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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Aug 1922, p. 3

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OI. "the"ohbom [all haul. in the vicinity of m in to ho built at the intersection d Wuhan and Dundee and: and aiiteati-Gmreienoit." n. "has: is A. J. rim. 'tt "- to the large dune. In". um um- will be staged. Tty a... will be 1150st tut I. thu spud-h Isl-ion style, to out no.- The Young People of Oh Pru- bytarhn church will .11! I ib- eolllneous sale at the Col-mt! house on the afternoon and "saint of Saturday. August 5. The pro- ceeds of the "I. will to mud! furnishing I room In the new church. In. In Holo'u main. Edi-rd Sanders. a! Clue-n in visiting a "I W Bbdertrtadt of High- bnd Park in staying at the Fwd BieeUratadt home during the illneu " her mother. DEERFIELD} 115 Mission Band of the U. E. clinch had . pienie Friday on the new church property. A Ambit Kieat has the contract for pointing Ind decanting the six new John Woodman houses. In. B. J. Dickens and drrughter, Eloise of Edgewater were the guts of In. Michel! Jr. Friday. In Arthur Kint had us het guests Friday, Mrs. J. Dollenmier and ma of Libertyville an d Mss. Lester Sanger of Highland Put want the truest of Mn. George Manger Thunday, --- ___ Booklets, pamphlets and eireulars enumerating the beauty Ind advan- tage. of Deerf1eld he being dr- eulaud in nil the Mn of the north shore by Gilbert Johan trod Brothers, real auto. . In Arthur Kint had " he: guests Friday, Mrs. J. Dollenmier and son of Libertyville and Ilia. Kind of Shermerville. Mr. and Mrs. Laney Meyers and baby daughter are living in High- land Put. It. Gd Mrs. Emil Fredrick and My pitnicbd " Lake Zurich Sunday. -- ___ Mr. lad Mrs. Harold Flower will have from the Flathead Indian Wuhan at Hot Springs, Mont., when Mr. , Flower wu Indian "ent, to Spokane. Wnshinttton. The Ptowem at former Mew "at. Mr. and In, W. A. Whiting of Chleago were the Snndny guests of Mr. und Mrs. Lincoln Penis. - Blaine, daughter d Mr. and In. Bruce Bhim, is qw- unod with whooping cough. A by. number from but nt- h" the am! "If. m- an. " Ravinia Thur-thy 1M In. Mn WM (Lydi- lnlu) In. on" m ftr an internal suit" in a CatifomH hoo- piul In: week. The knew fnmily went to Monti In!" yearn to. Wm that Mrs. Roehes Tho Woman's linionary may of the United Bunches] diam was nun-ind My ,afternoon by In. John Much of Noethfbeld. In Pun-ton 'toehmtttqeht eel m'mnm which in varhn K M) was - I," 'fu.? chi], " the Univ-stty his: - irtter.nat eoiter in 1,fr'2,1't, Fi pictures dummy with the yiulhatmk. R.o"etftGiiuGGiiiG-irTirauotthe" {wily went to c?tiftryu until nun; Was. The machine in no: "ortsoriny taat 'iiiitii,iiii1?lli'.)frli. with . mercury m of but would "on her special exrutr.uetiom The intensity of an. Ethel and. will be treef/gt/usa/tcr:';,:',';:,, le, t: Nth-(2m of r"u',t',,t'. tiatttfromthe-ufoeu-rt upon _ ch- PT2a C""'),',': the moving flhn by I Ant nd record- - rum-"Y Reie t ne ine inst-uncut. The sound "and he!" . in I narrow band of varying Mr. and In. Harry gender: tram-ner, "mm" .10" the - the week end at . ocunr edgte of the film. Ae the film passe! LiriiGakra. one." Lam from ' gnbipn. Min-l. --. Dr. J. P. Won-loll. but". in u do In para-u. Mr Bar-um W1 "on, on Wednesday, Caah on hand July l, 1922 S '7.5.00 Cash on Mm! June 30. 