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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Nov 1928, p. 8

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L _._____ Ts lll> ctcmssamint in wl in i a book of great interest to the: wfl.!b--'lwtbvhohl period of the War, giving an almost | hour by hour narrative of the last| days before the Armistice. I Charles Francis Coe, author of the | Sene s Ee 2L hh doctors gave him a verdict n c mamso "c,antyrlipaneny WeR Gve to live" yet on the eleventh he was shiB around. His friends, naturally tritated by his failure to deliver the as likely to finish him. Instead of that he became interested in writing -mmmnwnna.We wonder if he has been living on his The "Memoirs of Prince Max of aden" last Chancellor of Germany more blackly than ever as probably the supreme fraud and charlatan; an illiterate petty, vituperative im-- postor. 'The picture of the reign of the um.ndmmofnmu ene of the most pitiful things ever put into the boldness of print. Two these simple souls a life of the of the Russian Revolution let him read this book. For its illustrations alone the book would be extremely loaded her pages with old Southern E--mmmu painted it lightly and centered our infterest in three very well thare is a unique understanding and ?nwmnum 'x father. story is the conflict of these and the outcome. It is poeti-- and delightfully told with a for nature which is unusual Start Spring Garden Now _ "Late fall is the best time to clean up and burn the rubbish which has accumuiated during the We ett en h s IBR css w 24 Seaill cA is P flufl:uamhbln;;--bflh.m to the Tower G: fertile for maximum produc--|line, or simply strolling through um-mumm«mmmmmmc gnl--'onmdhm-dh- ed for this purpose. This is ap-- feswedesieerarmectmnecaiecties vlied at the rate of one--half to one| 'The greatest philosopher we k so THIS.IS8s RASPUTIN aA CHARMING NOVEL If one wonders at the cruelty E. P. Dutton & Coa. is opportunity for a descrip-- "RISING . WIND® i-"a'ETflnn 80 PRETTY, CAR yor certain COMPANY CHANGES RULE | "COSTUMES BY EROS" tion of a battle in which selft takes an impromplul pail #! which is partly. the means of unit» .umm-nu-m.m is a book to be-- reccmmended to and enjoyed by anyone liking a sen« sitively told story. some| St. Louis Mo.--iWhile most street their plots are origina! and W should be good simply do not "come foue | ot is iiveropriale ns the Fellow m four | of in is fellow w is always saying * Don't worry!" the following spring. "Fall plowing also may turn | many of the insects .which Aé the the winter in the soi, thus | iqthemthmu'hexm- Plow-- ing at this time also the soil im a conditionr so that it may be charm his ever--widening circle of cui} more friable so that it is in working condition at an earlier time in the spring, thus permitting ecrops to be planted much earlier than is usually possible where fall powinlz is not practiced." where he learns the language of the vegetables as he has those of the animals in the past. greatly benefited by the alternats ,mung and t.awing of the winter months. Such action makes the Frederick A. Stokes Co. $2.50 By Gertrude Atherton As successor to the Pericles of eR t mE ce CA U ow 4 the people of Athens 'heaped fwpon hm the highest honors of his story in By Conrad Alken Charles Scribner's Sons one of them is for a -h--hhu-l, refers to his wile as DRUMS The best gift book of the year for boys and girls is by James Boyd With 17 color pages and 46 drawings by N. C. Wyeth Tuis famous classic of the American Revolution, a NOT so0 GOOD w ue > hece in pubbeaine ie mov added to the Scribner $2.50 Mustrated Classics in a su-- perb edition rhtl& illus trated with N. C. Wyeth's ;'{"i' At your bookstore The Jealous Gods Doctor Dolittle in the Moon By Hugh Lofting Mrs. Atherton has told using transfers mun1 nother are required to eufleuntflnmr' he point they alight rst, esthetic considera-- aused an exception to We Congratulate " --A Good Friend O. J. BOEHM Bochm Insurance Agency O. A. NEWSON Libertyville Lumber Co. MAX KOHNER Dry Goods and Shoes J. B. MORSE & Co. PAUL G. RAY IT IS OUR pleasure to congratulate the Libertyville Trust and Savings Bank, on moving into their new quarters. We like to do'*business with them; we like the bank's spirit of service. We have felt the warmth of the greeting extended to all who enter its doors. | THE Libertyville district can rightly be proud of an institution of such high character and public spirit. It is indeed a credit to the com-- munity. r WE join with you in extending our congratu-- lations and best wishes for continued growth and success of this friendly, helpful financial institution. General Contractors and Engineers MISS GUIDA FINSTAD Finstad's Eat Shop Hupmobile Lake Coun! J. M. McKITRICK HARRY GOTTI The Soda Shop WALTER STANG Sewer & Ditching Contractor C. 0. CARLSON Clothes for Lad and Dad HENRY SUHLING Suhling's GaraS® RICHARD EARL Libertyville Garage

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