from their wages. A savings account in this bank may start you on the road to fi-- nancial independence. TO SAVE MONEY, PHONE 31. is a maxim often quoted by the man who has never made any money _ O. H. MOLIDOR THE EFFECTIVE SOOT REMOVER PUT UP IN PACKAGES Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Chimney Fire For This Week FREE DELIVERY Cenol TqNlCs Miss Beatricemelnm m Frank Baumgartner o undel: were Waukegan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ray Moss and Mrs. Moss, Sr., visited at the home of Mrs. R. Miss Millie Wrench has aeeem a position with the North Shore Li at North ChknT). Miss Wrench was previously emp ogsd by the Lyons and Rouse Real Estate Company at Mundelein. * Mrs. Fred Kropp of Prairie View, was a visitor here today (Tuesday.) D. Cook at Mundelein Monday after-- Prag Priige ie b s : peo s h l not only endanger ose of your neigh-- --for homes that want the best in cooking -- T2c $2.00° 25¢ , ILLmwos 95¢ 39¢ TIllinois GronJy One of the Lutheran Lac-- ies' Aid will give a baked. bam sup-- per Thursday evening, FebmrSthh at 't!le Parish House at, five--thirty Mr. and Mrs, Clifton E. Heacock of North Chicago visited Sunday af-- temoonandevenifiqatthehomeof Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas. Mr. and Mrs. William Kiene visit-- '§§' »unday st'B'the home of ';)t!r.uand rs. Fran umgartner un-- delein Sum})y afternoon. _ Mrs. Arthur Brockman and mo-- ther, Mrs. M. Haas, motored to Mel-- rose Park Monday afternoon where they called at the home of Mr. and Superintendent of: Highways, --R. M. Lobdell, Supervisors Kelly and Ficke and é&m Schar have returned from a business trip to Galion and Cleveland, Ohio. 'Dorothy, the small dlu?'tzr of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Behm her tonsils -- removed _ last -- Saturday morning, Dr. M. D. Penney per-- forming the operation. ;ri}'.}"m:' week end at the home of r. and Mrs. Joleih Reuse <as. a guest of their daughter, Josephine. Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgo of Mundelein visited Sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Gould. Mrs. W. D. Porteous and son, Carroll, of Mundelein, were Sunday afternoon Kisitors at the home of Mr. and J. J, Porteous. Miss Ethel Ray of Mundelein, The local American Legion and Auxiliary have announced a. card and bunco pnrt{vto be held at the town hall on : Wednesday evening, February 8th. . Robert Lyon has moved into the house on the corner of Park avenue and Second street, which was re-- cently occupied by Edward Kuester, Jr., and family. kegan visited Sunday at the home af Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sceott. -- Mrs. °L. B. Majors spent Saturday with her mother--in--law, Mrs. Nettie Majors, of -- Lincoln, Neb., and brother--in--law, E. W. Majors, at the home of the latter in Maywood. Oscar and Alfred Swen, who have been working here for the past three months with the St. Paul Construc-- tion Couanny, left for their home in Iron Mountain, Mich., this morn-- ing (Tuesday.) * The recent cold snap brought many to the skating rink in Cook Park Althouahtbeeondiflmofthe ice is good, lack of space is a Douglass Wiegin will be presented Friday evenllf ,~--February --10th at eight o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. North Milwaukee avenue was a performed by County Judge Perry Persons in his chambers in the ecounty -- building -- at _ Waukegan in the presence of. a -- few near relatives of <~the contracting parties. Following the ceremony the young couple returned to the home of the fifoom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elilsworth Wilcox on Douglas The candy sale given by the _n;m_m_gpbyl_utsmmynm great success. The proceeds of the sale amounted to nearly $20. Had the supply of candy been greater a great deal more could have been marrix;ge Saturday afternoon to Miss Florence ~Elizabeth Strobbe, daughter of Mrs. Leone Strobbe of Noéh Chicago. The ceremony was Ave. Libertyville, whence they left felnts. 