-ttuemdtartionirteedsest" 1tt.rrett,rtt?reti'ts Db .iITIiI. Km R. Welia Mmuuhmoflr. OIInMGn-IonSundny. "rt-dt-ser/hi'"" "Mahm- _Mrtritre$o smiGmeeDeeherealted "stbiir-t-BeetthmaNn- a"iiiVia m 7......" _ u Dorothy a 'As M W My with Mr. ttnd In about Cameron. b dar. Millikan n be... ,e.eh, "I on Will WI ,wdmmmn. ' "(who tIli.?,? 'It'.",'.',""')"', - "Wallaby".- Muarit.ai'eer"rrte'. 'bdiitr,irvttedtotteod. irr.auarm.rsaarr-mittt ,"esteratPreeuh?y.lt? f"lhuhCookvunka¢m "raunchy-Innis:- free. and In. Et-'Go-iBer UmdemmntS'm- "MIL-Idlnhhn Gou- In. Harphy of W-um spent Friday Afternoon with her sister In. A. L. Border. It. and In. Win. lumen and Grand-n lama motored to huh My and called on the Rev. Fred tenet: and family. : Mr. All! In. Edwin Roder an com Mr. pnd In. Henry Tons: of Long Grove for n few days. M 9-0!- mud-amm- 'qi-r,rtratrah.Bttrir "with; "WWII!!- gymnmxanrm Miss Nolt'Smith was . Wauke- un visitor day evening. Denn Wall. of Chicago spent the wk end at home. In. Glenn of Chin" "3 the wt cud guest of her sister Mrs. M. I. Sun. Mr and In. J. C. Dorfler were m visitor: Saturday. Mr. tad In. Alba-t Rode: at- 'memeahnimu mum-comm. tgm,r.at.gtamiine-aChi- "WI-day. .K'T.I.mwunwmn "My. Ina-alumnus" aqrnat-isetitt.drenthmat Ctt-m.euaeiatntr,'! 'hrirersWaat.rWaHd 'llutf.'l'lu'lTdd'tTrh'l'l".l dae9thur.natdMrs.LMtaeueh Int-III. l "by WIlanVm' 1'iiiiiji2,eit2te,,tirgtil 'hs.BotsertGiisonthede& list Viola Wells we the truesrt of Betvidem (M on Sunday. Itrpgg'tat,'dt Ur My 'ihmiber,mermedtour M in" " Gibbon- Viki -egt-ttterfFtt, "tl - med, My. 1.. " Ind. my. but li. Everybody val-l madman Xena; an} h Area Mr. IC) nu- ". Jun mat and m aG-atv-tis-ti-mt "Airs-mum, A surprise putty was tendered the Rev. We!" " m: Me's home Monday evening, lay M), by the choir and the cut of the play, "An [iii Fuhioned Mother," which has had so much popularity. A fine sup- I per was served and I grand time eu- .joyed by all pm: It is with to! I "street that we no Mr. Wen: lam our church and we feel that it will 'be tit my: loan, -eiatiy for the young people among whom he is (Ill papal". Harem we yish him (unbounded success 3nd prosperity ht :hin new tuid. Inn-c MP-i'"'" -_" lmnty "all were um the 'iiiriaLAiuttesepftteef G"iiGuriit'Atsmisr.trftrty'ti- iiriiiia.it-tsewirr.et iirTiiiGietryeette, aaiirGrGittsttirrouydid iaatuhtur'o"'"'. in. sun. Dodorlein of Chicago has been spending seven! days at J. L. Shepherd's. my mum Ml spent Sun- day and tom!" in Chicago with her ttigter In. bulim- w. E. Dunn who has been visit- in' mm in Knox county for the put am. tub "tuned home Saturday Mt--. . Mint An" Witt: 4:!on he! "iiiritiiiGuuratreed ill iriakrortu--iatio'u Tho 1'"th their will pmnt' the play, "An Old Fuhioned Mother," at North Mo "may mjmoch. Tout-who ore' "iir"Taii-re.rttstuett,1tll prov. . real trout. Then eertainir whbealotdualukminl MM-thlub- "att-r-me. agnsasdtgumt11h-t_eet" tG'aiLu_tt-"tut- mm "ut-sa-tther. unwound-sunbl- "iaVairtt-m"ubrP. i'im.ansrartrr-tut-rltyr mm- Inuit-0 mun Mr. must: - mmzuu-nym mmWhr - om t-rwutter-tut"trr"aet vwm-mwm "an" t . ' m barn misitne u 'Eiehnet Win33 Br. Honda! mfternoon drew - - ,A-__ ' 'attti.,'ceeg,1 hum vacuum:- d.rsinetik "Wham" "Lulu-alum Ct._dmud.u.Marior'rmrt wmaummmm-f- Ir. ml In. Eu! Duh maniac "my (to. WM will». for l 'er..,o,dea.Brsa-iand. ,5...an M Ind mmmmlndnd ROUND WANHOE -rriawithur .mnlunolCN- destroyed cit ws, attracted td caused quite envy loss wan an: In». tion of l mun-c1 the young people of "s Hall Day church an" the .houhnnou service for do grad- uotu'b! Odo-go Sanitary held in the Unbn Conventional ettugdt " Humble on Sunday. 