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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jan 1925, p. 3

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sour kidney trouble and backache. By i m"d"'tn physician examine :u-' kidneys um twice a year. Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glas: o n > h-'ofmfioufldm-d lemon jaice, combined with and nas been used years to help clean Mwfi-nm:abn 'hqan:ehmr.h.:uolhh: Qian.flmohurfllflhwm Sinere dean and aetive. "iry hy ahe ols <ou wit neodet what besune o "jfi&hhhaw;mqb iwre; makes a de! ithia--water drink which m'::-"fl The function of the kidneys is tc filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it '500 grains of acid and waste P""ofrdfly-gmmmvu lddmnmive mm'flmmfl kidneys hurt and hm":;e don't get mudy::; : of Mmc excite the l:':':r:y: ahm_lbe entire Iul'ki.llry t;::; kidneys clean you i them Td aoouth chan o7 dushing then and stimulate them to their S odvity, . " _ = . '"* Buick, Cadilliae, Case, Chandler, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Cleveland, Cole, Davis Dodge, Durant, Elcar, Es-- ~#ex, Flint, Franklin, Gardner, Gray, Haynes, Hudson, Hupmobile, Jewett, Jordan, Kissel, Lexington, Lincoln, McFarlan, Marmon Maxwell, Moon, Nash, Oakland, Oldsmobile, ~Over-- land, Packard, Paige, Peerless, Pierce--Arrow, Reo, ww. Rollin, Star, Stanley, Stearns Stu debaker, Stutz, Velie, Westsott, Wills. St. Clatre and Willys--Knight .'The taxicabs on display will be the Yellow Cab, Checker, H. C. 8 the--Tree _ with _ Less--Cost--at--the Greeks' Activity of the Farm Bureau;" Jan. 8, 12:30 P. M. M. .H Petersen, in charge of T. B. era-- dication, _ "Clean -- Hearts® and Herds;" Jan. 9, 12:30 P. M. Donald Kirkpatrick, I. A. A. legal counsel, ;!.ndlin( the Farmers' _ Legal s;" and 8:30 P. M. Geo. R. Wicker, director of co--operative secounting, "The Twentieth Cen-- tury Co--operative." tor, poultry and egrg marketing, "Pioncering in Poultry and Egg Marketing, "The 'More--Doilars--on the Farm Bureau Has Done and is Doing to Soive the Farmers' Transportation Problems;" Jan. 6, This placing of decorations "s a maummoth task this season, due to the Silver Jubilee tower, which will reach almost to the roof of the Coliseum.. Gangs of workmen will --start right in,--some of them iacing together the great panels which will serve as a ceiling, covering the bare spaces of the exposition building. This is a dangerous job at best, as the panels must be hoisted up be-- fore the lacing can be performed. > Chicago, are: Jan. 5, 12:30 P. M. A. D. Lynch director dairy market-- ing, "The Farm Bureau's Milky way;" 8:10 P. M. L. J. Quasey director, -- transportation, "What Many of the 1925 thoroughbreds on wheels which were on display at the New York show have been sent on here, and others will come, or are already on the way, from the various factories. _ The compicte list of motor cars represented here at the silver jubilee will be: A. A. Aarm program over Then the Silver tower, requiring enough electrical power when com-- pleted and in operation to light a street from State and Randolpl, out to South Chicago, is a gigantic as well as intricate decordtive scheme. This tower will light up the en-' tire show with its floods of light, | and will have the continual services | of several electrical experts when in operation. I Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glase of Saits Before Break-- fast Occasionally With the public opening of the Chicago National-- Automobile Show at the Coliseum m.jf Saturday evening of this week (Jan, 24) --« huge task awaits the workmen and artists who will put the tons of in ~place' for the silver lee anniversary of this historic exposition. Their job will have ty be completed by Friday morning» That day and Saturday up to seven a'clock at night will be given up to th: trade in making ~ special in-- spection of the million dollars werth of "exhibits. If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys BOOST REGISTER ADVERTIS-- remove the body's --urinous waste «o6 Ambassador, Apperson, Auburn Radio talks this week on the I. Make Trip to Exposition at o --You Want to Buy, Sell or Mire! Give Our Want Ads the Once Over an average of ~3891. men employed per day, without a single lost time accident. Identical reports for 61 and 81 days each have been estab-- lished subsequently. The best fea-- ture of the steel company campaign is that it is an all time affair. SBafety service is considered no less a permanent and definite part of the paign tactics the Joliet Works op-- erated for 95 consecutive days, be-- m'hhl_)gecmber 1, 1923, with The eorrespondent's phone numb-- ®r has been changed to 154 W. Phone your news items after 4:30 on weeks days or any time on Sat-- urdays and Sundays. The lllinois Steel Company be-- Meves in actident prevention and it manifests this belief in pramg: safety. As a result of safety T. &. Siinpaon_ of Waukegan visit ed Grammar School Friday. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson were the guests of Mrs. 2lph Knickerbocker of Chicago Friday A reception was given Tuesday af ternoon at the Presbyterian Church for the new pastor's wife, Mrs. Mark Andrwes. Arthur M. Kiest and five relatives of Northbrook attended the fuenral of his uncle, Fred Kiest of La Grange on Friday. The Garden Club of Deerfleld will meet Wednesday afternoon Jan. 21, at Miss Sadie Galloway's home. Topics "Our Last Year's Garden" and "Plans For The Coming Year." Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of Evans-- ton spent Sunday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Piper, of Chestnut Street. A joint meeting of the Doreas and Woman's Missionary Socities was held Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. E. B. Jordan prepared a very fine paper and Mrs. C. G. Pettis gave several piano solos Peter Petersen is in the Highland Park Hospital, suffering from the effects of drinking q cup of kerosene he thought was wlLr Mr. and Mrs. Strong, who live the Schinleber house entertarined bridge Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Styker have a son born Saturday, Jan. 17, at the Highland Park Hospital, William Desmond is building a smail electric shop across from the Barrett Plumbing Shop (in which place Mr. Desmond has been locat-- ed since going into business here several years ago.) Christ Petersen is building a bun-- galow on West Hazel Ave next to the Savage home. g- Hagi, Margaret Scully ani Johnson daughter of Julius Johnson are the latest cases report-- Three more cases of emall-poxt have--been reported, making a total of 6 children in Deérfeld with | small--pox. Some of the cases were thought to be chicken--pox at first . and a'chicken pox sign was placed | on t; Seully bome, but wu' changed the latter part of the week. ; mother of every girt will want to learn all about this work, all were most urgently invited to attend this Mrs. G. H. Newcomb urgently in-- vities the. mother of every girl in our community to meet at her home at 19 Central Avenue, Deerfield, on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to discuss the advisability of introduc-- ing Camp Fire among the girls of Any girl eleven years old or old-- er is eligibile to join, and there is also a junior organization for the younger ones. _ However, as the its play instinctively practices those skills which it will need later on in getting its living. ... | DEERFIELD | It is a Tecognized fact that, what-- ever the aim in life, special train-- ing is necessary. Unfortunately, however, many girls go out to tackle the biggest job in the world, that of being a responsible mother, without adequete preparation. 'f--.w:"wy we hear this discussed, not as a matter of vital interest. -- This is not unwar-- ranted when we consider that ag is the Mothers of a nation, so is its citizenry, 4 T h:hmm' 7 & boy it ~ of a boy t giving him a special tnlm that end, would you? . This need having been recognized a number of organizations have been formed, the purpose of which is to direct spare--time, recreational acti-- ties of girls in such a manner that their youth may find expression in good, wholesome sport which has a more or less direct educational value. Among these organizations 2 that known as the Camp Fire Nature recognizes the law of TRY OUR CLASSIFIED CO'UMN umbus, October 8--Nebraska at Ilinois. October 10--Butler at Tilinois. October 17--Towa at lowa City. October 24--Michigan at Tllinois (Homecoming). November 7--Chicago at lllincis (Dad's--State Day). November 14--Wabash 'at Ilinois. November 21--Ohio State at Col-- May 16--Ohio at lllinois (inter-- «cholasties) . --May 20--Ohio at Columbus. May 23--Michigan at Tlinois. May 25--Wisconsin'at Ilinois. May 28--Chicago at Tilinois, April 13--University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati, Ohio. April 15--DePauw at Hlincis. April 18--lowa at Illincis. April 22--Purdue at LaFayette. April 25--Wisconsin at Madison. April 27--lowa at lowa City. May 2--Michiran at-- Ann Arbor. May 6--Chicago at Chicago. * May 9--Purdve at Hilinois. May 15--Notre Dameé at Illinois (interscholastics) April 10, 11--Auburn Polytechni-- cal School, Auburn, Alabama. * April 6, 7--Mississippi A. and M Starksville, Mississippi. April 8, 9--University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. The feature of the indoor track program will be the Illinois relay carnival on February 28. An inno-- vation in qutdoor track --will be the holding of the state interscholastic track'meet and the dual meet with Michigan on the same forenoon. Saturday, May 16. All outdoor meets will be run off in the Stadium University of }'linois-- schedules for 1925 provide 'stiff competition for Orapge and Blue athletes in .all branches of athletics. The Illini baseball squad will take its usual southerp trip in April. The schedules are as follows: Basketbaii January 24--lowa at Iiinois, February 7--Notre Eame at Nouw . Dame. February 23--Indiana at Bloom-- ington. 