'They cxpeot to De gone for y °x r :omonfil and on their return will make their home in Libertyville. Mystic Workers held-- their | regular meeting in the Gridley Hall. After the business meeting was over, the members played bunco. The winners for high honors being Mrs. F. A. Stanley, the ten--year--old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams of Second street, was painfullly injured Monday night when he fell on the frozen ground, cutting a deep gash under his chin and badly bruising his neck. First aid was given at his home and Tuesday morning he was taken. to the -- office of Dr. Stephens, where the wound 'was closed with a clamp. The injury will necessitate several trips to the doctors' office for treatment. The Jolly Bunch met Slturdfi evening at the home of Mrs. F. Suydam, 131 Hurlburt Court, where they enjoyed a most pleasant social affair. Prizes for bunco 'were : a-- warded to Mrs. E. O. Wilson, first; Mrs. E. W. Butterfield, second; and Mrs F. Mordhorst, consolation. Mrs. Mary Brown was the recipient of the guests prize. to ~the Highland Park hospital, where an operation was performed at 7 o'clo¢k that evening. She stood the ordeal nicely and late reports from the hospital are that her con-- dition is improving satisfactorily.. Turner E. Wilcox, junior member of the local contracting firm of Wilcox & Wilcox, was united . in cond; anc Mrs. Roy Waters, conso-- iation. A delicious luncheon~ was served by Mrs. A. C. Smart. Mrs. Ralph Wehrenberg, who has been in poor health for some time past, was taken to Waukegan Sat-- urday, where x--Rays were taken to determine the nature of her ailment. It was found that the appendix was badly infected and she. was taken Mr. Abram Mendenhall will be the speaker at the meeting of the Libertyville Woman's Club to be held tomorrow afternoon (Wednes-- day), Feb. 1, at the Episcopal Par-- ish House. ~Mr. Mendenhall -- has chosen as 'his subject, "Jewels and Their Significance." He will be re-- ¥heir S'ifinificance." ie will be re-- ceived with great pleasure here by those who will hear him and those who have previously listened to his Mrs. Ralph Wickersham of Wau-- 358 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1928 The building <and hospital. com-- mittees of the Libertyville Woman's club will hold.a joint rummage sale sometime between> February 15th and March 15th, the date and place to be announced later. This is for the benefit of the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital and anyone hav-- ing any castoff® clothes, household goods etc. and wishing' to cont.ribute{ will pleage call any of the following members of the committees: Mrs. A. E. Suter, phone 765,; Mrs.. Max Kohner, Phone 376, Mrs. L. H. Ak-- ers, Phone 579, Mrs. Lioyd C. Ray, Phone 220--M or Mrs. J. C. Reuse, Phone 79.. All contributions grate-- fully received. _ _ f ' o District Number Nineteen, to which the Lnbertg:lflk Pn:-mt-'mbu As-- sociation "@a con-- 3'::{' at tt?:'ciritdnir %ht}lrch 1{: egan on Tuesday, Feb. 7. morning session -- -5': open at 10 o'clock a. m. with \nle::'uwto the listrict, Luke Count uh gan. Miss Mary Murphy will speak (in'"'l;l'iecflulth d"§en Child," and 8. N. 4. SW . give a mes-- The Kiwanis Club on Thursday evenins: February 2nd, will have an unusualk speaker,--Dr. Lours Wirth of the University of Chicago and of the Y. M. C. A. College. He is instructor in Sociolo%y_at the : Uni-- versity of Chil:'fio and is joint auth-- or with Park Burgess of "Books on Sociolo;w." DPr. . Wirth has ap-- peared before theep National Sociolo-- gical Society several times, and is honored as a national authority on some -- sociological~ questions. His subject on Thursday evening will be "The &hdem' Family and -- Its Problems." This will be ladies' aftemoo;hefor which lrrim were given. usual collection was taken from the members and do-- nated to the Aid benefit fund. A large number of the German Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society of the local St. Jonhn's Eva.nfih ical Church met at the home of Mrs. Emil G. Sawusch Monday afternoon, where they were served with a most de-- licious chicken dinner. _A business meeting was held following the din-- ner and several ganres of <+bunco were played in the latter part of the night. gates of the local associations will give two minute mand Mrs. Walter H. Buhlig, 'stdent of the State Parent--Teacher