301'th is one of the graduates. Dr., via if Chicago Seminary ofheiated: Rev. Willard Powell. "not of the church pleuhedjhe Meal-meat. semen. Anon; those who attended were lines In: Gotten. Echy-n Peer- goon, Helen Honeywell. Blanche LSeIuler. Morena Schulet. Lynn :leyer. Mildred all Alan Metre. 1nd Warren and Summer Sprague, \George Hem, Walter Ichughlin 41nd Rev. Keltlnim. lama» "at Inky m "ai-i.' "h"sasfaitrhee_ - -- The cum name. of 1iiiiiii'i'ii'i5iii'ieiii"nu? acheLNJAnIuh-o. - 2atgtpg'ged'.'e p _ Qt 'e. enrol-u of m mu of Vernon tow Md at Hull Dar 'on "outlawing, June hm: graduates from Half Duh Long an", Aptahisie, Coon Ind My school- wem presented their di.. - by County Superhuman ot Sdtooln T. A. Simpson. P. A. am, principal of the LibertrviBe mm:- school gave an -llentl, Address. The entire program w of) annual unit. I Mr. And Mrs. Aitre'd Stu-cull, Monaco Schultz Ind Ming-"sun- clil Jr. uw "Way Down " " Libertyvlllo Auditorium Fddny night. _- -- I"! A _Gegbert left on Mon- dly for alhl Normll'lchiiol. SE" Theurdiesoftheverrtont_r, was... will hold their wand baaanr Wodludly. Jun. T, at tur. an pm It Matt Day. A dun ,ritt.troueirmt.r1é+0eetF A -rrrs11 handful: 6to oo'mmudmucmfue. Stamina-3380'" A " at: ihe summer can. in the o-d-seine-ttmar'". o.n.aatrrntu-t_tt,W- mmumyJu-b "at! Sunday, In. u. Mindy wol- RF. and In. Gilman and child- m visited with Wheeling all" Sunday. . Mr. and In. Alfred Sunni"! and BUnehe tad. Florence tkhirter It- tenthd the "or class play given by the boom" high taboo! t Ravinia Put. Satuvdly night. Mr. and tin. Gus Peta-Ion and daughter Alice. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Holst and "editor Ella Dorh were Littertyvitie shoppers Saturday night. The His-ea Clam sad Bertha Miller tad Franklin Litton M.Litr- amtyv'tlle attended a. damn a Ber. ul's pavillioh SW night. Miller 'it,1dggi,e,"Si'teg1 an! William (30th and t Helen Homywdl Md tho we" phy " New m My mint. Mr. and In. Ed. "Cal-kl of MN". won in am Day Snu- dv night- , 'er.andNrs.W.eC-ttere- teetatrtedtutattor'.-ta,W. and my"; Arum Emmy-dud" [bulb-"Malab- of Manama-ring tortuir-Hrr_enver, lllthouuwut. ItatghCtutiageretN-nmo smddr_ttheA.G.tkhxmr Henry ottue. forest were the Sun- day guests of Mr. and "rm/Alfred Stnneliff. l. Tin-om and lay-pad m in IMME- on load". _ - _ In: Williuu new u visiting with In. E. Sehroder. 'gta-NuktandlMitttrurmt hamgstameft-aiesek'seSdt Mr. and In, Nolan, Mr And In. R. Ichuzhlh¥ and son "tttttOrt Ir _ HALFDAY Saturday and Sunday evening Starting June 10 and 11, 1922 half mile North of Everett on the Waukegan. Opening Dance Gibbons Park tter-ttttroi-se., I' Memorials-eo-eu-tttatt Mr. and In. b', Brtttiett itetsPt.rtPt11ittlttfttr,tt,t" evo "a." t,'g'ty visitors " the A. mum's: L',1,e."r't'et,2'2ttg H Incl . " . c ----.