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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Mar 1922, p. 5

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the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dyer "Mr, and Mrs. Rollo Griswold of Prairie View have moved .o Liberty-- h . Grifiin be i.h.An at '8St.. Lawrence's brings just so much Proq)erity to the Individual 4 COMmunity. Now is the time to prepare and plan for the building season which is at hand. Your neighbors are interested--we are interested in knowing just what part you will take in the general building prosperity this year and we will interest you in the matter of prices and quality of materials: Now for treating oats and other grains also for potatoes.' - _ 5§50¢ a pint Lake County National Bank |Eveqry Building that is Built F'B. LOVELLELCO. Last Call For Lime Sulphur There will never be another Lincoln. God destr:xed the mould when he saw the finished work.. Here was his mas-- terpiece for all time. _ But many men'before--Lincoln and since have risen from poverty to power and place by the practice of economy. It's the privilege--which is given to every poor person in these goofl United , No matter what yourpresent finan-- cial condition ma,Yl be, you can impruove it. This bank will help. -- Call now for the savings--book we have set aside for 1 pint sufficient for 40 gallons of water, * *~< GET YOUR Formaldehyde has purchased a is quite ill at WE HAVE IT Lincoln fi Th ')w"fifl +« Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wells of Half Day were Libertyville visitors : on 'Miss Ella Kingma, Laurel avenue, Waukegan was the guest of Liberty-- atives on Synday, Adant Dicts spent Saturday eve ning in Kenosha. be t sns ville friends, on Saturday, 'Mr. and Mrs, Paul Morris . of Waukegan visited Libertyville rel-- William Gerbert of Half Day was, Mrs, Vern g:a and daughter a Libertyville visitor on Friday. | were rs on Saturday. _ Willianig)ohnson visited friends in The AmericaM Legion will give a Mifvaukee on Sunday. Miss LiHie Hapke spent Saturday in Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bishop spent Saturday in Chicago. 4 J. Eli»Friggs transacted business in Chieago --on Monday. Mrs. Frank Bock spent Saturday Ross C. Campbel! of Springfield, | provide M mt diversion between IIL., wis a business caller in Liberty-- | danees. es ville on --Friday. . 4 pis Mrs. Martin JI, Healy of "Liberty Mr.--and . Mrs.-- E.T. Langw orthy | Villa" . who. n quite i for the visited Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Jarrett past three we at St. -- Joseph's at Grayslake on Sunday: | hospital, , is on the road to Mrs. Gordon Rav and son Gordon}| recovery. ~ Healy -- herewith Every' woman in Libertyville is{ o n----stittrtes... _ invited to -flfi:db the meeting a'tf:wz New ~PHOTO STUDIO _ over Commercial c on Friday r-- | *e s s noon, March 31, 2:30 e'ciock to hear | DOtk®t'®--drue dWate. Ston o ud hk Mrs. May Wood--Simons, reader 'of: StY!€S 0n display, Prices suit Economics at Northwestern, who Your purse. Opé@n cvery Tnursday, will speak on the subject of "Civies." | E. : Scha n , photographer. In Mrs. Gordon Ray and son Goydon Kieth visited Mrs,. Ray's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schanck last week. J. Smolin, an ex--service man is in charge of the Army and Navy store which has recently opened in Lib-- ertyville. ~ Miss Helen Wright entertained the Lake County delegates to the Bloomington Young Peoule's con-- {vrence at a buffet supper on Sat-- urday evening. a Miss Marie Andrews who has been on the sick list has recovered and has resumed her duties at the lilinois Bell Telephone company Thursday, March 30. -- Benefit public Hbrary, Three bas-- ket ball games at high school gyu. $5 paid down puts it in your House. $6.50 a month Electric Washing Machine with a swinging wringer Electricity to do a weeks _~washing costs about 5 cents * a day completes payments for a 1ce PUBLIC SERVICE CO. FIEDER A L ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYILLE ITEMS ON PAGE EIGHT at COMING Demonstration any of our Sales Rooms Of Northern Nincis Friday, March 31 neeting for w elub, Interest to Our Liberi , from Tibertyville w | and letters, alsosea: , during her illness a: | hospital, Chicage ry. . Mrs. | recovery. . MR | ~~Libertyville *e A. F. and A, K. was enteriain@@d by Gleaview lodge iou Wednesday ®yvoning. W. ;J | Collins, umu? Livertyville lodge with his corps Of ofic~r< exemplified the work in "' 0st c:cditable. man-- ner, W. B. C@FF, a {ormer Liberty-- ' ville resident, is Mastr of the Glen-- ; view lodge and it gave him a great ' deal of pleagure to nave the Lib-- §ertyville lodge friend= as guests, A lfine time was Reporte:. The American Legion will give a benefit fir'- id entertainment at the L. T. H. 8. guci:orium on Mon-- day evening, -- 1 17. The pro-- ceeds will be . for the hcm of the i soldicrs of the Haven Wis. An m gce orchestra from the Sanitari *'will furnish | the music for & ing. A quartet, two --soloists, a comedian will provide exG diversion between The Club House T p,.o'""b"t free 9 Ib-- kegs Holland Herring each 90¢ Fancy Spiced Herring Ib. 17 1--2¢ Fancy Salt Mackerel Ib. 25¢c & fi Codfish _ 1 lb pkgs _ 3c Wednesday March 29 8:00 P. M. _ * --_All welcome! A few extrg early Easter Lillies now in bloom. . FAIRMOLM GARDENS ; Libertyville, T. Plan to Plant Another Tree----To Make Hlincis More Fruittul and More Beautitul *_-- FRIDAY Oysters Fresh Trout Fresh Halibut Rev. A. W. Griffin Lenten Suggestions All kinds of Nursery Stock Gladiolus Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Ete. " 6t. Lawrence's 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. Spiced Herring Ib. 17 1--2¢ Salt Mackerel Ib. 25¢ & 35¢ 1 1 lb pkgs > u' | C -- FRIDAY SPECIALS H th Brighten up your home With a Flowering Plant kind friends sent flowers of sympathy e hospital in Waukesha,, FOR SALE+Quantity of good clean Timothy seed. Phone 208--R . _ R. 3. Meyer. 24--1t J. of © the Libertyville Army T store reports a very busy Saturday inspite of a heavy rain. He states he will soon have a which is . . . daily from the warehouses and will be able to offer them to Libertyville patrons. DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE -- _ Phone Libertyville, 806--M (hnnllctilanmmd. Benny Ashmead has been in the navy for shortly after his enlistment and has remained there. The young lady he married is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Jukes." The father is chief machinist mate of submarine No. 26. Benny's schoolmates will be glad to hear of his success in the radio service--and also of his launch-- ing into the matrimonial sea. The marriage of Benny Ashmead to Miss Helen Jukes at Balboa, Smoked White Fish: Kippered Salmon -- Sardines Fish Flakes * He Too late to Ctassify * P uhone 1004 North Shore W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. -- FRED CROKER Superior Grade of Taffeta Silk, 86 in. .. .. Beautiful line colors Silk Crepe de Chine. Wash Satin, white, black and colors.. .. .. The very best of value Silk Hose ........ Our Special, white, black and brown. .. .. Heavy All Silk including top ........... ORDER YOUR --_ ---- MERCHANT TAILOR -- ~«*3 . CLEANING--PRESSING--DYENG _ | Phone 147--R LIBERTYYVILLE |_ This Commodity is fine for Auto Driveways. Silks and Silk Hosiery To the thriftless money says "Good--Bye." To the self--respecting, forward--looking citizen it says, "I am yours, I represent your best workm" :tys . Be careful with me for I am your friend. Put me in the bank where L am safe and will work for you. Remember--I move the world." Limestone Screenings _ |-- ror Land Fertilizer , $1.50 per ton |. Individual Attention ; C ~_ Best Workmanship Libertyville Lumber Co. _ Ontnck(mctw.otm s RDER EARLY Theamunt"lmu'teount.} It's the start----that's the thing. ~ ' LIBERTYTYILLE, HL Open your Savings Account O 'YGD'{!}?." Te e SPECIAL Money Talks EASTER Week Phone 47 SUIT NOW ts t3 k

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