Association, will give an address on "1928 Parent--Teather Work." ~It is hoped there will be a large deelgation from There will be a special mee of Libertyville Lodge No. 492 A:hi Work on the Felloweraft degree. By order of the Master. f § ~--T. F. SWAN, & . _ SBecretary. Libertyville present at the confer-- "BY THE LADY ABOUT TOWN." Insure -- Only We've never learned the secret of how a Libextyville woman can look cool on a hot day khen she isn't and warm on a cold day when she is it, such as everyone being 'there ex-- cept (the legionaires. About <as m{a:fl us as you can count on one _sRowed up at their dance at Wheeling last Saturday night. There were quite a number from here, but few of t.he%'ebelonged to the Legion, Tom Lacey -- and Charlie Hoskins more than did their part in the check room. You should just see the fur coat I got back. I am mighty glad that the mer-- cHants put on their dollar 'day if for no other reason than that it made Harry Gotti chdnge the Christ-- mas decorations in the Soda Shop window. 4 --Doran Penney told me that she is staying with her "dramma'" all over again as her mother is back at the hospital. 3+ freezing to --death. How embarrassed I felt to have Dick Lyons give Paul Ray such a calling down for not sin»fiing like he should last Friday night at the show. Of course, Dick kept us in hot water most of the time, one minute thinking we were in church, the" next in school and, then,, as though we were taking our singing lesson. We never knew just when to burst forth. A lot of credit must be given to Mr.--Aylsworth and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Dick couldn't get them to stop.. Finally, everyone was ;inging away as though they knew ow. © : --My overalls are rather worn, but if I can'find a friend Tuesday night that may be in need of a partner, I will take --advantage of Lang-- worthy's and Morse's reductions in aprons and overalls and show up at the barn dance at the Town Hall. It takes the Legion to put over OBSERV ATIONS. Opposite Electric Station with a ° standard stock company under State supervision. Ask Phones 469--269. on NOTICE _ IPriday, Fed, iUVlh Entertainment by the Mundelein P. T. A. at the Community House. Program to consist Bf readings songs, numbers by the children ami a.short play. _ _ >-- : Thursday, ~Feb. 9th -- Baked ham supper _by Lutheran Ladies' Aid at tfie Parish House commencing at 5:30 P. M. dies' Kate Douglas Wiggins presented at the Methodist Church by the La-- Friday, February 17. P. T. A. meeting at the North Grammar school at 3 p. m. Foun-- ders' Day. Card y d bnn'c'opew t : th an y at . the Town Hall given by the American Legion and iluxiliary "Cheer Up," a musical review by the Libertyville Woman's Club, for CARD OF THANKS : We wish to express our deep ap-- preciation of the spirit. of kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. We also thank the singers and those who sent flowers. 4 § Card'purtY""h and dance at St. Jo-- seph's school hall by the ladies of the %arhh, starting at 8 o'clock. Five hundred, euchre, bunco. . Re-- freshments fres. édn:ission charges. Wednesday, February 8th Fourth unnn'al mask ball of the Mundelein _ Fire Department at Dietz's Stables, Ivanhoe. the benefit of the hospital fund. Despite the auto, a farmer's idea of a useless dude still consists of a fellow who can't harness a horse. WILBUR MORSE MR. AND MRS. PHILIP MORSE AND FAMILY. inrS4 Hop 545 NORTH MILNWAUKEE AVE. (UPSTFAIRS) LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINOIS _ Friday, Feb. 10. -- The Old Peabody Pew" by e nb o -- m e owm :1"5' Pnd hove ,?mcktoco%q@ Im addition ' to Airnf naur dnedAth, Shek ho a _ Qofiié OWNED e \_STORE COMING EVENTS ian Pineapple fOr ...« %:s..!.%...2 ... moddt 1 gt. can Club House Sauer Kraut Juice for....20¢ 3 pkgs. Ferndell Jelly Powder for...._............25¢ 11b. jar Luncheon Preserves, all flavors, for_25¢ Stewing Figs, black or Adriatic, 2 Ibs for.......25¢ Sauer Kraut in Bulk, 2 lbs (1 gt.)......._._......_15¢ Home Made Pork Sausage Meat, per Ib.........25¢ Spare Ribs, per Ib..:.."....._.'..._--;...."