- -------. Hu dam of It t,2,le1t, Mack UR l lawn. "The Blue and ray no ' G - EEE 'Ono" wu undated by tht Half Day k [up lube: of Garage eyeji'iiii'ii. 2t school caildm an; "the" the Memorial exam?" ml "T Memo tt day. plinth In two w',",','.":','..'.: Hi"... aad admin-4. m .51.. by the aehool child- arrt he. under the digmttion of mu Anna Stuart of Guam: natal-pd homo 'ich ad: MOM a"gnl"g'c". 'd/tt week "tar stn,vtei/1't't 2,1','2'l'd"i'UTd d v. . . I ., In. L ' 'tttdr with Mr "d n [iv-M by Dr. W. S. Campboll. a " Dham nt mm, days brother of In. J. G. Cook of Matt . we . T ..." {my and president of the Mn! transacting tteiness m "u.' . labor-mod". Chic-go. It m In "u, Wm" - t,ttt'tiiiiiiiiriiii mach m: the Ttdglatmi quite . P"'e to the com y. (aha plenum in printing it foe the Ther " WW" tttttet bond: of am. unable to be pm- 'ee ty? 1tte"yltatdot te,': mt " the prom. R. B. Dixon spent seven] dual 'ITS'", transacting Madness in Tongues-0e. 1 LT,,t1',,l, "hro Wm In boo-inc "eLiiiirdht , quite a 'thMtgte. to the community. I Wu The: " Wow; looking dune- t of an sud rib mum! in I Pom" 2re the in; all, which is without I top. They lave ftrtiowed can from th DECO" Idlool house on several con-lanai B I and Thur-by night the situation _ , bee-m non puzzling. Thu girls ll of the union- cuss were coming sd't Ch heist play practice and theK Pal',',', an lollowd them. We." f Mru'nine tiaues.TheyBedi, N no mum-um collu- until they [WWI do: Wmmhndmbuttheg'wl a a! mum at MeCann's comer. 17iiii an The; gtths, "Jed in getting "(Hum but the In. ad. m. in m Mr. and 't John 115mm and non Git, an "a In. Edward 'io/ttn',',', Them, fir. and Mrs. J. M. Herb dor the ah: mm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knu'ppcr, in: m oi and Lane Warren, all of Iceisihd,l,,"irr m mat Friday evening nt the ham leet the " of J. W. Gray ttnd then "trndat the loud God nonfat play, "Assisted " Mk." at an; Mrften the high ML 77 1...; and ' [in Ihr Milner of Chieatro en- tertained ddlgcnx of her friend. gt her home bl! Sammy. The party notoud I. from Chicago In the morning. A pleasant day was spent tlt"" games. /nneintt and romp- tr. . Sand" was ooeninst day " the Viking Home. A verv Inge crow! event the day there. A band fur- nhhed mud: throuehotst the dav. R. J. Amman of Chicago Muted seven] pictures of the hotel and ground- dun-in: the dav. "Anita! by Sadie," the senior phy_ was all attended atst very mummy give '. Everyone was won "and with the plny and in preaching". l _ ttaf-ironic" a m'w loudly. _ Kaboom» of chie.eo'et'Gti"ktttu'tisrGd. - May in qqrnee. l We and in may of soldier in [Land In. L. P. Fenla- ml a..de m." the Mir. W I)!" THEM-Y. sur-GiGa of lam Mn; rm pins in out... t ha mm hth-sathae shmsher-- "As-ind by Sadie," tho adoring-Mon Math (all. show- rur, In: In]! attended up! verygm and tho Inna-ea of gunmen mucous-fully give '. Everyone was mum with budding twin and wall - with the play and its (0111:. amt.- with B-ring presentation. ' Mylo-nous to it followed by the fruit Mu. hv- Milner of Chm-o a.