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Lake County Register (1922), 24 Mar 1928, p. 7

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their home last Monday evening. Prizes were awarded those holding hi@t 'l-u'"'""';t ;*ocgns. 4 & d TKE wink quoe: WE EEEE _ NT Ueeeat Ee EP UENEREE IE 1 Silies P fge t ce ce i t 10 ols 3: 5 tained the North Side Card Club at| Mrs. Mary Martin of Belvidere St. their home last Monday evening., Waukegan spent the week end at Prizes were awarded those holdingithe home of her parents, Mr. and. highest and lowest scores. Mrs. Henry Hapke. " Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheelock ent--| Esther Diebold the eldest daught-- ertained the Wauconda Euchre Club| er of Mr. and Mrs. Will Di,eboldi last week Iandag evemn%.d High! was taken ill with scarlet fever on score was made m . Red--| Tuesday. The home has been put gate and Charles r, second by under quarantine. This is the first Lydia Clark and Ira Fisher, whfle,'case of that disease in Fremont and cynmhnm were given to Mrs. M.!we hope an epidemic of it can be S. COlark and G. D. Stroker. Lunch--|avoided as it is a rather serious ean was served at a late hour. time of the year for the farmers '1'59 Fourtnightly club held its| to be housed in. It is said to be meeting this week at the high school N:llf a light case and all precaution sym and was entertained by the| will be taken to keep it away from teachers of the high school and other member=> of the family as @rammar school. 'everybody is most anxious to get C. J. Reid and daughters of Chi-- out of quarantine as soon as pos-- cago and a married daughter and'sible even more so at this time of ber husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| the year. Harris and sons of Aurora, were| -- Annunciation of *®Blessed -- Virg-- Sunday visitors at the G. R. Black--| in Patron Saints Day of St. Mary's hurn home. church will be observed with Solemn A zon was born to Mr. and Mrs.! High Mass next Monday evening. Arthur Houghton of North hicago, This feast day falls on the 25th but Tuesday, March 20th, at the Victory'this being Passion Sunday it will amarsdt Hacnital --Waukecan. _ A|be celebrated the following Monday. The Fourtnightly club held its | meeting this week at the high school sym and was entertained by the, teachers of the high school and C. J. Reid and daughters of Chi-- cago and a u_:_arried_d_a_ught'gf a'nd' and the young mother was in a critical condition. _ Mr. Houghton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hough-- ton, and formerly resided here. .. ber husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and sons of Aurora, were Sunday visitors at the G. R. Black-- hurn home. yes cacatre A zon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houghton of North hicago, Tuead:&flmh 20th, at the Victory Memo Hospital, Waukegan. A Caesarian operation was performed but the child died soon after birth Thieves broke into the Brown and Rochmer Garage Saturday night and took all the money from the cash register amounting to only a small --um. Nothing else seemed to be missing. No clue has been found of the bandits up to this time. _ Mrs. Ed. Redgate e&ertained thir-! ty friends at the old gym in the| high school last week Wednesday night in honor of her birthday m--' niversary. Seven tables of euchre | players spent a very pleasant even-- ing. & aht luncheon was served which ended one more 'enjoyable' avening. All present wished their| hostess many more happy birthdays.| The Primary election last Satur-- day afternoon brought out Four hundred and thirty--four voters, men 262, women 172. For Justice of the Pen Victor Carr received 273 vot-- eg Joe Haas 123. For Constable Ed. Dunn was given 240, H. E. Hicks 204, " Anson Davis 71. For supervisor, Peter. Stanfield, 163, R. C. Kent 146, Frank Bacon 116, For Town Clerk A. S. Powers 340, As-- sessor C. E. Wheelock 332. High-- way Commissioner Willard Darrell 146, Gearge Scheide 240. FEDERATED CHURCH NOTES day afterm hundred an« 262, women Peace, Vict e3 and Joe | Ed. Dunn Hicks 204, 10 a m. Sunday School 11 a m. Morning Worship 11 a m. Junior Endeavor 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Mr. Proctor, a blind evangelist, filled the pulpit of the Federated Church last g'nnday morning