&"': % ... _/ C.D. Zimmerman has been elected .. .~_*"' ty the Grammar School Board of PAGE FOUR at the gflice al i 'DOrlJvIPC, CUAAMMIMG [yekMan® . C ECC Uarh 5. 1s79. . lssued twice weekly. _ _ EEYSIONE iRINTING SERVIGE, Publishers. FISHING -- AND sSTATESMEN 'Secretary Hoover of 'the Department of Commerce says that more fishermien are negded in public office. And we presume g:: he'll find any number of good fish-- ermen around Libertyville ready to agree with him. .. What he pmeans ts that we need men who possess 'patience, since patience is the greatest asset of a good fisherman. . The suggestion is not bad, and yet it is somewhat unfair to the army of fishermen throughout fln--% For knowing how to successfuly hand'e a rod @¥H reel is an art, and most anybody can learn pol-- ities with much trouble. : Perhaps--what the secretary had in mind particularly was that the element of luck plays a contributing part in the affairs of the man' who s:ts in his boat or along the shore of some stream and engages in the gentle sport of angling. . And luck, it must be admitted, has played an outstanding role with some ~"~ _A man in public life must engage in cagio uflage | it they ~don L WADE *2/0"~ t thera's a difference I0t aitime, and manage to fool the poople,. When Te Driving a bargain is all right. -- But there's a difference possesses nothing of intrinsic value.in the way of abil. | between driving a batgain and trying o C Mo 2 notter ity but still "does his stuff" in a way that seems to im-- ; bor out of an honest profit. © Wouldn't it be a. better press the country, that is sheer luck.. But it isn't the | community al around if we could drill this into. th« kind of luck that lasts. It soon gives way to realities | heads of those who most frequently insist upon talking 'and then that brand of Mm'h:ifis discovered tof the home merchant out of the little profit he is bound o tnlse ' . . .3 to make if he stays in business? 6 P Ordinarily a. woman is afraid of a mouse, bu tnot if she has promised iolon.l-otadol'nyhlm. 1 :> =' M ~A lot of our residents who Have fruit. trees will hesitate to do any keeping their powder dry. grafting this year for fear of being It's m real pleasure to tuck the, clean her nails and--run bed bugs out| in the Treasurer's office at the thildren in bed--if you can manage of .cracks. . .__| county seat. C A to keep awake \mtnfi\o'hndnn\\ 1 8 ol . To .. t / We o sh . ) H. W. Keel is being loyed as Ks . ~ : ® @. _ | radio présents dramas and comedies € tly heard a}:al man won-- and musical selections it will, never dering why girls never cry like they| appeal to the average man on the Adam's rib was made of bone, but it isn't-- safe to remind a woman of the fact. 'lh'urdforu\e:wnpmh" Most every woman knows that "Rhfihhbtdthltthw'mthe rug is hanging out the his wife uses to pick her teoeth nex thardest thing to do is to find 'Ytun into the cake to see if itsw done,| where-- the head of the. house is isn't the same hairpin she uses to hanging out. The highn school was closed the last week for spring vacation. » daughter Succeeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette Established 1850 ed as second--class matter October 18, 1916, t office al I 'bertyville, Tlinois, under Act of * ~FRANK H. JUST, Editor. A LONG --THE CUVURBSTONEs -- wHO WANTS BILLIE'S JOB? G This \week has been set aside as H ealth Week. Which means that dur-- ing that week, we are to pay special attention to our own health, that of our children, and of the community in general. -- . € The creation of Health Week serves to more forcibly direct attention to matters of Health, and disease prevention. A-gflutlutwilfifib is good, as there is great room for improvement in the health of most of gm-honubethefl-etonrtofuhuinvnmy of our stock in .Jmmuwufluhyuruto-uflhhflnnngemdhn it overhauled made ready for the season's service. 