-." the Ind. As we all: the earth Hallucinat- more-lulu urmqmmmm Mr. and In. William Bott-r Ind Alvin C. Meyer, soldier of the late war, has wandered away from the Sunnybrook Farm Sanitayium, Long Lake, last Saturday. He is 27 yrs. old, weighs about 188 pounds, 6 feet 8 inches tall, dark complected and smooth face. Wore tthromrsuit of clothes, laundry mark "AM." When he left the tsiutitarium he was not wearing a hat. Communicate any trace of the missing man to the Register oftiee. Unfortunate Stidler Wandering About the' AT Everybody Welcome Missing p, "but we forget" it is won an 1'" can: from our bison to "sin '/iiihiiiiFiei. to the memory of our "soldier dead for the humble . gm mdmd. the results of I; which an no bountifully Ipmd and (iiiiiiiiti"ii to largely to our pleu- A"" in the pursuit of happiness. 1 Ingrndudc is the coldest attribute iofthehamnntteart. hunch-u for. the "mighty dollar at the pres- Pet rm erupted we man not per- mit Wm from principle. no;- 1eetthedutrt-ourh-tsor 'forgucod. his that occasion tbat "full the heart, mellow the 'oql and "has grateful recip- 'etqofattrhntisr'od. l Wominmmotsoldm in Mr. Chairman, Honored Clam Soldiers, and fellow Alum: Mr. and In. R. B. Henley and Min Either Ind Mr. and Mrs. cur- - Human mound to Ken- n)" "funky and attended the new Orphan. than: in Keno..ha. Quite a number of Game. people amended the Milk Produced ban- quct " the Salvation Army hotel Saturday aid". children of Chieatro spent the week end with Mr. 1nd In. George Win- DECORATION DAY ADDISSS Br Dr. W. S. (Zn-M MemutrExAai. "buaa. 'WAiiait.akid'itri'irtiiitikaitE', 'tttite Mfttdu ,yemtrort.l, t ttlt ' a h M "a"; ttte ,'i,'tiir4rlt,"t,"i'iis,, "' the growing t um Ind The um. led by [hfdlvork of run in M3 to N Walnut», wand the at. on the Ina: for future use ande the pathway oflibertr and bland additions to his oelt--tttq ox- the war--" LII. mph of (no- tanaive Ind tonne paid" with 'dom u a Bt model for I" the world Muir mun! loneliness Airtod by and upon which then in mm: the sombl' mtod, itrtd ulhf in the copyright "or disposition to limit, work of man in the one. of abode Thou (origin "4.de nnd their "rmundii. fawn wu- mful purl-it. unsur- _ Surety I. can was and pluck Passed anodes; to a. potion-mute. 'the rust flown and let an "other duty and dsvslo-t of mour- otstofttnnd-tumhttowruthaa. with tsrtrgo-tatne%ttg an. 'utunud with load-Int Indyhow'Innd prop-nun "an". M _etiy!t.htmer9yttteeiyohtlvGmiiLitGiukGtmiasau lanthanum." all In tho duo- ofimetur country fun when author- 'the dead man which" body 'tr,itr-taedivo-tdoi- in Am Sow. an!" the Iii-tum hom our neighbor beyond mm. 111.. In." iiiy7iilt'll','5'l'lrd',l'l'l.. mum ofthe (nut-lu- set A?y.tof. tho at", at "gun. hi manor!" " m tmrViMtstliiiiit' and Mn! puma all. a (ofgratitrd- "c, - Manda-hon of a. W: FOB trERVTCE-_tiort Odom Pntht1iiBer, mqtrtemd yuan-lb; Dunc Jon-y Boar, long. My. well not up Individual. Guad- Ion on the DIII'I lb. of Nth- wank." Wants-msammmg "ion y "mm Dunn-hem W. Ivoiecinthopm It.ersdthortuet-iiotattar-in notth-tmnttfettrttPtnmit-sdr-uauadtt- 'toweitirtrrtttseAeseyitTeuekttda, tho W of theprineiP1e Involved. "I. _"tteieaaraknsrar%-ttatuitthe 'ettftttpu.tie-tdimmatm-1Tiri"iiGri'rGGbaTGTi. tiltuHngly 'yrTrheltttCtt,rhti, The sunahirtrof-4ritrtma pod from the "my of Enetsnd to for four and a ball you: eclipsed a den-on that the present occupantlby the dnrhuu of the hum" of uhard1ytePitefrtt,Ctr1tf,le,Grwuystdiet-tses, true- goverturteuttal "airs. Submiqlon "y in ahMirtted, 'tate. m lin- to the "Nutty dietater of MUN" addituat_-hrssttss origin might have meant continued -/iir,ii"ii"iir'irCi"i;ri7iiiiT' English power over as, and other) (Cmugmd on PI]! Bx.) FOR SALE-t D. U. R. 4 Bosh Ing- neto um Stamina Cataract. 