---- _ well behaves itself in its sojourns to »> lake resort region which seems _' to hold peculiar appeal fof a lot of fi.m characters. 'Outside of eriff --won't stand for jt, the "bad" m know it, and that's the answer. Bc on vaptheny nev ce remadlietagag . 6 on t efigheckks 7 most to the development of un-- mwfi mneedles left in the world, but _ Out in the country, life is' what '&'&-unhdtylmb An Ivanhoe over in Fremont town-- ::*.mm-moflmboo --homecoming, to be held on his estate _at Gage's Lake. _ * y ie ":.-f nature by passing a ~. Incidentally a barbecue oven is be-- ing built on the judge's playground and after the Ivanhoe event I take it he will have the rest of us voters out for an inspiration. nuu&: nandnutrh-dclm in county's sixteen townships, or is about to be. *I'll say he knows how to be. se _-- Crime, vicious crime, is rampant 'Cook county, and Chicago news-- and civic organizations are natur concerned over a situation ' ; has--no parallel in the country. ','ffihheantyychntovdul eriminals, and yet experience -- a winimum of crime, and I think it is largely because Col. Smith is States Attorney. He don't let the Chicago underworld . get away with> very much in this county, and knowing 3.;% y uoazoo_onnzws has just finished an _ When citizens Libertyville--are again called | years of his time, ar upon next March to file their income tax returns it is | that there are in thi re--than likely that they will have to pay but one| 000 laws. 'lhcylr t on the dollar, instead of 2 per cent as at present.| --but they are all 1 For. figures have been given President Coolidge show--| man stays "within ng that a tax cut of $350,000,000 is now warranted, | who can claint that and he has told congressional feaders that he wants all* And where i winter's session to lop off income taxes. It is al--}man for ha i b'mdnabh&wfi:dyfieuxmmdwbehum tickets, club.dues--and a few,other things. -- But the|that! And yet her m'fllhdgdmmmudumm money: in 'every stat duction, and taking off another 1 percent would bring make more of them. Henry Ford can build a fiilyver in «*' ~KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers, _ Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of 8, 1879. Issued twice weekly. The Little Red Schoolhouse of Printing law violations-- the "bad" men ALONG THE CURBSTONE S Chicago underworld w Printing Service _' _'._ "The Home of Good Printing" Quality of paper, neatness of design, latest type styles and correct size all enter into the purchase of note paper. * ~. f We furnish any kind or color of paper you may desire, printed either in type or with monogram. more than you pay for plain paper at stationery OTE PAPER pretty toriu Trester, fursday and Wed. resday of this week. ; ~ In "Learning to Love," Constance shows modern girls the various ways to . capture ~a husband. 'The new comedy was written by John Tm-- merson and Anita Loos for Joseph l.nm'm America when a boy.:. His first stage engagement was with Maude Adams in "The Little Minister," Later he played with her in "Peter Pan," and followed this with tours Moreno is Constance Talmadge's leading man in her new First Na-- tional comedy, "Learning to Love." When Norma Talmadge was fif-- teen years old, Moreno, then a lad of seventeen, was picked for her leading man in a Vitagraph play. But since that time madge sisters. He has been HE'S BACK AFTER one round and with the help of three | delivered & on TEN LONG YEARS|double plays with the bases loaded|second base an Cifin is tan rame uow se ie it en o o Ifomater 3G & comes back io the 'Taimadgo fois. | pfiching, strixing out 15 of the op 'The seventh fendun o o oo pinnk't*" in the matier of es erevaportatite | io: wont alf m::l"l'.:-hln--.l:lm~d"m*l.dlflnufl a good sport is the um,:nvho stops at the butcher shop on his way home from ad.y'shmandbunm'mu for supper. 4 15 minutes. And a fool driver and a tree can take one apart in 18 sec-- Leave orders at Rays Purni-- Pianc Tuner's Tip *'_32 N Genesce Street WAUKEGAN, ILL. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. A FLOOD OF LAWS _ . & Doubtless everyone in Libertyville is acquainted 'Mtfimw&hwm no one." . And yet we like for someone to point out to us one--man, here or anywhere else, who is not ignorant:--of our laws. A learned eastern man has just finished an investigation that required several years of his time, and he has given out figures to show that there are in this country today a little over 2,000,-- 000 laws. '!'lnyll?sm»dnam:alandnnd?l --but they are all laws; and all are to be obeyed if a man stays "within the law." : Now where is the man who can claint that he is wise enough to know them all?fAnd!hu_'cithucmymm_forbhg.'hga man for . on a new one occasionally usually aftcrhemm Two million laws! Think of that! And yet here we are spending our hard--earned money in every state in the union to pay legislators to and always will be. So since there afian"'&rbifin; hope of getting them reduced, let us be thankful for Uncle Sam 'nbvztwdnep_ohu.whfitdmecm_fldbtwyhk room for complaint, since we must money T o the man. "Srame ind winey msee an bandedionne. this still further reduction in the taxes the visitors tightened up after that one round and with the help of three I:!:::l::'hyaw!thmhmw -- Bixby had the big end on the Mv:mmfld""- h&iurxgm not one visitors getting a The after efloct:fl:it:'m .' night party were respons.. Sunier 2y the ince Anongepamn m&fizchbynmnd'lbl Behufirvutheo!n'g'm' and his two muffs in the fifth stanza just' about gummed up the works ud&n.mmaeoredinfllhhnflt after what' should have been the final out. { Antioch had its bad inning in the lest of the=first when the locals scored.four runs and gave the fans & vision of a one sided combat but ERRORS GIVE ANTIOCH GAME OLD RITTNER BLDG., | 545 N. MILW. AVE. Weun'olchc'.' some of the finest beef ever sold in this community. All cut from choice = Steers and Heifers Clover Valley Butter, "#z/;32»> . Ale. . Large Bottle Catsup . ;. . . 