4 Naturally in matters of Health and m'mmn, the sensible | bbhhuflafinfllnw 8 what a Chiropraec-- tor is. He is the man who has the latest up--to--date Health methods. | _ LAKE COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC GURNEE A MAN ABOU T--+TOW N --"' P 10e 22 T O SE L n ies aacle n snthd "Anmk Armarenm aernale mlad mmmgmmmmmwukpmm Health was a believe in day there's a circus in town. a notice on April 3, In the annual spring drive of mo-- torists against trains we haven't yet heard of any railroad locomo-- ~No Libertyville man ever starts a garden so big but what his wife can tify or squeal. | tertained 18 guests at a party at a subpeona now--a--days he doesn't know whether he is expected to tes-- | their home Tuesday evening. Games were played and tricks of all sorts | performed.© After partaking of very | delicious refreshments, the merry-- makers departed, in the very wee hours of the morning, having apent a 'wry enjoyable evening. > When a modern business man gets No On Health Week finish it for him. . wWATCH THE MATCH _ . 4 g Someone has figured out that 9,000,000 'motorists TUN T ANULEL 0 see ' 5 + % In other words, they will "ecmpout"whi'bbml: Prisoner Has Been Named beauties of nature. since many people around ertyville are going to be among the number, it seems For ;C,hme"cy' AM only proper to issue a little advance warning. in' to Those Close to 'There were 36,000 forest fires in the U. 8. Iast year, Jail Activiti '"d ye mzwfl:'y t destroyed timber "b'y p:éy . 4 fa Ps campers. res o ® sw ----* | valued at $16,000,000, almost all of which would "havy»e Reports have been curren! been saved to the owners if auto campers had been a | in Joliet' for some days thal little more careful with their matches, or had paused| Eddie Courtney, known here for a few seconds to make sure their fires were exting-- | for his aa the famout | uished before moving on. Maybe you are planning to M in the fam go on a trip a little later on, and on that trip you will trials centering about allege« | have occasion to build a fire. l:m)l'ou do, there is one| "fixing" of the Gov. Len Smal 'thing you ought to recite over over as ypu climb | ; s . m | into your auto to move away, and that is "Watch the jury," has been r ecommendeé« | matcheg." ¢ "*! for a parole. Courtney-- WA B css lss _ l eli¢ible to parole this wee W_-v My. Hoover does well in some respects to say that vomodmnndfluwwh ' "*mwmwflo'.m are M h lh'dn'mmgmywantmwb'""' h.am.dodfmthl_lwm"b"'""m'"mm a bite the first five minutes. i home people don't like money as well as svLangers, V* that --they don't want to live as well as other people. PDriving a bargain is all right. But there's a difference between driving a bargain and trying to talk a neigh-- | bor out of an honest profit. : Wouldn't it be a . better '{eommunity al around if we could drill this into the Laadc of those who most frequently insist upon talking 1 Luls Edn o+ HLC Miks onamanl Year by year timber priCes UuFPC CHiAiaan o s N it is going to be a problem for home--builders to get lumber for building houses; the price is going to be prohibitive, and a good deal, of the blame will rc on those who now carelessly. build fires in the vici g standing timber.© But even in the spring and summer it is not safe to flip matches about carelessly, nor to g0 away and leave a fire unwatched or still burning. _ So try and be as careful,. wherever you are, as you are in vour own home. 3 fr--"tre en i WHY IS IT? Why is it that so many people will ask their home merchants or the editor of their home paper to cut prices for them and then step into a store: in the--city and buy something without even a suggestion of lower prices? -- Or why 'is. it zmt some people will send a. check for the full amount of the printed price in a mail, order catalogue, ét will finger the price mark on geods in a store at home and ask it that can't bé trimmed down a bit since they "are good customers."