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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Jul 1925, p. 4

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' But such practice creates bad results in i cmd : g Some of. hig customers ;&fmn ies On the ocean of life many a wom-- --I--i'.hh.. :ol-n. One kind of tough luck is to strike oil when boring for water. w # o# A wise man does his duty; a fool does his friends--and loses them. The youth who has to scrateh for a living never sows many wild oats. '\: *# # # --~A --wild ride goeth before a fall. Marriage diffets from a lottery. If you draw a blank in a lottery you can tear it up and that's the end 'of it. they ought to be. After the first kiss a young man wonders why he wasted so much What a sociable world this would be if a man's neighbors were half An honest man always keeps his credit a little better than his clothes. What has become of the old--fash-- foned people who used to marry for The blushing June brides are not 'he is acting foolish. doesn't always beat it. $s : PAYING BILLS FIRST _ Jf you were to ask a Libertyville merchant about w as to ho getting along in collecting his bills, money is coming in a little slow. A man makes his maiden speech The Little Red Schoolhouse of Printing _ . Entered as second--class matter October 18, 1916, ut the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of Maurch 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. Every man is entitled to life, lib-- ty and restraint in the pursuit of It's a wise min who knows when M Fou fre Ihofomn's pood mt -rduc you up. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers, usual, the result is the merchant has to go to his ALONG THE CURBSTONES A MAN ABOUT TOWN PILLHEADS "The Home of Good Printing" he Waukegan Weekly Established 1850 H. JUST, Editor e Printing Service Observations by they had a hard winter, ilar industries. A different project must be undertaken each of the eight years of the course and must Grain marketing activities of the lllinois Agricultural: Association are shaping into three principal chan-- nels, according to Chester C. Davis, the association's ~newly acquired grain marketing director, who was ' dlmhlmdlfiw ture with the L A. A. in April +M Gertrude Baumgartner of River: dale received second prize, a bank M'nlmm;hm of Barrington was next and f a savings account of $10. Bank books with $1 deposits were awarded to each of the other seventy--four course in the county schools em-- braces a home project 'as' gar Toning. satting cathle, and dhhoe tim -- Burton Hoffman, 17 years old, of Barrington, was named the winner in the annual achievement contest staged by the schools.of Cook coun-- ty. As a reward he received a bank book with 3 $25 deposit from Ed ward J. Tobin, county superinten-- BARRINGTON BOY WINNER and dancing is it is too hot to dance Woadc!.yofth songs of today 'wil} recall memories in the future? The nice thing about most of us is we can't be married for our money or good looke either. Modern bunco men don't use peas in their shell game any more. They use a restaurant steak. City dweller's'philosophy: "A but-- ler's pantry on Fifth av. is worth a mansion in the stigkr. ~ Gome faces have a very striking pearance --clock faces, for in-- LIBERTYVILLE, ILL -- $ Blessed are they who get their copy in early, for tlxylhanoccupyawmpfieint}nedimflbun. Blessed are those who co--operate with the editor in his efforts in behalf of the community, for their town llnl:lwbekwIIn" far and wide as a good place in which «o live. ever an interesting event occurs to them, for they shall have a newsy paper in their town. «§ /2 Cote perop on ecading. for se alull me tie de count of a or or see ' tails of the function and the names of her guests cor-- rectly reported. . _--__ . We 'Bla'-edueduewhodomte:ficttlnedimrw know everything, but who call him and tell him when-- AN EDITOR'S BLESSINGS % Blessed are the merchants who advertise because they believe in it and in their business; for their pros perity shall increase many fold. Blessed are the country correspondents who send in their well--written items every week, for fame of their friendly neighborhood shall go abroad in the land. Every debt, however small or large, should be con-- ienss ns y is te to : run zammbktfiu But it should be promptly paid when it is due, so that the merchant can use the money in paying 'hir biik, thus kIeping down. priceg to ie point where the entire.community will benefit. . banker for a loan to pay the wholesaler or the jobber He has to pay interest on the loan, and--naturally he mast 200 o thin t the Bice of the qy ns Mhmuammml Miperty the bases loaded and only one down. | A Montgomery led off with a single to Brewer, 2b. ......_....4 right center and was forced at sec--|Metten, ss. ....