1922 t Baal estate m on hand Real and. note on hand July I, 1922 V 3925.00 June :0, 1922 Srhoal board and husineu omee Rainy of teacher: Tot-thud [union hm! . faucet- Ind stationery " infant: on Men' 01d _ Stun of farmer T ' . _ fault lighter was} supplio Edam on hand June to. 1922 Mrs. Varner's sister Total S'bocrlbeq and mm to More mo Ink "tit ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF' THE TOWN Township 44. Range 10in Lake County, Illinois, invnn'd'w Total n My" is visiting TOWNSHIP FUND 84000.00 Total The Farm Bum And M in concreting in "Andaman rieasie M we believe will be on. of the blues: ever held in L." eoetr. The Farmeru' picnic this you will he held at Diamond his, August Mth. _ Ray Brothers It Dbl-and Like an . dance Friday .veasdt'e, 1037 28th. the proceeds from M will in used for prizes and Em Cb pouc- at the picnic. If is at- an at the Jane: is my Indica- tion at the >128 of the picnic there will be some Crowd, The commlitee on momma is planning a gum: time for both young and old. Games will be provided for the children amt prizes for the win- ners. Pie ea'vn and three legged races as we!, ..u those who an navigate in gunney mks will have their round of fun. The horsmhoe contesq will be played off in the fonnoon, the win- ning team, if members of the Farm Bureau, will remnant our county Mama at the state tournament held " Olney, Ill., August 23d. The tournament is' one of the big rventu " the Ftate pie-ie. M0Yt.NG mamas mm a, MARRIAGE LICENSES INVENTION or PROFESSOR __ _--""'-...,'.' J". ..4_. Ralam July In, 1921 Distrihuuou of trustee.- F'rom diatriet taxes he Diwmn-mi Lake ball turn has 3 game scheduled for the ttith am} Urbana. Ill.,-Revolution of thr J moving picture Industry which will iMuenee the moving picture an in " all of ita phase, hangs on the in- vention in the laboratuz'ies of the P University of Illinois. ' . Professor Joseph T Tykocincr of Pi that Institution has, after taunt, years' work, perfected a machine H which not only photographs the usual moving picture as we are t used to seeing it on the screen but at the same time and on the same 'y film photographs mounds. So Nr' have the experiments - that the, 1 ring of a bell, the slam of a door,: Ind the human voice an reproduced f with an accuracy that in uncanny.' I With the patenting of this ma: l v chine. the University of Illinois has} neural the Bqetmd if "I patents on Ll apparatus fundamental in the art of; talkinar notio- p'ctuna. Six manual , ago that invitation announced that amber on. of it. M, Meyer" Jacob Kilns. had "dotted a selen- , in all which. unlike its predeces- Iata. did Mt about any fatigue 1 lnnspanncy. running niorue the edge of the film. As the film pulse: tt.royPt the twirl. about (wo- thirds or three-fmartl" of it is cx-l pond to the new being photo- ttrartted. The rcmaindcr of the film " given over to photographing the various sounds. In this manner. every anion nnd every sound in re- produged in eorresportdirut pure on the record. Thir gusnntoes rm- d'lronhlll of visual and sound im- pro-don. ANNUAL FA nuns PICNIC DISTRICT NO LAKE COUNTY F. Total Exp-dim": ii a, of July. 1922. m M. ROUSE. NM "It. DISTRH'T FUN tb-E-dit-m OF' THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER FOR PUBLICATION County, Illinois. from July l, l92l to June 30. I922. ms'TRh T PUN0--Reeeirrts mm 2640.00 8.10 45200 450.54 "15 674.53 121.25 EDITED BY c. B. WHEELOCK County Furl "that. 340m 00 Three speaker- In bolls secured. Min Murjorh Bim. iron the University Emilio- Department will speak on Home "new work. This meeting will it in the dance pavx'ion and women in, particular are i.svited to heir I" Sims. The program eontmittoe is trying to secure Mr. Glam. editor of Honrds Dairyman, " one of the speaker: through the American Farm Bureau Peder."- will be played It the d.momi near me picnic grounds. _ . . - -iLLre," GineU,urAahse and J picnic dinner will mah. t real hol Min for Lake county fotka. WHO IS OUR OLD"? FARHER The Central State! Bxpositiou at Aurora is putting on a contest to fin', the oldest man, also the uhieu woman living on u tam in the United States. ' llntrie- in this canto"; slow at. midnight, August toth, 1922. The Fair and Exposition Tritt be Held August 18th to Mtth inclusive. Entries in this contest need nut be man and wife. Each of the munch will be given a free trip, with all expenses paid to and from the fair, nlso $50 in mm. They wilt .110 he presented Billr H, Edward T. Case, Cleveland, Mona J. Hackett. Waukqmn. William Truby, Lula Taylor In- diana Harbor. Char.'e, H. C rbett. Marwood Helen S. Minnis, Denver. Laureme Peter Johnson, Edith Hwy-m l'clyca, Chicago. Carl T. Reinhart, Milwaukee. Inc Billie Osbram, Kansas City. tain Chieago KGeiGtt - jihad?" - __ an: You cum-linkjud 8.7mm Weakegan. Ezra J. Wright, Isabelle o. Carr hon, Dunc". Eugene P. Beyer, Betty P. Kinnie EGG,, outlkilghaur . airaNid him. qi?r4il!dl'!s?tii'i'-. cum is sulphur mm. "aderrttoaNeasanteoider_tves lunch I (with relief, "a In in, m. t t man. bu cm ha tog-am 9&2qu _ . Beau: of 5 - M . properties, it My miHmes "a my. roots Ase Irritatio- pd baht: Inooth ski in do". tub. piq em Apportioned hut from /tigtrtettr 1156.80 Monte July 1, t921 Income of townattip fsr Prom county imprint? 1013.66 "12on My." 1119.99 t . he "I!" Sign: 'tra",',"':',,"',';. in. or If SKI! tllillllll Illll, , It am, mm on Illlllllli,llgitlliMIl It Pays To AW Humid F. Rumom, Lueelle Foun. in, Area. ' '.m Jereb, M-ry Kasprzyk .rfh Chicago. Paul S. Dun. Julia erneolzi 14.58 8.14 tnst 50.16 A ntc r Gu t, Remix Abraham, ke uukee douistu-aliforiris. Heinsch, Elizabeth Bieha T121654 ikis, Ursula Wushno ms 23.05 in; -Th. W- com elust ' "14." 57275702 r "if t 91m DISTRIBUTIVE FUND "I 49M 6.79 ' I." Ineuental ("9.0" mu tmatqq -_ ' 1264.79 $127031 91 "26.70 For Whlilhinu all"! state 1123.20 fluent -- - - 19 "020.10 with farm -ments of various Had: whieh in be donated by ditferent minim comma; Here are Willa uf the must: Entry no" - own ms own fun, but must My live on the In. direct its Mn and the "Jo of as produce, "' anally work on his place every day. "Genttemea" farmers, "wing mmnn, barred (roll mt. Egtry must, do general In" on a place of not less than " W Entry in a farm woman'l con- test. must In" been living on a turn for not b than 20 years In! past, and duh: that lime and at present time. - be directing and farm for not b than 20 year, past, and drrMrtg that time m present time. - be directing wally pertaining fair part the woman'l work an farm of less then 80 -tr. ill Prom-ions] Services Contestant - make affidavit that he or sh. comes ulthm scope of the provision! of the contest, Ind must also hit! affidavits of two residents of the county to the same effect, swan to before the town clerk of the township in which he or tshe resides or before notary public in town to which his or her mail is "dressed. iireiilaGnurt be postmarked before midnight of August 10, 1922, Telephone " Ptrmse86 Km: lmwleh'O I. My- & new." In "a." VETERINARY summon 161 LincolndA_'1-_____ - - M mmth-uoadmm Hm:thnd7h§pI-_ DR. 0. If. BUTTEREIELD PuItttairtiRLut my»: 14an Telephone C Wm, Betsey Km Comm-(ion " (runner DUtriHtqd a, (was Apportioned Mt withheld "all districts ---- Edam "ne RO. 1922 Register LYELL tt MORRIS Arrow A. OOUNSIIDB -.-__ Teurhqt.AC........,..., C. B. OLNEY. D. V. M. B. tr. MILLER ATTogtNEY-AT-LAW Pint Natkrmt Bank Buildin- J. M. KESLIN D.eterett.h-tk stiuttrti,N-Aaati, 83d RO Assistant Btnte Veterinll'hn Assist-at m Veterinarian Total " DR. LL. TAYLOR . C.MELENDY m. ,____'__ 812708.97 ANNA . ml. Trev-um. VIOLIN .VIOLA iaiihittTvpplg.. BI ation HIM-rel so." "' it." ' " 81 {XESDAX , AUG Ads LIBERTYVILLE SURGE! Get Results a}... an of 104.99 tr me dr trar Olm tial in t that pr: fest Tr t wrung an": OF THF. mun ltUFsl l'rn: stat-On! is frequently 1v .. at no" paving in well (m. 'r' i)" will WM droum !cl Fr u), any. h will not few tt v) 15 "tdt-ttrely to the Ln 'r' i""!' hm -eity of the av '- v-wuctl' ~odll; in truth, m t", V may be of much less ll Mane. tn the Nutter-m s,rt' "I " b crop. By wan-m. ce ML u 'w the , number lp l',: l, if ,ete aha up from "", '1')'waoreuhpoun, y Ellat* produced in growth. 1' snwira- stream serves. an [ m 1 function. to carry the e w n , aunt elements from the 'lh KM pm. It is logicd to beinwc with a lbundnnt supply uf hlc nutrients. th? amgunt of {Salsa to get them into the would be less than where the Final Cuarattee-- Wash Dresses, '22-? For a final clearaway we have re- grouped a large selection of Summer Wash Dresses and marked them at a price that assures a speedy exit. They are dresses of the best sort and every woman who can use a new tub frock at this time should not miss thisselling. Only by a personal inspection can the opportunity for saving be fully realized. Will!!!" These dresses are fashioned of organ- die, ratine, crepe knit, dotted Swiss, georgette and other equally, desirable materials. They are greatly under- Silk Dresses, $15 Included are dresses of Canton crepe, crepe knit, taffeta and georgette. They are dresses worth several times this closeout price. Othdr Dresses, 'ttall-i'-. priced. New York Purchase Sale of Women's All-W061 Skirts Both price groups consist of values so unusual that danger of over- emphasis is praetienlly eliminated. So no matter how great a value you may hnpe to find we arv sure you can not be disappointed wild you inspvm these Skim . t "1; WM.- momma ate varied and size ranges praetieallr oomph". early sclection ilidvised because of the unusually low print. Second Floor Knit of fine wool yarns 1n solid colors and stripes. Long sleeve . and sleeveless styles; 98 with and without col- q lars; self or leather CT-E-C-ar, belt. Choice - - - "mmm-ta-it-ta-tit-tttttit-tttr"""" The importance of this sale is being recognized by scores of WM for seldom 'indeed is it possible to offer such tremendous ma- Hundreds of sweaters were in these groups and one may yet .' from assorhnents practically as varied as when this sale "Ga announced a few days ago. . "'r Slip-Over Stoeaters-. ---Velour "lids --Scoteh trad: -Novelty weeds --Fine Sign " $2.98 All; 31mm OF-- - AT $4.98 ARE sums or-- Mum n "1 " DieBect Store-0n theahethSham _ th)rddtdis i York Purchase Sale of in mar. Exper; melt "If". prtd Jgqt [in of "maxi - - I '1'd.lttktf, his» as 1850, Sir John I.- mett "we. carefully can-rm! out Ox- Peet-ta upon this uuwuon with the fotiowintr results: ' Water Renuiremeat lin pounds per pound dry no water requirement was thus "ateqd by fertilization from 1 per out in barley to 45 per cent In the do"? crop and, with o w eWn, m greater than 10 per cent in all Crop No Treat- Mintrui Comm ment Fertilizer Fertiliser My Clover Bubsequently, no Iv." investigators in France, Rania, Enziand and LIE States have carried out ml periments. and all with multl. The following 149; 247 258 269 Tuxedo Sweaters in navy, black white and pastel shades in plain and fancy knit. Of high l .98 lustrous art silk yarns. Choice - - - - - Art 6 than 25 Gemny. mill! - the lune uotatton --White Wtsol Flannel , A --Wool Homeum s". --Wool Ratine ',l Ci --Corded "new. y,_r.r,,,.'itJc:i, --Wool Jerky United i. g.ulti"i' my a ' - V, "luau II a! intemat ti at can tion: "Almost. without with the experiment. show I Ml the "to: require" mu 'inc the use of term-lam a drylpmductivc will an; not" mount; to only a and! "an" lu - soils, the wit." "all!" 'trrleto,may b reduced onoaatt or m tiiueritwo-thisro oy the addition of f.' when. Often the high me! - 206 (ll'l'fdl'c.d is due to tho defied-, of . int]: plant food M a 148 {the supply of such an elm: - ;pmnchu exhuntion the mo If 'Pye, mouth is greatly reduced. but a. l per corresponding change occur! in b in the m. of transpimtion. The Insult II yeh",',, inevitably a high mm ,eeNhe. ment The fundamental principal here In- volved, especially captains tha- importanee of soil trent-rt u I means of increasing Man in dry seasons-E. E. I)" Die. Soils. U. of I. 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