-- And why, oK why, will the same people send away a check for something because it Jooks cheap without 'asking the home merchant if he can duplicate it? -- No one has ever answered these questions, so we have to take it that it's jast a trait of human nature, this thing of thinking that home people don't like money as well as strangers, or home peDPC S\ o o tica as well ag other people. en e ym e e n t ty y+ + PP it I0 MBR ACGCCC EPE a bsrgaln.and trying to talk a neigh-- mest profit. ' Wouldn't it be a . better raund if we could drill this into: tho THE LAKE ' A» motion p;ctum entitled "This | Freedon" was shown at the high ! school auditorium Wednesday eve-- ! ning for the benefit of the "Angelus" 't\md. PS # | _ Miss Marguerite Thorne is working County hospital _ _ Mr. Amshutz's Sunday school class of the Gurnee church was entertain-- ed Thursday evening by Orville Hook at his home. _ Owen Metcalf of the University of Tllinois arrived home Taursday eve-- ning to_«pend the annual spring va-- EC Lk ks : P ToR\ . mss dk landscape cation with Mrs. Pearl Vincent and. baby daughter, Josephine, of Waukegan, spent the week end with the McCann family here. es o ohget Leslie 'Haynes, 'a senior at the University of IMlinois, spent a few days at his home here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Gray enter-- tained at Easter dinner Sunday. The guests were ':: "} {':'l i""" Thommessen ac en« osha, Mr. and l!:-uo'"" Winter and daughter Marguerite and Mr. and Mrs. John BottgePt ~ --~ ~~. -- Miss S. Fay Milner, of Chicago, was a Gurnee visitor last week. -- with her his varents, Mr. and on May seventh. COUNTY REGISTER, REPORT COURT-- | ~NEY SATB _ -- FOR PAROLE Reports have been current in Joliet for some days that Eddie Courtney, known here for his part in the famous] trials centering about alleged "Axing" of the Gov. Len Small jury,» has been recommended for a parble. Courtney -- was eligible to parole this week and his case was to have been laid before the pardon board of the state. --Officials of the board would not discuss~the matter but persons closely connected with the prison administration: admitted that action men to freedom was quite dikely. :Courtney was accused of having aided in the bribery of the Jury that tried Small in Waukegan on a con-- spiracy charge. <He was convicted of robbery with a gun All Roads Lead to Frank! Fearless' Dramatic! RENO Auditorium Theatre Next Week:-- "THE VIRGINIAN" Mother's Day REMEMBER MAY 1lith IS MOTHERS DAY Announces A m -- _ SEE IT AT HOME And Avoid A Longer, More Expensive Trip _ . _ O Boston, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lectu.eship of The Mother Church, The MM'C&HMHM Mase. We have a Special Ling of Package Goods That Will Make Mother Happy IHE PUBLIC ISs CORDIALLY INYVITED TO ATTEND Christian Science Society | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AUDITORIUM THEATER Monday Evening, April 28th, 1924 The Soda Shop VVVOREEIEIOY . Andrew J. Graham, C. 8. B. and sentenc-- LMBERTY VILLE, ILLINOIS C AT EIGHT OCLOCK FRI. & SAT. April 25--26 --«* ON -- _« ed to Joliet before the Small jury-- bribing trial began here last year, There have been frequent rumors that he is to be pardoned. The Joliet prisoner. during the busy days of the grand jury's probe of alleged "fixing" of the Small jury, was an active _ figure here, With Eddie Kaufman he was taken by the sheriff when named in in-- dietments returned by the inquisi-- tion: body, APRIL 23, 1924 Kaufman and Bernic Fields were the other defendants in the grand jury action at that time but were acquitted of the charges. Courtney was taken to the state prison on the robbery count when his case was sent down with confirmation . from the higher courts to which an an-- peal had been made. 1 7 _ Pair Pardoned. <© Mike "Umbrella Mike" Boyle and Ben Newmark,. sentenced for contempt because they refused to answer questions in the grand jury | quize--were pardoned by Small. The | state is now fighting in the Su-- | preme court to have the pair sent | back to jail. _ * %e vated." ~--"Renovated" has long been a fay-- orite expression with Rupert Hughes, famous author and motion picture The expression is used as a sub-- title in Hughes"new picture, "Reno" ;omin: next Friday and ~Saturday to the Auditorinum theare, £ Don't say "divorceed"--Say "Reno-- Subscribe for "the REGISTER. What could be bet-- ter than a box of our delicious Choc-- olates put up Especially for Mother's Day. 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