~~._16¢ --_-- Our $1.00 Day was a howling success. We sold many hundreds of combinations for a dol-- lar, which meant a great savings to those who took advantage of the specials. To those who were unable to participate in the bargains on our $1.00 Day we offer many speécials for 4 days only, beginning Wednesday, Feb. 1: 1 nine lb. keg Mixed Holland Herring for:..$1.15 3 cans No. 1 size Sun Sweet Prunes for....29¢ 2 cans No. 2 size Fresh Garden Corn for ... 29¢ 1 ten oz. pkg. Dromedary Dates for.............19¢ 1 No. 2 size Hillsdale Broken Sliced Hawai-- All Phones 25 \S7 February 16, 17, 18. TRIGGS & JOHNSON ©{HIS IS a dha Notice of special meeting to dis-- Bolve corporation and cerz;zictte of publi¢ation: . : . :-- _ Special notice is hereb, [fiven that a meeting of the stockholders of the W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Yellow Cah * Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. > SNOW'S A Wioe%nsil(oflnr says: "I find mothers very'well informed on the sulgleet of 'lxfie" in medicines. Few mothers -- nov:?-days would buy a preparation that contained opiates or chloroform. A glance at the Q;ckage before buying tells her this. ith Foley's Honey and Tar Com-- found, the name tells a true story. t is quickly effective for coughs, colds, croun and throat irritations. Pure as it is sure, and worth manyi times its price."--Adv. 1 Short Talks by Thoughful Mothers. |AUDITORIUM| 'Get Your Man' Wed. Feb. 1 Thurs.ig'ri_ Feb. 2--3 A co . of salesmanship and love in a business tan-- And'Clg.g 's the girl who can do it!_ All she has to do is to fla.lg those big, bright 10 20 1I00G, T1VSC UV'B,. CRA aslee No: the -- Peginning r--it's of the end! The --screen's flapper queen outdoes "Hula" and "Mantrap" in this take off of a Yankee girl's adven-- Saturdgy, Feb. 4 THUNDER (the dog) in * "Wolf Fangs" To a dog, Loyalty is first-- doesn't matter. Also "AFRICAN ADVENTURES" Showing a man's experiences Life Aiso a children's comedy with littlée Mickey McGuire "Suk Legs" MADGE!BELLAMY, in "MICKEY'S PALS." Matinee at 2:30. CLARA BOW, in Corgedy. -- News. NOTICE & ' " 1J © r _Being a majority of the Board of Directors of said (gompmy. -- | 19--11L. i #+ Vol. 1. of neighbor is the | one who keeps his _ Why not follow windows shut so you the team and be a have to buy a radio booster for our set of your own." town; especially the Ti s oin Poobh | dined in wgue ds | argue og.uhsrtcflh nndlflm is one of the vicinity, by the finest winters we've LIBERTYVILLE | ever seen, and we've EU_'B_EE_% | seen lots of 'em. for the man who knocks his home man who knocks the town he lives in is making a failure of town that he might twenty years." town. If he knocks Julian Woolf says, 'he meanest kind There is no hope Phone 47 and 48 LUMBER CO. O."A. Newsom, The most acceptable gift.--The most ap-- propriate means of expression. Let them wi'rmy your message for you. owers sent by wire anywhere. EDITORIAL. Valentine Day Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS The Four By Six First National Bank Give Him The Chance You Want HimTo Have .CAPITAL & SURPLUS $110,000.00 ' rOU think the world wfhum. -- Yes, he must --have every opportunity. _ You must plan now to provide it. Educa-- no:de;nd the l?zmt);oy other refqu:remcnu ne to that on his feet, to hmamtchpu:nhfe.allmustbtptux Yet without a big fortune the money must of the mark you plan. Establish a trust with us for hm We will pay him his share of your estate gradually as he gains experience ... . and when he reaches the age of judgement we pay him the bulk. Come in and talk it over with our trust offhcets Send Flowers We Deliver Carroll, Carroll, Executor. ket Ball Conference, Feb. 2, 3 and 4. She was the jani-- -- on Lange Court tor's daughter, but | to Wim. McCormick, his feet. chief clerk and traf-- fic manager, is con-- fined to his home with a severe case she January 28, 1928. AT LAST. Stop a cold before it stops Take HILL'S. Cul-"!& g:mthecdd.ch;?them.n. bowels, tones the system. Insist HILL'S, Red box, 30c. All druggists. % -*fifi --'. " new home on Lot 18. in the program. sold his latest house tional Steel Fabric' for his outside stue-- co base, which gives who is spending the winter in the sunny south. From the na-- ture of the card, we w ith a PRHONE 174--]J Ko. 4