and evening. Mr. Proctor is a graduate of Garrett Biblical Institute of Northern University. A large num-- The Woman's Auxiliary of the Federated Church met this week Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lewis Harris of the South Side of town on ber is expected to join Wauconda Federated Church between now and Easter. On March.15th ten of those who have been coming to the church this winter informed the pastor that they desired to unite with the church. e Main Street. Clyde Whitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam Whit:x'a/n. and a fourth vear student at Knox College, Gales-- berg, has won special mention in the Chicago Herald and Examiner as a hasketball player.. He also received a letter fmfi:ox College for his team and for his splendid record as a basket ball player. Wauconda is justly proud of her sons as they go out and make great names for them-- selves by winning honors in their ;lal.:.::es as well as in the athletic @ldt. Mrs.» Geo. Broughton, daughter tois, and Emily Bates were Wau-- evran shoppers Wednesday. : Another pleasant time was enjoy-- ed by a number of ladies Wednes-- ; THINKS IT'S POOR \susmess To Do : OUR WASH AT HOME ! A\ WAUCONDA REV. H. J. LOCKE, Pastor OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY IT IS GOOD BUSINESS--OUR LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIl OAK PHONE 87 !day afternoon when they gathered.] together at the lunch rooms of Mrs. : | McGill to play Euchre. -- _ e l ' It was mentioned in these items tlast week that the R. N. A. would t give a card and bunco party this 'Wednesday night. That was errone-- ous. The party will be Wednesday lnight, March 28th. Everybody come t and have a good time. I will collect 1927 t&xes for Fremont Twp. at the following places on the dates given:-- State Bank, Mundelein:-- March 24, 27, 29, 31, April 3 and 5. Store at Ivanhoe:-- March 26, 28, 30, April 2 and 4. ALBERT SNYDER, Deputy Collector. 23--2t. GRACE EVANGELICAL CHURCH REV. H. E. GRIMME, Pastor Prairie View, IIL Do not forget our Sgecial meet-- ings, which begin next Sunday.-- -- An announcement was published last week under the heading of Prairie View, and we desire at this 'time to make our position clear in Revival, b'e'gmm:f' ning at 7:00 . P. M. Miss L. Kasdorf, of Chicago, visit-- ed at the parsonage last Monday. -- Do not forget our Concert and Basket Social given by the band at Herschberger's -- Hall on Friday, March 23rd, at 8:00 P. M. The pro-- ceeds go for music and dther band expenses. The ladies of course will not forget the baskets. Syurvs Our periodical and special sub-- scriptions are now due, and we hope all concerned will take care of this matter in the near future. . _~: _ _ We. will have special Prayer Serv-- ice every Sunday evening during our FREMONT CENTER las FREMONT TAX NOTICE PRAIRIE VIEW Qfl T STUDY and at pl@ay, CHNIUICH S CYCS IHMilol DC p1UG", s tected. They need enough light and the right kind of light. Gloom and glare are equally dangerous. Defective vision, aggravated by poor light, handicaps one--fourth of all the children in American schcols. For your children's' all the CNAHiilGdren in AmMmMCCTICdlI XIVGYIO. _ 1 UIL YUUL -- CIHIUIUCIL 3 sake--and also for your:own comfort and health--be sure the light is right. Lighting Information Service > Our lighting specialists will be glad to study your patticular needs and sugg.&t ways in which you can secure the best lighting effects. This advisory service is free. Call in or phone us. f Sight up... for heal T STUDY and at play, children's eyes must be PuBLic SERVICE COMPAN 8 sSOUTH GENESEE ST., WAUKEGAN GUS KRUMREY, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Telephone Libertyville 144--W, Libertyville, IIL ELK TEREEuKe Es : :AE ME T e 0 NC PWnc that of a dance given in the Town Hall, and we as a@ Church and Christ-- ian people do not and will not en-- courage dancing. We owe this to the members of Grace Church that 'we make this statement. A Miss N. Conklin, of Chicago, visit-- ed us last Sunday and attended our morning service. . _ .. _ __| _ 4 Mrs. Collins with Mrs. Sibley at-- tended our services last Sunday evening. 