820.00. B. "mad. 43.1: FOR BAu'--Wtstte mid pa FOR BAL.--EI-et eating and need potatoes. John Sum Tel. manning 2774-1. 43-0 POI BALB--A Mold-W in FOR SALE-a new Rood baby but PORtrALB-A_the- FOR MLEr--htry ehiehr, panel post paid. ".00 up. Catalog (all: how to m will!" by. "rrrrw-mgstt Co., Peoria. Ill. 41Art FOR SALE-Cath- and tom plums. Will "he: in w". John Sum Jr. Phone 81H. 49.4t FOR "LB-Pwr, will dun: an or but. no. 2784-1. Ban 8.1M, luv-Ibo -. "t "tab-Doubt. lune". not "It. good condition. he. "at. A. L. WM, 't.tf m "tab-a- and Iota a W. m In only ma. 1m Ind not". - M Austin. 1.0:.th " 8t-tt of tmimPeomd [and In: My» villa. Iaal for {Mt c chick. fun an. M 8. ' (WM. liberty loving. Mimi-1mm "this! mam. OnthoSlu'n M.Md9ngtm itro-tttotmrnnrthine,orifrmahn-tM" to all. rmttorexeu-,orifre-thetr,mitthno_mthmrV columns. Yo-iiitmmatts Thenhnonyyouunnueh "may mutant: - i-asoitortsti-nd.taot-ttie-roueanitror_ your want-horn but Atrial willeouvba m 'tna-ht-feet-rad' Kb CouthovenrtthNerrir,0t- moms-u. 8011m- try, cost $52.00 4 months ado, will sell chap. Filmed & Lyons. able If ulna at am. My. Batu Shop. Am REAL ESTATE. was. mm A" "DURAN" om. PM. T no tt. A" A". Lidmr "I CHICAGO. na. , Dual '0' d I" Minimum charge, Me. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 6e per line per insertion. A. R. Schmidt, "In" Bldg" W. 48-6 Far-slo-Eu-dlauldllu 'tFr-ep-trate-tr CulOrO-Iuy'l'cr-I mm . mm 000: mum m1. an" noun JOHN HEIM " 1ef%Lrttg an. End" Will all mm "1663. "w. Gamitiled Ads FOR SALE 43- 1t m. tl' g 0!! otJhMJhotwnunt- its-ttand-NI-it-a :thuudcrboltoluumdng ditr-ndnthm.tummueirsq ttg',ttht,gptAtNgtt'te mmmmw.m txHdthorthsdt-ofdttt-in "tetiofaasdrrmetielsdtt1tmtrf Janina. the W of (teaarainnaVii-ttatuitttse unimswsato_bette-d.., Tho Immune of peoar4rity m for four and a half you: odipaod brtud_ofthehtrrmmrd m with {aw Mn. Slav- TO RENT-Two {ml-bod ms. gentlemen preferred. Call 169- WILL "ADR Palm-mm of poothnlth, my tuaettoeemfnmt. Goodimiidings, lilo, stock and mm. " an: under eul- POR 'tEKr-M%raee, cheap. .4 N. second atmet. TOW 198-3. Pon5umX--N- "I. hm "run-ammon- t'ALFleAy-et bayou sequin WAN'NW-M- to Inc. T to no FOB XENIA" room has. Mod- em "with"; 1mm. poo- Iudon. Irving Payne, Arm, Ill. PM. 818-3. ttAf PM"! TO "Kr-it-e are running m. Eon-u only. a... WANrE9--R- foe win: " 5 mum IOUAIOUT'I'HIIULLM mama-mum..- albumen-huh I'D-alumni lulu!" lulla'ur'tuk mummmam intHbarrsitartthV.trortt- plan-mustang. -- A whthmty,hvemm toaetihuheatqmdeeekabe$mt- Moll-and"... "homun- mhden. loony-MM" mm. North WORM Ca.,mah1nasdNrk. III. M Hmmm.uo. 48-4: (Nation. mung" pasture. Will trade for city may it; or ground utertrvilu. if manned write Mary Intomk, Neitirvilte, Clark county, Witseonsin, Route. t. 87-6; coon-ha to "it was». "alumna-l. villeJ FOR RENT lib County W. WANTED G-.,' Ill. £548 an: