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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Sep 1922, p. 4

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. <--Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, .. &t the post office at Libertyville, lllinois, under Act of . _' March 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. -- S 9i " CLEANING AND DYEING a speci Watch for our Delivery Auto in your town. t h+ _E The Oak Terrace Laundry_ lept-- Park 87-- : fes for the Lake county title sched-- Take Tile me . "atung prooy," Villa are _ "sitting / pretty," their outfits last week, and will go on the field out at Lake Villa with the strongest crew which they have had this season. Bixby, star huri-- er of the Antioch and -- Simmons, o on mak as will &am boister up dni g'hhb'mm, Johrisdn fil"w.tldhvm"l:_' ud baag s to hor homm horked s fi the first came of the Biflex-- BASE BALL NEWS POLONIAS, LAKE VILLA Faetory Star series Saturday. He will be opposed in this game by rn-u-rnwm-u,m also a member of the Lake 'Villa C uuwm:pwhenhumuu- ercising its : care and devotion to eradicating hu%ummmm" titizenship mations, to find an American magazine, ml.*"flofl'ubfiufiou, offering a prize u&o*whuyudeudbethem'm figure among the writer's acquaintance, w con-- 'uh.!tbmmw"tiomwu"llfll in some respects accurate in their descriptions, may Sncite the writer to a fit of anger or obession on the subject that would Set the fires of hatred into full glow, Men would rather hate than love--that is, most of them would. It is the primitive instinet of the race. Mkhnoollummk,fltonbmwtw to attempt to abcomplish with nope of complet@ success, w.m'_ been workiag, or rather the race Bas, for ' centuries to rid the world of malice prejudice and hatred. With what degree of Success historians will best chronicle. Now comes a national weekly to play upon our blind and vicious sentiments and tempt us with a paltry' sum to tell the editor 'and 'through him, his thousands of readers why 'we think so--and--so is a "pitable figure". In other words, %q@'",c%nfi.drhatethhm',w @ither in public or private life, it is a challange to the vest thoughts that inspire as we trudge the rugged woad toward happiness. It throws back on the high-- mafijfig&qnwhwhnfidlflc'ifil bruised and ble hands and feet, to mmake the entry for the Polonia mound We sincerely trust that no citizen of Libertyville will be so thoughtless as to lend encouragement to the a game in the last month, and it would be suicide for him to work more than an inning or so against a 1. Wet Wash, 20 lIbs $1.00 of the Antioch game Sunday, he will --é}g--v.-*_s. w's Auto Livery --> DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERYICE © \.' Phone Libertyville, 806 With the first game of their ser-- KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Succreding the Waukegan Week!y Gazette Established 1850 is desirous of lnh'oduua its fast bus-- iness to our NEIGH?' in LIBl-'!R P that they may enjoy the same comforts that 500 . satisfied custon(?u mmyfing in Hi & and the Rural Districts. -- Buths filled to the _ Brim. with Sweet Smelling and Snowy White _ Our Slogan is nction and prom ; in pelivery, 2o wl as anifiiontoridng tocen of MORE LOVE--LESS HATE . rprising. ino&a» age when humanity FRANK H. JUST, Editor SET FOR TITLE HIGHWOOD, ILLINOTIS , per Jb Janesville and intermediate points, September 4 to 8 inclusive with re-- turn limit of September 9, on ac-- coubht of the Lake County Fair to be held.at Libertyville, SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES > DURING FAIR WEEK The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pau! R. R. will sell round trip ex-- eursion tickets at a rate of one fare FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Sabbath "sgehool 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells. superintendent. > Preaching 11 a. m. Sermon : gn.c.l.ru-am . Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. _ Evening service at 7:30 p. m. ~-- Mrs Flora Durand Sayre, organ-- ~The Lake County Register is the only semi--weekly newspaper in the Thurch school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion at 11 a. m, Sermon subject, "Christianity Su-- Tantum ergo--Oriel. Fortitude--Filby, Hosanna---- Dykes. Musical program--Russell Flagg, ST. LA WEENCE'S CHURCHK of God. paper's nonsensical the energy that goes into disputes over iabor trouble and politics conld be diver io Link vers culte this would be the R&ppifest country under neaven. Too many are forced to _fi( iis vegetahle long after it has lost a large pe¥ .O4 of its . taste and sustainin qualities, Too few «ire privile; d to gather them fresh in the morning and h re them on the table a later, And every time we happen into a mess of them, winter business. © There is no better barometer of a town than the advertising columns of its newspapers. If the merchants are alive, and after their share of the business, the newspaper columns show it. And if the advertising of local merchants is by small spurts, the mail order houses 'are quick to note it and quick to flood that commmsaity with their catalogues,. All of which is respectfully offered merchants of Liberty-- ville for their careful consideration. i e Did you *'t m a it ds did you ever coB pate its f eh'"' P :3"" ' that had been Pieked and drie with the Lima bear mind and rest of heart are for weeks. . Peace of w-m"! td " essential 'A '*fi ville would . AAopfene y resident of L rty» Lima beans right out in the 'Lflfi fresh from the en, we can't understand how a man can partake Of Lima beans and harbor &A grudg« against anybody in the world, : £3¢ 3 3 * BRIGHTER SKIES The return to the milnes of thousands of workers, and a better understanding between railroad operators aad treir men has done much to bring about ' mo#e the country has enjoyed for a long time. Cropé ars moving ir every gection, and farmers are again get-- ting their hands on some ready money. As @ result the residents of towns and cities all over America are feeling the change, and business generally is stepping forward at a good pace. Big city dailiee note a heavy increase in advertising, which means that the people are commencing to do their fall buying, ,and these advertisers are anticipating an excellent fall and 11¢ Fuel 'Administrator Medill -- Says Conditions in State fuel admi ho returned.last In consequience of changed condi-- tions, brought about by the settle-- ment of the strike in this state, all priority orders either for coal mined here or in other states are in sus-- "Developments of the past few days have shown that there' is no w'mo{eodkrm- 'and demestic uses in' Hli-- some few small towns there may be a few industries that have not been able to get their coal because of car shortage, but so far as Chicago, is concerned the prospect looks good: "This morning I received a letter from H. B. Spencer, federal fuel ad-- with reference to coal mined out-- side the state will be determined within the next ten days. For the present, however, the dealers will ~~CHICAGO--The coal crisis in Illi-- nois is over for the present at least, that because IWlincis minres will be able to take care of industry in this state there is no need for priority the State of Illinois last week bought coal. for $3.90 a ton, and 1 believe within a short time the prices will mark set by Secretary Hoover." Mr. Medill said that he had advis-- ed Gov. Smail to continue the fuel administration office because of the posibility of a shortage later in the Tomorrow there will be a joint Are Improving L s ¢ During The Fair on their contracts with the Taxi and Auto Bus SERVICE Snow's Auto: Livery 'Phone 306 _ -- ' _ for Your Convenience. . BEA N REMEMBER OUR for contest The <latest --outbreak _ is > _ the direct result of Voliva's sign-- beards Wmuy across . Ahe street from . Thomas Nelson's church, in which Voliva terms the Independents' place of worship a "goat house" and "garbabe dump." Late last night the Zion authorities at the instigation of Voliva, arrest-- who dumped a bucket of paint over the head of a Voliva sign artist, vhovu?nting the -- sign-- boagd after it had been given a coat of tar, that the Rev. O'Brien paid him $5 to do the job. : When taken to the lockup the minister was : at Sign Painter Tells 'All Acco: to'"the Zion --police, they had a confession from m 'o wextOn, & * # meeting of the two state fuel ad-- ministratibn committees, representa-- dves of the three operating organ-- fzations and representatives of the bur Glenn: Voliva, czar of Zion City, and the Independent factiqon is near at hand. Within the next few days there promises to be brushes be-- telephone for the purpose of pro-- curing bondsmen. He also alleges that he was roughly handled . by. bp&W&nfif"u ong papers say you. % 3 the man who has & it out a %:m a whole duy_t appreciate the _ suffering of girl m&zw town and: finds she nas forgo her powder rag. EL _'U' P: " m .u:.'a .'h:.dn_u' in a daily paper, ard enough but CLIMAX NEAR IN Rev. Robert E.: O'Brien, © another Indépendent minister, in the city We used to say of some girls that "they put everything on their backs." But we can't say it the way they tween the two foes which will re-- sult in wither the'state or federal authorities being forced to: take a hand to clean up the place. & \We ? saY . ( thot menaging c wiic yong e all right if "m thing was possible. lt«fifi be a -- wonderful world if th robed the railroad wrecks befe .&cyom ~ Laurell & Kelly's _ Pavilion Opposite Crane's Hotel DIAMOND LAKE EVERYBODY STEPS -- Snappy Music by \Essex Orchestra Saturday Evenings and SUNDAYS ALONG THE CURBSTONE S . ZHION coNTROVERSY a MAN ABOUZ towWN the SsATURDAY, SEPTEMBER war Hnafly,mo!fluhlr.om who told his story today, he _ hfiwutofiofiruaniullfi fied 'his friends. He was later re-- leased on bonds of $200. ; £" dln & statem-n:'hu:nfl'r'a: today's issue ie News, Rev. Nelson serves public notice on Mr. Voliva and all of Zion that he will no .longer stand between his He indicates that the Independents are at the end of their patience, and that trouble is brewing. stockings. worn thin there : have been for two years. j © iz t db At d George says he can 'see luu'lubizmmtwghm he-- doesn's point it out to us. » + % t & . .. They may be able to work out radio sermons for country ci butd:oyan'tllnbll:'»m #i¥d ice cream socials that way, © _ 4# # # _ Thanksgiving day is . so m'dbotmmnwmmgfi :r:.ofwmthMco be thank-- EVERYHOHEi:fundi valued possessions -- family heirlooms--the gifts of friends and a hundred things that money cannot . w fi"m"m udhitm't.p:y' & The loafer has some advantages, but he misses the fun of going out on strike every now and then, * 0. t k . 2L If: lJong skirts should come back into style there'll be more --darned motoreycle 'policemah on the north through September at Ray (Bros. hvflion,Dh-M!ah.'" ® Arrange for Snow's Auto Bus Service to all coming events. Phone Homes Burn! E. W. Parkhurst 502 Milwaukee Ave. Rev. Nelson's statement will be Electric _ / Irons Call on this agency. Pablic Service Co. Insurance will make good your loss, and the Hartford Firs Insuronce Company will help prevent it. One Dollar Down Rest in Monthly Parts €G As for ironing the « Need _ to COMING of Northere TDttmnia, any lamp socket. They're ready for night BIG UNION PICNIC Try this better wa: OO s ; . the cost is 18 cents per pound (shirts extra). Every .week, you are assured a sanitary service whose high e o oo on en rinen stiren Ti e oys ea on tm e mt EFipum cpttret ies m e en e Phone today--we'll send a representative promptly, Afternoon and Evening Electric Park Wm. Rosselle of the Chicago Federation of Labor will speak. Labor Day DANCING' The Reliable Laundry WAUKEGAN Dry Cleaners and Dyers Libertyville Phone 67--R Highland Park Phone 178199 t

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