'Paul and Mabel Krueger' of Lake Zurich, visited us again last Sunday. Services beginning March 25th Church School--10:00 § Morning Worslu:£--11:00 Special Prayer Service--7:00 Fvangelistic Service--7:30 * Servgces Every Evening Except Saturday Beginning at 7:30 P. M. Do not forget our Quarterly Con-- ference on Saturday %}n'il "th and Communion on Easter Morning. Rev. services. TINIEST MOTOR built has recently been completed, is one--third of an inch bigh, weighs about "a quarter of an ounce, and developes 400 revolutions a minute, according to Scientific American. _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS This Lilliputian -- machine, which stands as tall as a housefly, is made of gold, silver "and iron, and con-- sists of 58 parts, most of which were made with the use of a jeweler's magnifying glass. Drills for the tiny screw--holes were made from small darning needles. _ Fourteen carat gold was used for the binding posts, pulleys, brush--holders and yoke; silver for the base and iron Tor the armature and field--pieces. The motor, with the machinery which it runs, is mounted on a block one and a half by two and achalf inches in size, and the belt used is «a number 60 cotton thread. The "machinery" consists of two wheels geared together, the larger about the size of a nickel, and the motor pulley makes 40 revolutions to each revolution of this wheel. . Voters of Peoria have given their approval to a bond issued of $1,000,-- 000 for the construction of a bridge across the Illinois river at the foot of Cedar street, by a majority of 2,933 voters. . The construction of the bridge which will relieve present traffic congestion in and out of Pe-- oria, will begin soon, officials de-- | its germ destroying properties, seldom ' fails to quickly subdue itching, even of ( mam The -- first application } the skin cool and comfortable | Rash and blotches are healed right up ' Rowles Mentho--Suiphur is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small some other torturing, embarassing skin troub! leuyou magr quickly be rid of it by using Mentho--Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist -- L This sulphur preparation, its germ destroyiag propert ar from any good druggist If you are splm'fd;fop!'ec_uma"qt SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY,ITCHING SKIN "he First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable smallest electric motor ever will have charge of both The announcement was MADE LIKE JEWEL because of THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, skin HOWLAND TO BE _ AN INDEPENDENT township on the Lake county board of supervisors for the past year and a half and who met defeat in the town caucus Saturday is to make the race dorf Kent o(u In Waucond@g of Wauconda | Independent ca He is to op ¥Vglo, who won ination in Wau caucus. Willa Independent th* missioner. He the caucus: _-- Kent lost ou race. -- Stadfeld Kent, 146, and ] rell, the presen! er was defeate Supervisor R. P. Howland of Bar-- THS® with it fixtures t tify w comfortable. Wauconda Files Monday filed as an ndidate for supervisor. 'Pe Peter Stadfeldt of the Republican nom-- conda township, at the d Darrell filed on the ket for een of your home th! r we put in the t help to beau-- to all cus --= are still m. it SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1928 nomination by George Scheid by a vote of 240 to 176. The supervisor fight in Wauconda township will be for the seat vacated by Ray Paddock, whe has served that 'm'fl.o-tleeountybo-rdiotthe past 12 years. ['DMMpBenCook filed as Independents for highway com-- missioner, and W. H Ritzenthaler and Quiren Weidner for school trustees. Bupervisor Charles Wilcox of Lib-- ertyville wilt he opposed on April 3 by a Democratic candidate, W. E. Mil-- ler, a former board member. Countryside Mot@rs €OAL, FEED, SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, DERS, ETC. -- $. -- Office and yard at C. M. & St. P. Trigcks RONDOUT, ILLINOIS € Lake Street, Mundelein Chrysiet Now Greater Than Ever Never before has there been such widespread interest in Chrysler cars, newly priced at *670 and upwards. Chrysler's sensational new | New LOUVW LR ~PRICE S Call Mike Behm Libertyville 290 h. for satisfactory .. {"%i; Laundry and Dry, F CleaningS%riric'e Reliable Laundry & Dry JOHN G. BORST L FEED. SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, LIBERTYYILLE -- MUNDELEIN . Sales and Service -- i _ Cleaning Co. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Administratrix. March 5, 1928. 19/21--23. The LA UNDRY does it best! J. E. LEONARD, Manager Established in 1899 lofty, and universal. x Not until liberty is based on etern-- al principles will it be full, equal,| t'g.. -- + -'Hsnry Giles The love of liberty with life is given. h reg . Red Pepper_ Rub &akn the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can-- not hurt you, and it cértainly stops that old rheumatism torturé at once. When you are'sgx'gring so you can When you are sufféring so you can hardly get around, (jujt try Redy Pepper Rub and you will Nave the 'quickest relief known. Nothigg has such con-- centrated, penetrating heat as red pep-- ?n. Just as soon 4s you apply Red epper Rub you will:feel the tingling heat. -- In three min and soreness are g Ask any good d ist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper &ub. Be sure to get the genuine, wi e name Rowles en each packages -- *, Not until liberty is based on etern RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS RREVMATISM lower prices and outstanding values, are winning public enthusiasm surpassing even the great demonstrations of past years. Ait three --m-i'ri%uv it warms the through and: through. . Pain Phone 103 T. CIN <A Dryden <ame c smm <+ + FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, IIl. _ Telephone 147--K. FOR SALE--Nearly new cuduc<c. :s adbcip se °C tut: esns eae P and Breakfast Nook, on Third St. Priced very reasonable, with easy terms. 22--6t. FOR SALE--Six room home on Sunnyside Place. All modern con-- veniences including oil burner. Garage, Deep lot, fine trees and shrubbery. Priced right. Terms. A. R. SCHNAEBELE | Realtor ' 111 W. Church St.,. Libeftyville FOR SALE--Red Clover Seed. State purity test 99.2%. Free from nox-- lous weed. Price 30c per lb. Wal-- ter Sage, Libertyville. Phone 667-- FOR SALE--Or rent--in QOakwood New 6 room home, hot water heat, 2 car garage. $ room modern home, 2 car garage, 1 block from Electric Station. Four xond five room flat at 610 Milwaukee Ave. FOR / -- SALE FOR :SALE--Male police dog, 6 months old. House broken, friend-- Iy, $25. Phone 529--W. 22--6t FOR SALE--No. 1 baled timothy hay. Bergeron Stock Farm on Lalf St., 2 miles Y-st of Liberty-- villé. Phone 678--J--2. 4A--tf FLYNéN-GABLE CHICKS in 100 lots W. *Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Anconas, $11.00. Barred Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, $12.00. Ph. Arl. Hts. 34--Flynn--Gable Hatchery, E. Euclid Avenue, Arlington Heights, Il. 9--24--pd. 269. OR SALE -- HupmoDlie _ A _ i. truck; Tourists home qquipped' for cross country traveling. All' in good condition. Can be seen af--} ter 6:00 P. M. at 116 E. Park Ave--' nue. Phone Libertyville 424. _ _ . FOR SALE--Brick store building with filat upstairs, on Milwaukee Avenue in the heart of the busi-- .ness distri Store and flat rent-- ed. i1 of R.G. Karing, Re-- altor. hones, Office 469; Res. Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. ,Hyonwmttobuyanythhz.orflyouhn*blfl. re.torexchange,orifyonwmhdp.mhitkunwul colhlumns. You will get results. . _ There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake County in-oshortatime'mdatnmbhaeutnmmflyu makey?urwantslmownhut. A trial will convince you. FOR SALE--Horse, 10 yrs. old, wegght 1500 lbs. Leo Elfering, LiKertyville. Phone 607--J--1L. 513 21.31. 0R :SALE--Household -- furniture including four kiuc%n chairs, ta-- ble, dining room ble, dresser, twin beds. Very reasonable. Te-- lenhone Chas. Roll, Deerfield, 'l 80c per bu. S _ _a large stock f fine home gro ; fer this year, lowing standa ' dock, -- Plowm: ua. 38 . "y oc FOR ° SALE--Mahogany Cabinet Victor victrola with 28 records in first class conition. Price $15.00 cagh. Phone Libertyville 376. Terrace. 6 large room house with sun parlor; extra lavatory on first floor, 2 car garage, large lot. Phone Libertyville 728--R. _ _ FOR SALE--A few pieces of lino-- leum and some odd chairs, (wick-- er &nd dining). Phone Libertyville 853. 23--1t. FPOR SALE--25 Pure Bred ~White Wyandottes. Laying pullets. Box 502,; Libertyville. Phone 477. t 23--2t--pd. Avenue. 320 ACRE IMPROVED FtRH. with equipment, for sale or ex-- change for a small farm. Posses-- sion at once. James Pascoe, Gary, Minnesota. . 