39 February 27--lowa at lowa City. March 2--Purdue at LaFayette. March 6--Purdue at Illinois. > March 9--Wisconsin at Madison. Illinois -- high schooi basketball tournament, March 20--21. Baseball April 4--University of Mississippi. Oxford, Miss. . e Baseball, Basketbail. and Foot-- ball for 1925 Replete With Interesting Games. February linois. February February nois. October 31--Pennsylvania at Phil-- ILLIN 12--Nortnwestern at 1 14--Chicago at HMlinois 21--Wisconsin at Tli-- passing of 'the w there is also the banadonment of the old time wagon and buggy _ factory. _ The Koenig and Luhr#g@@ompany which vas founded here m 1865 by Joseph Koenig® for the. znore of manu-- {fucturing buggy sprinzy wagons anJ whicp developed into one of the largest concerns of the kird in the middlewest, is to . closed _ on March 1. Horse drgwn vehicles of all kinds were produced here,. and for a number ol"y.nrs the company specialized in 'gonstruction . of heavy vans for mo¥ing _ furniture and lagre tru@ks O¥ heavy freight movement. (As the motor vehicle ~ ime into nlay, the demand _ for buggies and horse drawn vehicles of all kinds began to Wane. Ton years ago. the compamy,began to manu-- 'acture hod'es fog motor chasis as a «i > line and to keep the force of »rrloyes intact, Tt has now been decided to wind @9 the business af-- & ncarlv sixty years. (United Press Sta¥f Correspondent) QUINCY, IM., Jan. 16.--With the During the opening days older members who enl'%e:ttention the fact that this s ator treated them fairly lm"@ly during the time that he Heted as head of the committee have called on him and assured him of their support when the fma_l-hfl" is held in two weeks time. 8 Doing your washing at home is as eut of date as traveling by ox cart. & And it is just as foolish when you can get it done for less than it costs at home. Why not change with it? GY Pg SES INTO DISCARD The Old Order » Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 67--R _ D5c The Reliable Laundry Changes wWET WASH 20 POUNDS FOR NESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925 If John Jordan, 809 Illinois road. _hke Forest, a garbage collector, wins his legal fight ' in the Lake county courts be can go back home with his recovered prizes, sell them and retire for life. "The articles up for litigation are two bottles of rare liquor, declared to be as old as King Tut's mummy. (ine of the bottles is a quart of Paul Jones champaigne and the oth-- er a pint of Mumm's Extra Dry. They were confiscated by moppers on December 15 when a raid was made on his place. FIGHTS TO KEEP ANCIENT LIQUOR According to the petition filed by Attorniey E. V. Orvis, Jordan's coun-- sel, the.raiders did nut have a valid search warrant when they visited his place. They also took a lot of bot-- tles that he had picked up on his rounds while collecting garbage, the Lake Forester claims. + Jordan took a change of venue from the County court of Judge Perry L. Persons, claiming that the Judge was prejudiced. It is prob-- able that the case will be heard be-- fore Judge C. C. Edwards. _ -- > "umm's Extra Dry and Paul Jones Champagne Included in Find of Sponge Squad. Do You Want to Buy Sell or Hire! Give Our Want Ads the Once Over As for the liquor > did find, Jotdma:him he u.;{:dh his possession. before Vo M thought of booming the grape indus-- get right after that cough of your gfid;l. No use n % orth'n;,y u '@ emp 8 Daitam--a hine old--fashloned tried.and m"""o: medicine safe for children. "g the throat and g:vnnu the co| from going through the whole system. Before it has a chance to develop TELEPHON®E 1743 LBERTYVILLE, i) _ We deliver to all parts of the U. S. by wire. Tuly 30 come at all stores The sub--deb, the debutante, the bride, the mother,* the grandmother, all take the same pride in receiving flowers. f ; Whatever the occasion, the sentiment you wish to ex-- press is best conveyed by flowers. Fresh flowers cut from our hot houses daily will be delivered provptly. C?ress--"the 'wood eternal"--is used for the tub. Fitted with brass drain cock, threaded for hose connection. Varnished over a beautiful natural finish and bound with three steel hoops. All tub parts com-- ing in contact with the clothes are either wood, alum-- inum or galvanized. The full swinging wringer locks in any desired position. Reverses with a turn of the handle. Equip-- ped with 11--inclr rolls and a quick positive safety re-- --In electric models, you will find a strong motor capable of driving both the washer and the wringer at the sar}e time or independently of each other, as de-- sired. Slackness in the motor belt can easily be taken up by a handy thumb screw adjustment. All mechanism is underneath the tub ind out of the way. There is no heavy dangerous gearing to lift up with the lid. The drive is smooth and atmos:t noise-- less, due to the gmall number of parts and an adjust-- able bearing to take up the wear in the gears. Lindsay § Washing Machines Kohout Flower Growers, Inc. SCHANCK Hardware Company Flowers for Every Occasion $45.00 For Power $75.00 With Motor Do You Want to Buy, Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads the Once Oret mmmbytho':nfl"h are interested in what General Assembly does in the way of ap-- propriating great sums of money. Libertyville High Grade Automobile Reasonable Prices, Work. Guaranteed. s Formerly with Cadilliac Motor Car Company The outcome of this final step of Wm. Baird Bensley 1st House East of River is going'to be

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