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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Aug 1925, p. 4

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hnt _ _ The disorderly boys of 25 years , sible, find a place that is ithoroughly * _ wago, are now conmvinced that the | uncomfortable, and see a lot of f'é{@" generation is going to the | people, none of whom will speak to _ . It can be imagined that the nt for a longer ME:-: > will NOT have the support of the * »urgehoo! children. l Ts Inttroned ts in adrane "u':."r?.." io threre the i m m The Taids of Amentan -- Rega Prince D'Annuntio's in-- brielline tional is to present at the Auditor-- tom theatre, marks the first venture into motion pictures of Prince Ga-- __Why is it we see nothing un-- beentingly in the marriage of a man of 40 to a girl of 20 and are shocked at the marriage of a woman 40 to a man of 207 l fully two years to '--h"-""w," thousand people appear in the cast. ~h'l¢.l.-hn;dmmb Tes, in the heart 'Of Home, and i ngh_di}hchl'd-..tum M:memfii;- matic spectacular--scenes in the The greatest artists, sculptors and architects of Rome designed and ex-- D:Q.M the King of Italy and Premier Mussolini were fi"fl-*ufio'ht"uob- serve progress made on distinguished continental actor, has the leading role as Nero, and the supporting roles are filled with other About the only thing many peo-- ple will do for community causes is to get appointed on some committee that has never.met. > -- begin the day's work by reading the baseball news. ® Aflh::mea that is found in the miles of trol-- dey line rails now being torn up and_carted to the junk pile \* False like the poor, we will always have m Mbh prominence a few brief years k»_;&wn&;gflmthudwaumnfi --'.Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, 'the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of larch 8, 1879.. Issued twice weekly. + Some of the men of Libertyville KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers ALONG THE CURBSTONES The production took FRANK H. JUST, Editor he says: FALSE PROPHETS the Waukegan screen version I~ reflected by e ie m koi sys Observations by Weekly Gazette In his Utopia, Plato did not con-- ,hn?fi-w préserva-- tion the public health; without which there can be no Utopia. playing in the major leagues--the Muesels, Wingos, Sewells, Barneses They are going to make a little money out of wheat if prices don't go against the grain. she needs an antique bank account 'wbvhcth.uun' stuff. + Some people get frantic every time they see a little of the world. County Mechanics differ on what your car needs, but they, all agree it will cost about $32.60. i Every man has moments -- of depression when he wonders what an appendix and he were made for. If the meek inherit much now it is proof that their deteased sire wasn't noted for meekness. + Clean, wholesome food, pro-- perly served at reasonable prices. Quality prevails at all times. - Dinner parties especially solicited Phone 468 _ * Libertyville * E. L. Kitchen, Mgi fair we shall have with us always. ~ It is the one great educational and amusement institution we cannot af-- ford to lose. Yegtbcom:lx'fdx.likcthepoorandfic'i&h changcuflpm "ffi«offl Mns:bc\a in' t 88. will have vanished from the earth. Somedayth,m E:fl)etmyfindhkmdfwithmfiaphcetohyfl Mu:mapawmmaa, W hat }%m'y human being to believe that the Hawai-- ian rom Harlem, N. Y., could draw to the street carnival the untold thousands who have from timehnmmwrflfo'mdgwinlam"ngaglinlfli ia'whichn?mcdalk- undredmndl'bhnd«am Why should any man have been so short--sighted as to predict that the bally--hoo at an amusement park could sing in tones as musical as the man who leans from the judge's stand with megaphone in hand and--orders an over--enthusiastic driver to "take back that pole--horse!" an opinion not so many years ago that the death--knell d'lhcmntyfairhldlmmtdzd. What prompted such a prophecy is really more than we are able to understand. How any man could picture the family fair 'dinner of fried chicken, and potato 'salad, and mmmdappkpicgivm(plmeothcw hotdog is past our understanding. What But the prophet who deserves to be without honor both at home and abroad is the one who broadcasted ! The best idea of the way the game was played is shown by the fact that 'ithovh!toncolleetednnqbn thits to net seven ~markers whihubenyvmhmj-n,auu '-ndinaddiflugotmunonhuo | without the aid of a bingle and yet [couummtvom | Wetherall, the Tiger center fielder | was a baseball team all in himself, 'mhglhmo!themnh.-nd contributing five healthy wallops, twolhdu.&donblendtn&i-} ples, in as many times at the plate. policy of scoring in the first round %u..-u ended the scoring as far as the home team was concerned al-- they delivered numerous hits after that but they were devoid of results. K. ' 'n.'l'?n'm&uh' Wetherall and Jones aided abet-- ted by some free and easy bageball on the part of the home guard. Wetherall's triple followed by a single by the same Jones accounted for another run in the sixth and to three more in the eighth,. * * m _ There were no less than four or-- rors committed in this frame and these coupled with a couple of dinky Dasher, McHenry dropped a lucky Mh'h"flw'- an easy out on a roller in front of the box, but that hard hitting Woth-- erall was next up and his triple scored the final run of the game. Joenes ended the game with a roller to Dasher. ' The home team went out in order in the last of the ninth on three pop and Schroeder was grazed by a wide moved up a peg.> Singles by White and, after giving . promise of a whirlwind of a game, reverting to the status of non--combatants for the remainder of the afternoon. . _ Brewer grounded to second for the -- This losing business seems to be fast becoming a habit with our band of . sterling athletes who weekly (perhaps we had better say "Weak-- 1y") furnish entertainment for the populace of our fair municipality ond its environs. Last Sunday's combat was but a repetition of the previous game and the --dusky boys from Evanston romped off with the game to the tune of 7 to 2. A ks s Tag LOCALS DROP h qpvf sfi ANOTHER GAME ~*JOLIET, I11., Aug. 17.--Thousands of gallons of crude,oil have been placed on vegetation in Will and ad-- jacent counties with the purpose and hope of killing a horde of crick-- ets, known as the Euxopean House variety. The imkects have appeared causing farmers much worry. Merritt is formerly of Dwight, TiL, and for Beveral years was an automobile dealer in Bloomington. b"'.!'.fi"dw be some-- where in the west. The address of the defendant is not known. OIL USED IN BATTLEMADE & ON CRICKET S from his ~home for pleasure trips by automobile, and bestowed im proper and familiar affections upon him, both in 'public and in privaté and tm these wiles" his wife lost=completely her marital hold upo® him and he left her for means o'fhlwht in "Great ' y & ; | Guns," new comedy which will May Cost Lincoin Woman $25,°|po ay the Auditorium Theater, Tues-- 000 -- for Love Theft, Suit day andWednesday, August 18 and ie " wet 19, Bobby had the experience of rid-- Indicates. ing on a big Whitehead torpedo. es tw ---- * The picture shows a sequance LINCOLN, I11., Aug. 17.--It may| wherein Bobby, to escape from be-- cost Miss Mary V. Southerland $25,--|ing struck by the big shells of the 000 if she is found guilty of aliena--| Navy, jumps into the water.--and ting the affections of the spouse of, lands on a speeding torpedo. ° He is Mrs. Mabel Merritt. San Jose, m.lhnrried through the water astride The latter has filed suit in the Logan!this queer vehicle which travels at County circuit court against her for express train speed.