19--6t--pd. OR {--SALE--Buifi leghorn _ egR>® e ® a for' ketting of 15, $1.00. W. H.i. "\{."e'" notify IAoyd C. Ray, 411 GeHinge, 320 North Avenue, Lib--| ° est Park Avenue,. Phone Lib-- ertvillle. Te e»4 | _ ernvik 20M ; _____H1 FIELD SEEDS FOR SALE--Small seeds are all cleaned and graded. Corn is graded, all tips and butts removed. Early Progress, a rust -- Classified Ads redistant, heavy yielding, new ; spring wheat, stands up well on' heavy soil, $1.75 per bu. Wiscon-- sin Pedigree Barley, the standard G--row barley, $1.25 per bu. Oats,| Forward, a new late variety of f great merit. A customer reports . yield of 84 bu. per acre on 35 acre field last season. Also White| Cross and lowar, two splendid ; early varieties. Price any variety,| 80c per bu. Seed Corn, --I have| a large stock of -- exceptionally: fine home grown seed corn to of-- fer this year, including the fol-- lowing standard varieties: Mur-- dock, Plowman, Golden _ Glow, Madison Dent, and Minnesota No. 13; any variety $5.00 per bu., sub-- FOR SALE OR RENT n modeérn home: on Brainerd G. C. GRIDLEY Libertyville, Illinois --Buff Leghorn eg@gs} 22.6t--pd. 23--1t--pd reports DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON 18--tf 19--8t. IFOR SALE--Old{fashioned buck-- FOR SALE--2 teams. James Guer-- in, Libertyville. Phone C'Q:l_:z. 4 FOR SALE--One 2--flat buildi 122 Austin Avenue. Phone ertyville 398--J. 19-- FOR SALE--500 bu. barley, baled FOR RENT--Four furnished rooms. Phone Libertyville 204--M. __ _ |LOST--Black Shetland pony. Find-- FOR RENT--Furnished room at 144 E. Church Street. Also gar-- age room for 1 car. 23--1t. FOR RENT--Room at 144 E. Church "Street. Also garage room for 1 car. 22--1t. WRENfi T--5 room first flat. Call at 601 W. Park Avenue or shone Libertyville 236--J. 21 +. FOR RENT--S5 room mox Call Libertyville 204--M. i'o(g RE!;T----M at 140 East urch St. Also work at home. -- Phone bm! @'Y WANTED-- & or 6 boarders. 187 Johnson Avenue, Libertyville. _ WANTED--Lady wants day work. Call in morning before 8 a. m. or in the evening after 6 P. M. Phone Libertyville 684--J--2, 28--8t. WANTED--Girl who has had scar-- let fever, for general housework in home which will be under quar-- antine for two weeks. Pemnanent position, ?od wages. Phone Lib-- ertyville 761. 28--1t. ground. Buckwheat seed @ $1.00 r bu. Delivered. Bergeron Stock Erm on Lake St., 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. _ WANTED--to do custom hatching of eggs. Incubator capacity for 1000 eggs or less. Tde&hnc Prarie View, 663--M--1. C. J. :'g kins, Prairie View. WANTED-- Permanent place on dairy or general farm April 15th. Address K. H. G. Gen. Delivery, hay, baled straw. Phone 5098. 4. Hardin Rouse, Mundelein. _ 10--+f. ANNOUNCEMENT--Leading Chi-- cago manufacturer has fine high grade player piano which respon-- sible party can have by complet-- ing small monthly payments still due on the account. Selection of rolls included. For particuiars ad-- dress P. O. Box: 172, Chicago, Ilis. * 22.3t. W ANTED--Married co:iflc looking for good home to do work nee-- essary to keep house for family of two adults and two year old boy. Work includes general house-- work, cooking, wash.':g, garden-- ing, washing auto, etc. Applicants must be' Protestants, _ willing workers and have good disposi-- tions. Man must be nandy at odd ;obs..qlgon't amwr:; unlers you can urnis good erences pro'g that you are capable of doing this type of work. In reply state sal-- & a? expected, age and experience. Address \& W. R. Box 119, Evan-- ston, Hlinbis. 21--2t. WANTED--Couple capable of man-- aging restaurant and rooming apartments. Address replies to Box "S.R." c--o Lake County Reg-- ister, Libertyville, Ill. O--tf Pianos regulated and repaired, at Libertyville every Monday. Or-- ders taken at RA& Furniture Store or call or write C. J. Diehl, Wood-- Commander, C. C, Hoakins ---- Meets First Tuesday -- GridJiey Hall Optometrist Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED Gurnee, Ills. W a B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Buil Telephone 57 LIBERTY Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION MSCELLANEOUS 274--J. FOR RENT PAGE SFVEN [# 19--7t--pd. 22--6t--

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