20¢ Compyre our prices with those others are charging CHOICE BEEF ---- Special Prices on Cash & Carry Market LEOQONARD C. BLANK, Prop. This system has bestivery suctessful in the trestmient of mqmm t 'p.. Rheuma-- in the performance of their duty is lessened by a feeling of 'being habitually tired, who lack energy, and are not refreshed by natural sleep. Unh.ima:' mflahduchhm-nm"'fi-_ibz'u or painful in the manipulation of the skilled Naprapath. ew Office _ / * -- Tel. Libertyville 133R gvuhns.«mkoou ... . Libertyville MON., WED: and FRL W.LEE K Scientitic Spinal; Manipulation : / \ _ ------ A NEW METHOD ----, NAP--~RA--PATH at the 1/ The locals fell into the first of | their "{'i' plays in the last of the third. Metten lifted to Sor-- '|ensen and Baxter followed with & {triple to left center, scoring on & | passed ball, while Montgomery was | drawi - 1. l) A bad throw ' Frank Stanezak and a pass to fl# * lder, filled e bases with one down | but Schroe 1 into a double play M* B to Pierce. >_ ' f 'Of errors was pulled off in t ifth. Strobbe was out on a roller in front of the plate, l}fi got a B# to center and by awell base--running stretched it into double. Plerce lofted to Cibulka the second out and it was a good bet th &...:' would not score, but Schroeder muffed Sorensen's fly and Hicks counted. Walczak lifted > center and with another easy chance to retire the side, the effects e ""i-*"?f-v\lu night party were Tunners on second and third, Winters three more markers for Antioch. Hicks w the way to third on & | _Was badly handled in a single. . Me made osr: of very / rare errors on grounder and lost an easy double delivered a. one base wallop over second, base -- d two more counted. J. Stan ended the spacm with a that Rudy fielded and tossed to y at the but the ump had e of his many blind moments !: the ner safe. s Anntioc w"' d one in the d ' nk _ '"'s triple and an tes #H mt first on Doyle's tols at Rudy fielded and tossed to. Cw ond on the throw in """"", & 'ill e p w"A"I I"~-' 5 *'I a throw and went to second on & wed the two runners with a single. sed ball, s« onBuw"!lM:Du"-llnl-lw-fim to. center, _ ery sinl'l:z betsics: #i. ond and third on a the mavanced on a z| by J. Stanczak and the older of the sive wild pitch and a passed ball fanned' . 3 the findl out. Cibluka was called out on a low| Libertyville had another wonder-- third strike and Hohifelder drew l|" ©epportunity in the last of the pass. --Monty (scored when Pierce same round. After Brewer had let a thow from Doyle get by him mfiicfl.lfl- 0t a hit on and the runne; went to second bounder . over 's ht whence he--counted on Schroeder's' Baxter collected his third hit af the T WEDNES was out at see-- ne, dpaw 2 ful opportunity in the last of the h:;bl'hhl:.'uu. u?: After lu-:; had * w Metten got a hit on gfo -'oee.dt bounder . over fl:a-. i"t Schro:du'- m&"'&flh'llfidq' "~R f"@fieb@-'-u d ied finished some time ago." "Then I must have been indulging in a nap. It was very kind of you not to wake me. 'The rest has done me good and I am grateful to you for what was a refreshing sleep." "Don't mention it, sir," rasponded the barber.~ "It's only a fair return. 1 attended 'your church last Sunday." the boys have p t urty&tnrdnym the | other bunt and the result was an '-g.doflbhfl-v-' lntlnhdeftlod'ifl.m led to center and after r had in iaiph s m mevange the bases when he drew a walk, but old double play' horned in on Met-- ten's roller and another chance was _: That was the last stand against the invaders and the 'ninth round didn't have a thrill. Next Sunday, the McHenry team will be here for a big game and all Anywhere on the North Shore . _-- DRESS LINENS, all colors, regular $1.00 y4., NORMAN L. MADOLE Sleeveless Lumber Jackets, regular 3.95 _ _____ _ $2.95 Boy's "Kaynee" Suits, values to 5.50 .$1.95, $2.95 and $4.25 size 4 to 10, regular 225 _____________ $5 size 10 to 14, regular 3.95 __ _ _/ ______ .95 Boylmo-t:i;: "Kayneez';sxlnki Suits, 3 size 10 't: 14, mgrlkw gfi Children's 3--4 Length Socks, regular 79 T se Children's Socks, ass't colors, regular 35¢ _----______ _ 25¢ Summer Clearance Sale! & Ladies' Wash Dresses, values to $7.95 voiles, broadcloths, wash silks, ray-- ons, linen, ete. $Q'95 and $A'95 : Ladies' and Children's Bathing Suits All Greatly Reduced $3=2§ ealled for an. WANTED--2 or 8 9e [r;'*:'--- it Thke »fon. and Sylvan .'&{."c::'d M'm mumx.mm Thursday and Friday, Aug. 13--14th Too Late to Classify AUDITORIUM i# > COME ON AND LAUVGH! _ _ This is the funniest of the funny ones--all the pep of a real Constance Talmadge hfl laughs and W%&m ah they're -o?w. +*~ _« --CONSTANCE TALMADGE in Do not Saturday. With Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian Rich, Warner Baxter, Theodore Koslof, Julia .Faye and "Learning to Love" > 2 s o Paniad, Price for Adults 25¢. Time 230 -- e§4fi will be allowed free admission. acre farm 1 mile & Wed. --