~ Of course the the amount stated ani the case is{torpedo is loaded with T.N.T. but set for the September term. the thrills of riding one of. the "Miss Southerland is a divorcee, plunging missles and the danger of formerly of Bloomincton. Her di--] being thrown into the sea are great AMOUNT ASRED FOR AFFECTION Lobbigs p Pate rf Howard ss flies, one to second, one to third poriiee Bd t o. cauchers o 8 ~ ; The Score _ *' * The Little Red Schoolhouse of Printing NOTARY . _ ing has po AJ te business men have cuncim nr_.nhflnn' ?a;hdnudfatul!u- of permanent records. o is There are standard office forms which inntnanionmadersiatnl EVANsSTON TIGERS 5X ~ aB R H. J Keystone Printing Service Chas. F. Fitzgibbons gn:nrwuu: 7 /. AB R H se o 4 0 1 Let .fi',fl modernize your accounting WED "The Home of Good Printing" FEICE FORMS 2x The sheriff's office Mondry began search for George: Huff, of Highland Park, who was recently found guilty of vioclation of the prohibition met, fined $400 and sentenced to a term in the county jail, when he failed to ----ls our Specialty. .. We hare a large assortment of material for you to select from, Come in and see us. express train speed.~ Of course the torpedo is loaded with TN.T. but the thrills of riding one of. the plunging missles and the danger of being thrown into the sea are great enough for any man, accordirg to ORDER ARREST Two weeks ago Huff was granted a stay of sentence and released on Cichy's Tailoring Shop _ rth M te Averine T A I LO & I K 8 LIBERTYVILLE, L. OF VIOLATOR his } "Limestone and the materials of which it is composed are readily lost from soils by leaching. _ These constituents are among the most soluble of the soil minerals useful to crop plants. -- In many regions the wel waters are designated as hard because of the large amounts of these materials dissolved > in. them. In humid climates, tremend-- ous amounts of them are carried to the seas through drainage streams, The cultivated farm lancs of these regions contribute a large share of the lime materials carried to the sea in this manner.-- * ¥ ""Common tillage practices tend to increase the amount of limeston» that is lost through" leaching, in-- stead of reducing it. > Further more, the continued loss of limestone from known as #6l} acidity which inter-- The estimated loss of limestone from Illinois 'soils is based on the results of investigations which show that 'the Mississippi river carries more than 22 million tons of cal-- cium and more than five million tons of magnesium away in solution every year. » In arriving at the fig-- ures-- for-- Illinois, it was assumed that each acre of land in the Miss-- issippi= drainage basin contributes equally to the vast amount of plant nutrients carried in solution by the of cars more--than 600 miles long,' with-- each car earrying 40 tou.l would be required to hau} the lime-- stone that is leached out of Inois: land every 'year and carried away in drainage water, according to fig-- ures compiled by «Dr. F. C. Baver, chhfdwihox_tcmiqnvgklltlu College Agriculture, niversity of llllmzf h!?u'h calcium ° and-- magnesium, the two principal ¢ nfltuontuotlhputou,mh.dud-l out of the state's soils annually to make two and a half million tons of limestone, and yet less thin one-- fifth of this amount is returned in the form of applied Ih\utom.,hl said. C Soil in Illinois Feels Effect, ~Actording to Word From Urbana. | AUDITORIUM URBANA, IIL, Aug. 18--A train Thursday and Friday, August 20--21st . She passed up a million dollars for love "The Heart of a Siren" With Conway Tearle and Harry T. Morey Also a side splitting comedy, Bobby Vernon in "GREAT GUNS" \lhur.lt:.lhl r"lfih-t.""l--d.:q.l'lfl.nny 0/ men--dance to the tune of her alluring beauty, Comée and see her ---- here's the kind of--a romance you've pictured in your Jnt\ F, P96 Pm CCCome h'h"am.'&.,. moatime Wiil ooo Eimite mo ie: will --become a more und more. important soil management practice, if the productive power of the soils of the state is to be Pro-- More and more each day women youthful, fresh appearance. The The master odor of Cara Nome It is preferred by the most par-- CARA NOME SAVE with SAF ET Y Plastering and Telephone 48 Anywhere on the North Shore Decker & Neville FACE POWDER rne Rongll sure DRUG STORE NORMAN L. MADOLE Aug. 18--19th at your

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