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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Dec 1928, p. 9

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in _ MUCH BETTER mately fully regain his health be-- LONDON, Dec. 2%0.--King George was maintaining today the improve-- ment in his condition which set in fo~r days AgO. . -- After a bulletin issuet by . his physicians at 11 a. m. indicated that the monarch was continuing the Special Benefit Performance Everybody be a good fellow and help the war veterans this Christmas, Admission 15 & 35 Cents J Auditorium Theatre Under the auspices of the Lib-- ertyville Post American Legion PROCEEDS TO GO TO BUY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR DISABLED VETERANS An exceptionally fine picture will be shown. The American Legion's own picture See Capt. Nungesser, France's Ace of Aces, in the most thrilling air battle ever put into mo-- tion pictures. p "The Sky Raider" Capt. Nungesser, the French War Ace and Jacqueline Logan, in Get Your Skates Sharpened Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 23rd at 2 o'clock the first week of his iliness. . c tee Ting wassed a. goou & ht. There is a contnumtion in Hts Ma-- jesty's slow progress. (Signed) _ ~ The thing that has buoyed the public's hopes more than apnything Hugh Rigby, "Dawson of Penn." The King today ensered the fiftn week of his iliness--an iilncss which at times seemed to be pointing to-- ward certain death. Hewett, | _ 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. -- A lci:lhu for every member of the fam-- Y. h lll:OO a. m. _ Worship and sermon | Rev. M. Andrews, Pastor | _ 9:80 Church School. _----'------T statement published today in the Bri-- solid grounds for hoping a recovery The statement said the prolonga-- tion of the illness was producing a state of. public mind too easily alarmed and which should be avoid-- ed. It was said that in the first phase of the illiness, which was gradual in the outset, there was ob-- served a general infection with im-- perfect localization and little or no 1 pleuritic friction, but there was in Irritative state in the nervous system which produced profound distress and a sense of iliness. Toward the end of the first phase, it was said, there came an accentu-- ition of the pieuritic friction which extended to the diaphragm. -- "The second phase." the statem@nt read. "was one of increasing toxe-- mia (blood--poisoning) with a dusky appearance and a dry -- cracked .ongue, with periods of delirium and exhaustion,. resembling a case of severe typhoid fever in the third and fourth weeks, but with the added anxiety of attacks of dyspnoea and and primary departments are giv-- ing a Christmas party to their pu-- pils on Saturday afternoon. The party will begin at two o'clock and will be held at the Sunday school Since the Sunday School is again providing a Christmas treat for a poor family in Chicago, we kindly ask all children to bring their of-- fering at the time of the Christ-- mas program. Envelopes for this offering were distributed last Sgn-- day. if you did not get an enve-- lope you may ask for yours Sun-- day morning. HIGHLAND PARK -- WOMAN BURIED Un Tuesday, December 25th, we will have a Christmas service, 10 o'clock in the morning. _ A girls' chorus of twenty five voices will furnish the special | singing. in connection with the service we will observe the Lord's Supper. _ . _ 'Everybody is cordially invited to attend our Christmas program and gervices during this blessed season. Canfield. Boynton, wife of . Donald Stuart Boynton, vice president of Pickands, Brown & Co., were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Boynton residence at 608 Haw-- The primary department enjoyed their annual Christmas party on Thursday and the Beginners were entertained last Friday afternoon. 8:00 p. m. _ Special Yuletide White Gift Service. The public is most cordially invited to attend the mtat'von of the "Shepherd's u $» 10:45 Worship and sermon. The Christmas Vesper service will be dispensed with on account of prevailing illness. -- Evangelical Bungalow Charch Rev. A. P. Johnson, Minister Presbyterian Church for kt:m'nfl Proes -- e groups, forwarded a letter to Chair-- man Nye of the Senate public lands committee today protesting against the nomination of Roy O. West as secretary of interior. Norris charged <that Samuel In-- sull, Illinois public utilities magnate, $300,000,000 worth of power sites be-- fore the interior department, The letter will be considered by the committee later in the day. Nor-- ris' charges were made just as the committee was preparing to make & favorable report to the Senate on the nomination and may result in re-- qualifications. West recently 'told the committee he had sold all the stock he owned in Insull concerns, and repudiated h'; testimony before the primary in-- vestigation committee two years ago when he said he consulted Insull about all his investments. 