. Mrs.EdnaButtt-din . i ie,dTid'tlfdTll'l"riih'll"flN/ new" -liiiUGruaGiF. "EBMJ Gii he held on the high school field and will be called " seven o'eioek. the Waukegan 'tthte' Bank team of WW web, is nttleadintt the Next Tuesday evening die Foam: indogg: team vi]! play a - with In. Eva Barton. " Guyshke, is mahingan extended ataynt the GmrtttatsirNme. ',"i.--a.r--:',.... Safe Deposit Boxes! day at marine. llrsaC. I. ft'Tpg1g,tl','d m- eral friends at 1 ive Hundred par- ty Thursday mint. Theo Knuth, of North Chicago, xi- shad "My afternoon with Lib- -trviBe friends and getatives. l Soc-i LOC, Ella Druia, danghtor of Mrs. Ma- mie Hols; of Matt Day spent Fri- A. R. Sehnaibete and Jay Cairns, Joel fathom. transacted business m Chm My. William Legate is sporting a new Ford Roadster purchased fun J. M. Mekitrick, Ine., local Ford agency. Mrs. W. W. Canon and 3. guest, Mrs. Jean mu of Cincin- nati, Ohio, were Chieatro visitors Friday. uougs1oentttattterititrr.- Three different systems to choose from Frederie's--vita Tonic Compound ---- 812.00 Lemtm--Steam Oil Pro- can' "o'"-----------. $12.00 Gahrielttnz-Reeonditioning Oil Compound M..." I iiGGairs vaeatioai from'lii- Libertyville LAKE COUNTY NATIONAC BANK Permanent Marcel Waves Victor . Orthophonic 'ociety LOCAL N: LOCAL 2 Hear every sound fully and faithfully reproduced from the airy overtunes of the violin to the deep contra bass of the organ. tCr Nothing nearer perfection has ever been aectmplishetr--corne in and let us demonstrate these new machines. THE mggngmi BEAUTY $361,913 I? . B, Lovell Co. Reductions for July 26 and 27 The Perfection Of Phonographic Sound Reproduction. Newest Records Received On Weekly Releases. Libertyville, Illinois CAPITAL li? SURPLUS. $150,000.00 and r. 1mm Age. a. aehi%mrs The Friendship Circle of the Met- hodist church is holding a picnic " Gages Lake today (Friday). This Cincle is in charge of Mrs. John E. hodht church is holding a picnic atI Mm.. James "ROCK. daughter, Gages Lake today (may). 'iiiil Beremce and Don.ald. Fink, of (glues- Circle is in charge of Mrs. John E. go,.have been axiom 3 Wk 8 p- Belong. k 'cation at the Delia of Wisconsin. They are expected to return here William Schottmann, of 1i,ree-lsataito mom. gan was a guest Thursday night at ' . __ . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williaml A, W Whitmore and daughters, Hagan." and family, Oakwood Bessie, and Mrs. Joseph Pester and Terrace. her . daughter, of Grayslake are . lil,fih/l1'llri automobile tour through About tw.entarWe friends .rt.ieay. I the west. They will visit at several may surprised 131133}qu Gagllardi, points of interest in Colorado and 214 Broadway, by gunng a party in l with relatives in Kansas. [ Mrs. Harry Olendorf and Mm. at work this week, which caused Jesse Strong, of Deerfield, were quite serious injury to one exe. luncheon guests Tuesday at the . home of Mrs. S. C. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jirava and daugh- . Iter, Edna, left Thursday for their P. G. Ray and son. Junior 2tua','liilt,tt', in Iowa City, Iowa, rafter en- ed Wednesday Rommel": Lake and joying a few days visit with their Ballard Lure, WiiconSin,tiwhere tson/Otto Jinn, and his wife. 9 en' et a wee 's vaca on. _ _. they Joy . Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith and fam- Mrs. Hiram Boulevare, of Detroit, il.y,. of Wimbleton, North Dakota, visited Wednesday evening " the l visited Sunday night and Monday at home of Mr. and MngGuy E. Le- the home of Mr. and Mm. E. J. gate and family, 117 Johnson ave. lirGa/it"v",', Mr. Smith " a nephew of (hir Hagerty. About twenty-five friends pleas- antly surprised Miss Julia Gagliardi, 214 Broadway, by giving a party in honor of her birthday anniversary on Thursday evening. Much amuse- ment was afforded by various games that were played. Miss Gugliardi received many lovely remembrances Mrs. Frank Dolph of bithoe, Ibo is under care at the Elizabeth Camden Hospital, is reported fl get- ~ting along satisfactorily. ft om her guests. tuotravdGe,viattr,dthmdirntthe homeoftrr.undMrs.B.E.Hieks at Wauconda. R. W. Albertson and son. Billy, of Hubbard Woods and W. p, Erick- son, of Chicago, were Libertyville business callers Thunday. Illinois - Ii, .3 Ti Church. ' I , The F a and ann 'i' local ht . will be I i ust 7th. I served f . church. g transact g ers will ' The I i hodist I g hing an i Saturda: I Copk Im I bryyr yo . of we c I made ca 3 Early ' of libel I their at: i the villa g the Lib i promotil I Elixabet [the thriving metropolis to enter the" state of wedlock. The