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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Aug 1922, p. 8

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ta [on we 6ne.fifth on the price of your coat. Lat select your coat when our stocks bilinve, if you desire, the time until you A , ll Ln . "ri"'""""'."??? I. ready to wear your coat in which to pay f, J fd ti? In "Niihni" thi? I it; as we will hold any garment you no I , A! of t pmdtte tim u u upon the payment of a nominal deposit. .- C"l"I"]."a""l'.l"r"?ECLL] / 9nd {lithium in l ', . was: mm our sun at am a: mun um: 0mm 8mm mu In! hat It Means To t In August-- 22 Fhl,1, Am WINTER 1ll1y.lll'lll' SALE! 'sl'"',"""- COMMENCES TOMORROW MORNING AND ;c0N§1NUI=s DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH or AUGUST Jh b I'll n'ru ng-rec-att), IIIII'I'Q " QIII: . Ilka Mary Doyle visited friends hymns: week. Df. J. L Taylor Ins returned from 2 Madness bin to Minnesota and Dim He spent one day in Mtrm-tis with his nephew, Dr; "the Penn. who is inter?» " the 69ml hospiul in that city. _ Dr. Wk H. Innin m a Chic." brim Vinita? on Monday. .Iiues Markie and Morena Mr at Em an - of Hrs. T. H. Human. in. Ed. Tape] and daughter Lois In spending a few days with In. A. L. Stafford of Elgin. John but" and family and Mr. Ind in. O. E. Lester motored to Cnyshke on Sunday, mu ISh'I'IIESE-IT THE PINES ll Mll'll, ATTEITM.' GONE " gr SELEGTNI.' Mrs. Arthur Young and children of Kenoshn are visiting at the home of Mr. and In Stephen Cudahy. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Sayre spent My in Outage. Mr. mad In. Hugh Ellis and Mr. nnd In. Holloway of Chicago and William R. Wilson and two mus of Bonn Park were guests of Mn. - It!" Church, Waukegan, IN 50* My; In." I". melt Bradford and dtaegbtie Dorothy Mud Mr. and It}. Easy "(not Wlukegun on may. Mr. lit-{turd sang a solo stub. union service held by the tlFtittet Army in the evening. In. J. D. Marshall of my». in "lather, Mrs. Rtettet 'atl',ytlt. the than"! of 1titst' m "kite is spending a and in." W. V Tit Iii" service next Sunday _ will be " St. Lawrence's m The Rev. H. E. Ganster, It. Gale ttd asie- was ' guest at the M Ctnoll hom'zon on... - at Monday. - In. ind Helen Cam" in 1350.0 visitors on Sundty. "l" pawn!" tut. In! In. John Undis wen \W To Buy Your \ ammwmu. Mum": mum Wi! son ot (yor-c-ts UVIIII'U I III. IIIUII I " In "UUUV I II I a . Ki 0 ""sj,'ri", use ' k.'w'7i\ 3.4 'a/L-i ' Douglas avenue on CLOTH OBITS-"PLUSH WATS on SALE r,,' Mllllltlltl TIIE mourn or menu " . Ytrsdas evening. N Young People of the Bangi- hl Labor": church of this who have invited the young people of a. Immanuel hum of Wauhm to attend a lawn fete at Libertyville on Henry Smith's Ford coupe m damaged in a collision with Svlvuter Selk' Hudson on Sunday. The ne- cidtot 'teteurmd on the cement road n We. Fortunately the comm" of the cars were not ia- Another public hearing on route 2t north at the villagodvill be held! August 7th It 2 o'eloek at the! Adler and Buyers properties. l, I T. M. "may: _ an" gag... though the south. in will "Mg r about a rd or more. . 'm.|dlnPaulG.llym / Chicago visitor: on Tue" _ In. 14. Gotti and nu ma. , Price "not Tweak) in CM." ' "(not Hordhorst "tttgtted _ home "My from I "tttetitri. [ Mr. . Ray and childrm' Emstnn ' mr. ms. lauds? Butterfield mended the hmerat " Andrew Olsen in Minutes" on Monday. Mr. "a In. Fred Croker left on Tuesday for Baum They will visit Mr. Crow: brother in that city. They expect to Mum by way of New York City and Khan Full. i Mr. and Mrs. William Schley and daughter label called on Mr. and In. John Cells in Chicago Im Sun- day. - - A - A ' Mr Ind'lu. Nick abr "d Mr. and Hrs. but ham and dattghter of u Grange, IU., - tho Week end " the Henry Seller home. ' The Presbyterian Ladies Aid tto- eiety lion Thursday) August 8, at the chard. . In. 9yy Nelson was I Wink:- ennriMthionThresrinr, _ OFF THE REGULAR PRICES AT WHICH THES.E GARMENT S WILL BE SOLD ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER i. an army m Amman will Ibo In and to thd bet that these "nautical and similar demands from Wuhan and "when have E. H. aifford in the absenee of PrMivk-nt Franklyn R. Muller will present the ma: body with a copy of resolution: passed nuntime ago by the [on] body eat,itmt upon the -- and an .fBeialt, "to in- "att-to tho m." punish stain ereqMd try he meant mus:- cm a Karin. "has! iumber hue been asked for an expression of "pinion regarding the proper course to bring about the dashed results. 7"?" Y sun" by amt from unions) put: of the my the Illinois Chamber of Common- b locking to; have ofBeUi, of the Am make some dehtte move to "gnttm the] :WOMEN 95m; In. King remind fir-t mud for the beat collection 01 cut {Iowan lush-two prize-Why In. George A. McKinJock for perennial: Ind mulls Were won by In. E. L. Ryerson and In. Kat-Icy Coates DEMANDS STATE CLEAR UP WIN MASSACRE Ancient red Bow that And the dark red New at t.tttt sis made the setting for "It - uel T. Chase's with. In. - C. chm a my be. doth. ydmnce chin 1-3 mngtiner 'lowers of yellow, link and lavender tor her table. r Hound-opera 'irRrf "e m from m. Forest hrihi'-, in to union name my" as. with china, 'liti'ittiitiii"ii? " bles decorated w _ trom Lag Forest V 2,tra bits of new" MAI! m' claim from" dust. has who on display I? the 69m. Idlool in the midsummer no" *3. held by the Luke Forest _ dub. t7iiEtst i" '5» MODEL was T.AKE 'at baittitrtEs gairi, AY, AUGUSTZ. 1922 FOB SALE-One horse farm "can and condition. Also two Inge m eitttee um, suitable for us- "lint or church Incl. A. L We"; Phone "at. 6tttt POUND-Female AMale. Owner phase call Phone 99, Libertyville. miss the fu pine; and special program. Don't the M. E. dutch on Friday eve ning) August 4. Free udmiuipn. Affainuni .F-. from tto state body Wu. may. " .1 dbr II n- M'of m W" by tho dale ", " ' be "Hhthvi'j""'W the q, Some time but I _ It in 0d out, sincr Mi , l I VI! ' with have boa; hind n We new pmbo ordek iseTi'i,aii,e, "ttttr" bd- otd rerun-tun» "tto an". My Gun! , wok I hand in 1 to"! Mon and odtt-d a W M 'apprsheetahm of the My m J is AM in the untu- than of the local Chunks! that all tat-ted state "Add. at. the m action. "t the time the "solution: of the tmxonh gumbo: .30."- we won :3:- . " _ "I I 'i'it'i.iti?iir'iCk'lli,'iiit. any s'il'tttst': tlq J" Gun- by "itibssed it: in?!" And uhd thitk' _ diatl:."~-bc tuba to b'tfttt: "in! tnd to Prevent a A Dutch carnival will be held " Too late tr Clluify COMING EVENTS WA NT ADS tur-lt The wives and children of strik in: coal miners are the real victims of the "like which draws on without hope of early settlement. New Evieted miner unduly- nuiring his aloe- while wife my?" food In ingrained dwelling - _ strikers carrying their blazing- to "unwary ahelteru. The Regitrter-2 Times, a Week For $2.00 a Year 1tNersNfferaaihrftthtnlBtMulBr-t " mm In null. mir 1w no man ll (li1riltlhli Ilrll a" ovsmox. s a In" mu . Creations of the worldU. foremost designers, developed in the season's richest fabrics, both plain and luxuriously fur trimmed. s,,':?,':,')",',',.',',,,',',?',.",',.','?)':".,',-,-; il' ,hahioned andfittrimmalindlthihii' 1922M". Cloth Wraps from company houses, the miners and their families are living in tents and any other improvised shelter which can be made.habhabie. Great Plush Coats Coats AUGUST _h _ A; . E Rl1t Rllt sri' , . ah _ . lillt J. tlil I I I ill . . 1lgf iliq , ll s "I c I lent in Ohio, Pennaylvuda, West sruftering Ind hardshisrs m pyug- Virginia and Indium Bettis evicted

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