5 : c -- > c 5 a * -- c 8 c « a t w u w w im Z2 Cl L o 190 A0Z L Poed 32. Phal 420A Pout 4P Cz W T.A 2 e is P NiA ~ % & R k € c «C WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. --Senator Decker &Neville The Rexall Store Christmas Special 5 lb. boxes of Liggett's Assorted Chocolates put up in Xmas carton y¥ 4 4*8 Candy the inquiry into West's $1.89 pes for AT THIS HAPPY SEASON, radiant with good cheer, when business cares are overshadowed by good féllow-- ship and kind thoughts, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many courtesies that have made the past year worth while, and to hope for you an old fashioned Merry Christmas and a New Year abound-- ing in success, good health and Happiness: Rouse Brothers Dairy We desire to express our sincere appreciation for the courtesies extended to us during the past year and to extend our best wishes for J. M. McKITRICK, Inc. Greetings of the Season 81 ~for SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1928 I am equipped to make BLUE PRINTS or extra copies from blue prints. . MUNDELEIN Blue Printing Just as the ties of friendship are strengthened at this holiday sea-- son, so may our business associa-- tions grow in mutual' accord and confidence. WITH BEST WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR Season's ~ O. H. Molidor Libertyville, Hlinois ille, Illinois Prices Reasonable CALL PHONE 675J2 Greetings tvg | FOR SALE--Ten heating stoves; |\ 20 kerosene stoves; 1 combina-- | _ tion stove; 3 cook stoves; 2 gas-- _ oline stoves; 3000 feet of rope; | 800 milk pails; and 1,500 sets of |\ _ peddle pads. Mr. Raiph Huizen-- | _ ga. Mil. Ave., 3 mi. north of | Wheeling, 2 mi. south of Half | _ day. Phone 647--J--1. 98--2t. FOR RENT--Furnished 5 room FOR RENT--Flat 6 rooms and FOR RENT--Five room apt. with garage. Heat and hot water fur-- . nished. Apply 181 So. Stewart FOR _ RENT--Nicely _ furnished FOR UPHOLSTERING & Furniture Re-- is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known FOR SALE-- Grand piano. _ Will WANTED--To Rent-- 3 room and FOR SALE--Fat young ducks. 5 to 8 pounds. J. Bowe, Buckley Road. Phone Lib. 667--W--2. 99--1t pd. WANTED--A maid for housework. No washing. 3 in family. 345 Prospect Ave., Lake Bluff, Ill. Phone 437. 98--2t pd. WANTED--A middle aged woman for housework. Two in family. 130 --Douglas Ave. Libertyville. Phone 471--J. 99--2t pd. FOR FOR SALE -- Live or dressed ducks. Fred Stone. Libertyville Phone 619--J. 99--1t pd. FOR SALE--2 young grade bulls. T. B. tested. 14 to 15 months old. _ $75 to $85. J. Bowe, Buckley Road. Phone Liberty-- FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERM 205 W. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, IIl. Telephone 147--M. FOR SALE--Chicken feed. Wheat FOR SALE--QOne stack of timothy hay mixed with alfalfa. Wcighs about 6 tons. Price reasonable, Phone 533--W. b1--6t. FOR SALE--Old fashivoned, home firown buckwheat flour. Will de-- iver. Phone Libertyville 678--J--2. Bergeron Stock Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville. 86--+(. FOR SALE--Second hand Apple~ FOR SALE-- Live and -- dressed housekeeping rooms. Phone 425-- K. 93--tf. Wash. St. Chicago, Illinois. Dear-- modern house in Mundelein. Phone 557--R, J. J. Rouse. _ _ _ Johnson Ave. Phone 529--J OR RENT--Farm, 4 mi. North-- west of Libertyville. Call 331--J. 609 N. Brainard Ave. Fred Hel-- fer one or two persons. Board if de-- sired. 108 1st St. Phone Liberty-- ville 311--J. 11--tf. . call on waite U J Diak Wog stock, Illinois. Phone Woodstoct bath. $45 per month. 808 No. Mil. Ave H. S. Schrader. 77 W. bath furnished. In Libertyville Address replies to G.H.M. Care Lake County Register. sacrifice for quick sale. For par-- ticulars call Libertyville 90. ville 667--W--2 ghelled -- corn, barl;i' oats and buckwheat seed. fxed ready for feeding. Also baled straw. Will _ deliver. Phone 678--J--2. Bergeron Stock Farm, Lake St. 2 miles west of Libertyville." it R. W. Bell & Son ton 6 roll shredder in good condi-- tion. _ At bargain. _ Herschber-- ger Bros. Phone Prairie View 656--J--2. 94--6t. Ducks, Geese and Chickens. Fine squash 3c per pound. Delivered. Ray V. Moss, Wheeler Road. Phone 659--W--2. 98--6tpd. Minimum charge, 25¢ (_ _6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, mntorexchnng.,orifyoumtfnlp,mkeitknownw&fl columns. You will get results. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake County in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. iring. All work called for and livered. Phone 527. 98--6t pd. 666 MSCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE Carpenters and FOR RENT Classified Ads 99--1t 94--6t. y 117 for Hours: 9--11; 1--5; 7--8 DR. STEWART A. A bad road is a good deal like a corn--a little trimming will help it a lot. Libertyville, IIl KEFP IN MIND THAT mfi YOU'LL FIND ---- THE VERY COAL THAT is MINED! HIS WIFE TAUGHT HIM A LESSON "The female of the species is usually wiser than the male." John G. Borst of the coal sold by us. If you would know that there are as many~ different kinds of coal as there are of pota-- toes. The coal we sell is a dependable article. *# should at all times keep in mind is the high character --P. Troleum. "But why bother about other gas when our gas is so clean, uniform and always depend-- able and gives you real mile-- age--per gallon, George*" George Brown had been running his car for a year-- then }rs. Brown learned to drive. Reasoning in a wo-- man's way she tested several grades of gas determining what was the best fuel for the motor. The logic of her argument convinced George. Now,rm too, uses our Fas for economy. _ Let us serve you. Ronpout, ILc. PHONES 679--M--1 & 794 As for safety, we der the direct supervision of the State Banking De-- form of saving other than Building and Loan which will pay you We have a plan whereby this can easily be accom-- plished. Thru our plan of money earns a large inter-- Will You be Able to Use $1,000 in 1934 ? D. C. GRINNELL Located at his residence 127 W. Maple Ave. Building & Loan had ever seen screened at | Authorized Capital, $1,000,000.00 6% Veterinarian 144 E. Church St. DENTIST For Appointment Phone Lib. §91 PAGE NINE Phone 388M

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