contracting! parties were Alton Larson and Miss; Emma Jasper, who accommnied by: four other young people, L' motored' out into the country in search of" the proper officer to effect the union. They stopped at the Countryside or age at Mundeiein, and explain". fheirNhuea to Mr. Leonard the genial manager of the place who! immediately took them under his wing end brought them to Liberty- ville. The chief called justice Lyell M. Morris who came down and tied the knot in ship-shape fashion and the party left for home. The other members otthe Party who acted as attendant. to the bridal couple were Elizabeth Luanby. Helen Jasper. Erwin Ryder and Max Krowell. tt the some tune and a complete cheek has been made of the sidewalks needed. If is expected to have the ordinance ready for action by next Tuesday night. . Chief Limberrv's room in the vil- lage hall was transformed into a wedding bower Tuesday night for'. tne accommodation of two Wendie-t gun young people who came from; 1 Libertyville is to be taken still further out of the mud as the re~ suit of an action taken by the vil- lage board Thursday night when the engineer and attorney were -in- structed to prepare the necessary papers in the rebuilding of walks "Where necessary. A survey of the entire village has been going on for some time and a complete cheek has been made of tn. "Ann".- owners. On the $901730?)- Tiiiii was turned back and on the water the sum of 83600. Harry Madill Bartlett, justice of the peace and realtor in this city, has announced his candidacy for congressman-at-large in Illinois, as a vacancy exists on the republican ticket due to the death a few days ago of Congressman Henry R. Rath-, bone. Mr. Bartlett points out that he has much the same ideas on ted. islation as Rathbone had. He is for strict enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and an ardent supporter of farm relief plans. At the adjourned meeting of the board of local improvements? Threw day night Attorney Ben H. "H presented eertiNatea of final corn-1 pletion on both the sewer and was: improvements in Kenlock lr Pia? Both jobs, which were let for a sum1 greatly below the estimate, were completed with sufficient economy} " to lot? rebate to the, property Chief of police Dennis mulberry received a communication Wednes- day from the police department of Valley City, North Dakota, asking {him to arrest'and hold L. I. Wayaon :who is wanted there to answer to a charge of forgery. Wayson, who Was formerly engaged in selling pumping equipment here, teftaome) time ago and according to Mr. Lina-1 berry that last word from him was from Canada. The York House Ladies' Society, of North" Green Bay Road was ' pleasantly entertained Thursday af- .temoon at the home of In". H. J. l'Hagerty, 129 First street. Harold, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hag- ttrty, is pastor at the York House tChureh. . The new fire hose which was pur- purchased recently by the members of the local fire department arrived this week and is now being held in, readiness for use on the new Ameri- can LaFrinee pamper which is ex- pected to arrive within a week. Thereisrithoumusdfea ofthenew hose and it-was paid for hm. are- men out of their fund. a addi- tion gives the village an extra large supply of hose and will greatly in- ment. tal. Everyone is to be given an op- pirrtimitsr to help this worthy cause and the club members are hoping for hearty e30pention. The gale will continue throughout the day. The Ladies' Society. of the Met- hodist Episcopal Church are plan- ning an ice cream social to be held Saturday evening, July 28th at the Cook Memorial Library Park. Come, bring your friends, and enjoy a dish of ice cream and a piece of home- made cake. ust 7th. A picnic supper-will be served for the "nernbem of the church. Important business will be transacted and the lection of otrie- ers will take place. Early Saturday morning a com of Libertyville's fairest will take their stations at various places in the village to start the tag day that the Libertyville Woman's: -iiruir.iii' promoting for the benefit of ; the Elizabeth condgn 1Aerttorfal hospi-I The Fourth Quarterly Conference and annual church meeting' of the local Methodist Episcopal church will It, heh! on. the evening oCAutr- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jinn and and euro! Half Day visited Thum. daughter, Edna, of Iowa City, Iowa, day at the home of the latter's mo- ,were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. Sarah Leighton, and oth- Walter Mindset: and family Sunday John' Raasch of Ivanhoe, who is employed by the American' Wire Fence Company, 804 East Church Street, met with an accident while at work this week, which caused quite serious injury to one exe. .Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Foss were dinner guests Sunday " Wauconda " the home of Mrs. Florence Green who tertained in honor of her son, [9ngn and his bride. er relatives. the efficiency Ji' iiuuadii. people, smotored' ry in search of . l effect the union. Commas" and 'm8ih.t.hdi, '. Leonard the tho hint-n min! THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SANRDAY.' Iqi,irji,"nsn, l, "I have driven tor over twenty I Fears," continued Shaw, "and have done over 100,000 miles. I have been 'prosecuted only once. and then I was itold that I had paged through, a police control It twenty-seven miles lan hour." _ Ars. Kpough depayted on a. wed- idintr trip, which Girl extend over a [period of one month. Upon their re- turn they will reside at 181 Pleasant lstreet, Highwood. u. BERNARD SHAW CONFESSES TO F AST DRIVING Tuesday, July 24th Meeting at the village hall at three p. m. to organize the Eliza- beth Condell Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. All ladies invited. Friday, July 20. Meeting of the Lake County coun- eil of the AmericanLegion at the toym hall; C _ ' HARROGATE, Yorkshire, July 19 --"I have never 'driven 3 car with- out breaking the law," George Ber- nard Shaw confessed to the Chief Constables' Association. '-. . .Friday, July 20th _ Old time dance at Ray Brothers' pavilion, Diamond Lake. given by the Lake County Farm Bureau. Pro- ceeds to finance the annual farm picnic. . ' Camp. Saturday, July 28th. lee cream social at the Library Park, sponsored by the M. E. Ladies Aid Society. Everybody welcome. ghurztand 1"'t2tlTlt,1tg,y 0; c1 y an w g ' o Everett were united in ugh at St. Joseph's church, Wednesday morning, July 18th at nimro'et6ck. The ceremony was read by Rev. Fr. M. J. Nealis. The canal: was at- tended by Miss Bert DeMeyer, sister of the bride, and Henry _Keo.ugh, brother'of the groom. por. lowing the reception held at the home of the_bride's parents, Mr. and "Hangman's _ Bouse" Thursday-Friday July 26-27. VICTOR McLAGLEN Card and buriisii ill by the Libel A frontier romance that 'ia new. A girl runs a news- paper alone defying the hordes of liwless men that bring terror by night. "Comedy, Mickey McGuire m "'Mielter's, Little Eva" M Nevis Miss tr1ttyaaystreresgaatrhttr, "Riders 0f Wednesday, July 25. TIM McCOY Monday-Tyesday July 23-24. . "Fathers . _ *la Cnme" A comical cruise on the crime wave with the two funny laugh genus." ' Love and life in the shadows of the great White Way. Cotnedr-Charley Chase in "The Fight Pest" Fox News. Song Slides "The Escape" Sunday, July 22. VIRGINIA VALLI 'The hiedevil's Romunee-aition and thrills in this mystery .of the. Tens Rangers AHraittn of bandits, bullets and bucking broncs. Also OurlGang Comedy, "Pair and Muddy" mammal. ILL. Saturday, July 21. COMING EVENTS RAYMOND HMTON Also Pathe Review. Aesop Fable. . WALLACE BEERY s' MARY BRIAN Reward' Screen Snapshots with WM. RUSSELL Ftidar,. July " The Bark" TOM. MIX T! Presbyte'rinn Chunk Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45. A class to work with for every age. Christian Science Society Auditorium Theatre Sunday school-9:80 a, m. Church Bet'trice-.t0:4t a. m. Subjecb-"Truth", . Wednesday-mod floor 54 Milwaukee Avenue at 8:00 p. at Morning worship at 11:00. The pastor will speak on "The World's Greatest Book." .. . Young People's meeting at 6:30 ,We would be greatly pleased to see a large number of the older peo- ple attend this service. . Sunday School at 9:45. - Our Fourth Quarterly Conference and Annual Church Meeting will be held on the evening of August 7th. A picnic 'supper. will be served for all members of the church. Impors tant business of the year will be transacted, and new officers elect- ed. . Rev. C. D. Weedon, Chaplain of Sisters'of St. Mary, will oftieiate. St. John's Lutheran Chureh '(East of the Park) _ There will be no church or Sun- day school on Sunday, July 22nd. The Sundhy School Teachers' meet- ing will be held Tuesday, July 24th at 8 o'clock P. M. Fir-t Methodist Episcopal Church John E. Debug, Paator . "Jesus as a Moral' Teaeher" 'is the subject for Sunday morning at 11 o'eloek. During the summer months church attendance is not quite so large, but it is not dis- couraging. It ts the inevitable va- cation time, and our most signifi- cant church work must be done in tht. othert months of the year. Evening sewides ot"tife-ihureh absinthe Eryyorth League is at-7:30. We welcome all, who have no oh.. St; Lawrence's Church Rev. M. B. Gwyn, Pastor Services for Sunday, July 22nd: Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. Phones 824-825826 _ Home Owned Stori, Pér Bottle v.........