--_----4 ond by Strong; Cariton beat out a' Walsh, rf. ...A bunt .down third base line and all Baxter, 3b. ...A POOR START GIVES GAME | TOIONARCBS} Ab.dfilthnlngbytholoalbm' ball aggregation cost them a game Sunday afternoon and the absence of a punch when a punch was needed kept them from winning it back in several spots during the game. | Bixby started off by fanning the man, always a bad start, ac-- cording to baseball superstition and Sykes--was safe when Bush dropped | the throw at first. Lennis dropped a single in right and with two on, crive to center that Cariton should | Coleman got hold of one for a nice have had easily, but Bueck misjudged it and it went for a scoring | iwo runs. -- Fisher a sin-- | gle to right which counted the third | run of the inning and the dark boys | were easy outs, but the damage was | ES LEWIS STONE adepted by Agnes Christine Johnston presented by LOUTS B. MAYER Life at Court! Come away to the land of palm trees--where the beach rummmamwm-& hr. mmmma.mmu- of the greatest love and a South Sea wild flower who found it Tor has -- brought Alphonse Daudet's immortal novel to blaze of glory, 'Tuesday and Wednesday, June 30--July 1 First Nationgl presents _ "AsS MAN DESIRES" mMangFriday.lezltd.ndM Comedy "KILLING TIME" with Lioyd Hamilton A drama of the South Seas, with YIOLA DANA and MILTON SILLS and Comedy N Strong's offering gled over second and after Bixby had skied t6 Foster, Brewer .m.d to left but the hit was too to permit Buck to score. Again the hutmtmod wih but one out, but 1 ; flied out to center and Carlton was doubled at the plate on anAMbmnontheofi. at spark of hope was kindled inbmdtheloulfmvhn Baxter to left after Walsh Mmopenflw last of the final round, but Monty whiffed and off first Montgomery sent him to third with his second single of the day and Bush scored the run with a sacrifice fly to Sykes. This ended the scoring on both cther chance in the eighth.. Carlton sides ,although the locals had an-- was safe when Childs dropped his tall one back of the line, Bush sin-- ter z registered Walsh at the | ten, for the final out. The Monarchs in-- | pyj creased their lead by two in the first two on, but Buck drove one down of the fourth on a single by Travis 8¢n § and Baxter was foreed &A by W. Bryant and a long & ce % by Sykes. We# F Pj t garnered their second and last run in the fifth. Baxter cide1 singled to right and went to second | M®D when Travis threw wild to catch him | Firs and was n W D Mc d ts n ies c aPOR V"---"c'l"l"": ioaree. " tm menie mules iill comeated for . nos: single hn GME(3, Iik by vhened balh Foree, To' was gone . % qob> Siimenihe ie mrnnpariniiieitningets The first local score was AFotals.. '............... . rcross in the last of the fim, 'Summary: Two n..'. lhln."kgby.; ten opened with a single to center|three base hits, Coleman, Bryant; tential scores '*Jr'ehé«i'ii'i'iq"',&.."""' Bixby whiffed and Brewer hit a) Bush, tb. weak roller to pitcher and the chance | Bixby, p. hands were safe on a Chicago Monarchs Libertyville Don't miss the exciting AB R H P was a roller to " | -- The picture, adapted from Gene *' |-- Wright's novel, "Pandora La Croix," .dilnctirring'y-udthom&. .n | Isles and India. Sills, famed 'for , | his "Sea Hawk" portrayal, is shown ne | as. a ferocious, woman--hating cap-- 4| tain of a pearl fishing schooner, to | while Viola, garbed tantalizingly in but one yard of calieo, appears as an alluring native dancer of Tahiti. Shemwuavkfimtp the philosophy of the orient. In-- E| cluded in the supporting cast are, 1| Ruth Clifford, Rosemary Theby and 0| other well known players. 0| . "As Man Desires" was directed tured with Viola Dana in this pro-- Man Desires, 'mnh-hq"' ; at the Oeddlntalehinltydma-fi the woman must be protected: at all costs. But in the orient, where imany of the picture's scenes are-- laid, the honor of a man is of more worth. than the love of a woman. As Milton Sills, (who is co--fea-- The strange contrast between oc-- cidental and oriental ::,' of wo-- menilhl-ouhthto, 'relief in First National's latest picture "A= Strange Philosophy Toward Women FILM REVEALS HoOW ORIENTAL GIRLS LIVE Sale starts Wednesday, July 1st women." Largest Assortment of Fireworks ---- Ever put on sale in this section Sky Rockets Mines Roman Candles Day--Go--Bombs Triangles Flash Cracks Sparklers Torpedoes , Crazy Sticks Fire Crackers Spit Devils Torches, Etc. Langworthy's * WOODMEN FOR---- . . .',! wWORLD COURT The following resolution --was adopted: "Resolved, that the Modern Wood: men of America do hereby indorse the principles of a world court and urge the senat; of the United States dAmqu thig country's in and support of such a court th a--ree-- The principles of a world court were indorsed in the a A ing of the nerd camp m Sheman it Cheags yomry man As was the example of the Fulton county (Il1.) camp, proposing the es-- tablishment of a: home for aged Woodmen and their wives. 1 on man cam en men en ces Ubedl beetl Ueztl Gell Oezdl (heal ~Admission 75¢ and 25¢ Refreshments HALF DAY PAVILION Saturday, July 4th DA N CE HOOT GIBSON And His Louisville Aces Dances are given at this pavilion every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Big Fourth of July Given by © The Radio Four at --is our specialty. ,".,h..'!'b- asgortment of mateérial tor you to select from. Come in and see us. Dec. 17, 1925, the date for which a{ma&bmtfl':m uled." % i Ter thousand Woodmen attended «un exemplification of the secret work of the body at a M::d the 131st regiment armory night. In the afternnon the rainbow par-- ade down Michigan avenue, the most eolorful event of the encampment, ord:vote as soon as practicable after North Milwaukee Avenue T AIL 0R I No encampment,

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