- We handle Government Graded and. Stamped Choice Beef which is the best on the Market. Ask your dealer to show you the stamp. Parowax 2 pkgs Www.... Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and Jar Covers of all srinds. . . . Cold Pack heavy double lip Rubbers, Red 25 _ or White, 3 pkgs. "o-'-------..--.--.. . c _ Specials for Wednesday,.Thursday, Friday and Saturday Buy shares on the Installment plan m unmwxm BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N new Capital ' 31,000,000 PAY EACH WEEK AT THE RATE OF 25c oh' EACH SHARE YOU {an your: PROFITS ARE AD- DED To YOUR SHARES EVERY THREE MONTHS An Ideal, Savings Aetount {HOME OWNED 'ssc' _liiillli)lli,l,l,j) SERIES NO. 5 OPENED JULY IST. . TRIGGS & JOHNSON At. .3338} JOIN TODA Y If you want to CAN get your supplies here' 1HIS IS A "b-----, REhLToR-INsURUR ' Opposite Eledric Station "A good ottiee to do business with" tiiilN0W"tiiil Harry Riettardtron, 35, of Thirty- third street and Galilee avenue, Zion driver of a. battery truck. was render- id unconscious Wednesday evening when lightning struck his truck, passed along his body and grounded in the earth. He escaped serious hurts although the inner side-of one leg was burned somewhat/ary the lightning. _. Many of the present-day automo- biles have a cupid on the radiator cap and u stupid at the wheel. '81an was standing at the rear of his truck unloading battery goods during the storm about 5:00 o'glock when lightning struck a tree nearby, jumped to the truck and Yellanah Just Call 306 when Want Taxi service and will do the rest. The Chicago, North Shore & Mil- Whukee unread company station at Rav.inia was broken into early Mon- day morning and the office ran- sacked and cigars, cigarettes and candy stolen. Entrance was gained by prying a window on the side of the building. ROB STA TI ON TRUCK MAN HIT _ BY LIGHTNING Arthur c. turuteiFastor English services " 9:30 a. m. standard time. _ " church home, to worship MheMCtnuTnrBrtttrmats St. Matthew's Lutheran I Fairfield, Illinois. Arthur C. Struefert, P; 'hr-a-kite-.' hula-dub. 'ynirteesmehte_tseoetm, D b0iGi.aTriiiiiariiirra 1:55 (any!!! qteeSnet, I be. _m mm iii-Ft-ie" - it 'l'lTd'lu'll'lga'rMlt,,'g a AT RAVINIA PHONES tsad 269 gkgyville, IlL .t...__..w.tt. 2k 1ltMMiiiMilltllgililttiilliiitg' 2h by. FE lt"1;T7;T--*------'_"'_------------------------- that" .longthe 'sbod into pr.MttemrBemmoegaem- 'htltuti m y 1tltrtl.12lvrg,ytr,at,ttti,' mam 8t189ttrP11owttitnto-ttuimr Aaeetioetotmtttdinthetrtteemu, trrtimteredtutdthetreeqmsstrtpped orrirurhori-ttrtttettoit. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- year. Icy Eaton have re- -- ' turned from a six Leo Wegner is busy weeks trip through this week plantain; the Yellowstone Julian Woolf'. new Park and other'house on Flame points of interest. _ Court. Mr. Fatter "Teddy", the dog' is using 'Univeuhl' accompanied them. hair filtered want It is told that plaster, for which "Teddy" bumped we are the local into a mother , dealers. skunk and her four _ --- babies basking ina On Julyll, 1922, six the Bun, whereupon years ago our sales the mother skunk for the day were Register Now for beginning, elementary or advanced work. Commercial Courses Positions secured for graduates. McDONALD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL Vol. 1 Published in the in- said, "Children, let and of the people P spray." of. Liberate end 9 -- vicinity. y the Yu "ant maximum Fresh Cherry pie'. LUMBER CO. Except possibly Libertyville o. A, Eemm, The Four By Mar First National Bank Capital and Sal-pli- $110,000.00 811 W. Park Ave. Leo Wegner is buy this week puma; Julian Woolf. new house on law Court. Mr. can: is using 'Univeihl' hair filtered cement plaster, for which Fresh Chem pie! Except pouibly pumpkin, apple, Sambo: 'Say niggnh can't you play hon. at? Them ain't do and: I dealt you." The weather on.- phiners seem to be in Just as god voice as they we" in the "norm!" summer of Int year. than good iitd Inch cherry pie. V Libertyville, IlL v Utter July 21 My: 'down. for treatment noon - Phone 130 at-ttttte-tsu andmAbuilt inirmsimrboard for instance. Let It show you samples. II, 1928, our sale; for the day we $2,778.". Who says And Noah too With lush"; at Hunted forsetm Forum-atom PAGE FIVE July cn