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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Jan 1926, p. 4

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W €4 3 4%. s wE o e _ The Lake Conunty Register ~*--.PAGE FOUR Waukegan, I!l. January 11, 1926. PUBLIC NOTLCE is hereby given that the Subscriber executrix of the Last Will and Teatament df" Bern-- ham J. Simen deceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a.term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of Waukegan, Il., January 11, 19 April next, 1926 when and-- wheére' a} persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to waid Court for adjudication. k » than we do. Scientists saw English will soon be the universal language. Yes, they'Il be speaking it everywhere on earth except in New York. It costs ten billion dollars a year" fsickd w e make +. io g@h'fia 2. n2 thing 1 never could under-- stand about . a real--estate man is why he doesn't hold it and make the money himself. Watching the average driver park his car keeps the onlooker guessing why <we don't have --m@re accidents ADJUDICATION NOTICE-- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Martin V. Morse deceased will attend the Pnhtepurtoflm County, at Courthioese in SvackegaR t taie © Getting an automobile license these days is more trouble -- The kind of deal most men are looking for is an ideal. But in most instances they get a misdeal. M (@tuccamess ts educational opport 3. -- Home of . the A NEW PROTECTION . are as _ ,uwm'mbw Three years ago Uncle Sam 'declared war on im-- | who.take th¢ir courses. Hundreds of others are rank ported. bulbs, chiefly those: from Holland. -- He gave| {akes and «l not be permitted to operate. But it : Anmnmaadsmmandfhflplmtyofmmv&h not .difficult t sort the grain from the chaff; Ask for to get rid of their stocks, and now an embargo has been idations before hg'ouywtnauy'q) t on. Afcwnelfiahaumchin'itki\nfiir. sourse of kind--and ~fdlow*?fin¢mc g:nchkSamkwmhhbn-'na-'.and 'knows that | mendations to see they are genuine. necessary, ask dangerous insect pests have been coming to this country the newspapers of the cities in which they operate to in smported: builbs, pests that, work havoc . with give you private information, . > is no reason why wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco and other crops. We got the hmmmdmexhdmhw the boll--weevil, the corn--borer and other pests from--the | from the But you can't do it with your eyes old world, so why not stop importation long enough to 'shut, nor by accepting without question every state: show foreign growers that we want nothing that jeop ment made in their printed matter. .. > When a robber holds up a married.| wasn't for the fact that it would man the procseding is about u}ut away the" rubber hose e much a 'complaint as a crime. . _ | ticns. f | §fmyhi:'2nwhuamgots,thentéthn»b:wlongthflfi home and s a load quarter in | has been practicing. Y <:-- P wmhmasfilo&ghhisi. * % : *% | wife was t> blame? & .. in athre anhiahras crt hss ahay Entered as second--class matter Octobér.13, 1916. at the post office at Libertyville, Hilinois, under Act of Maren 3. 1879. Issued twice weekly. _~ Maybe the ADJUDICATNON NXOTICE .. SY¥STONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers:, Succeeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette 1925, a stock. dividend of 100% was de-- clared, making the new)capital stock $100,-- 000.00. At date of this action the books of the bank showed the following > ing the past year: It is also a matter of gratification to note the following increase in business dur-- Total Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $156,653.97. At a meeting of the stockholders--and directors of this bank held December 29, ALONG THE CURBSTONES Decenfer 31, 1923 -- -- $1,199,757.30 December 31, 1924 ---- _ 982,870.81 FRANK H. JUST, Editor County 'National Announcement A --MAN ABOUT TOWN Executor. LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS «/\ =/.=~_» -- -- $ 216,886.49 a -- fellow are . put Observations by of | _ Read the Classified ads--now. ported® by 261. alummi~ of the Uni-- nmqa'mm-nm:fi to a questionnaire sent to a limited numpermmbbu% age, or date of 'ndufia. average income of 238 was $5,021.-- 81. The age range was from 20 to 62, and the average age of the 257 | who answered this question wlli 35.51. The oldest alumni are two physicians, whose incomes . are | $12,000 and $15,000, respectively.. | It makes us shudder to think what it will take to constitute a some fellows wonder what ever pened to the old--time firm of ceived by a lawyer and by the presi-- & Jerry. is the We have also noticed that a -- ing weeper can always get what wants.and yet is never with what she gets. * x 5 more timgthn"hflfinphhm * tells him .not to: are the :hchelhhl-hd!. * 'Is as the day is long but you _ can't| .. mhawmmnht P read all the postal cards he Some . of NS be¥pulal Mings they: oont Stand at Bradford's Barber Shop Bootleg whiskey would be a ! thing to put in the radiator if it | Smith's Taxi Fifty thousand dollars a year, re-- A mail carrier may be as honest The only things that make a man A long about this time of DAY PHONE 51 NIGHT PHONE 1497 We were asked by a Libertyville man recently if we endorse the many correspondence schools that have :E:mlvp'hdfimmyh&t,pnfew-mmd iavoniy o7 mpn mrmradin Hecon t m ¥ ession. ® not endarse all of them, but we have reason to believe that in many instances they are a valuable asset to the Americans they will admit it and 'show a 'true: spirit of ardites our. asrih 1 "** BUT BE CAREFEUL _ HEW YORK, Jan. 14.--Retail drug-- | gists, of whom there are more than |50,000 in this country,--are demand-- | ing a cut in' the "tax on, narcoties. Congress, according to officials of [th: National Association of Retail \Druggists, should rel'eve the drug trade from "burdens accepted during Mr. Henry also points out that when the United States entered the world war and the "expense of the government exceeded all calculations the revenue act of 1918 was drawn and congress, in casting about for every available: source of revenue. evidently unmindful of the stand taken by the drug trade during the pendeney of the narcotic bill, further availed.itself of the taxing power of § to the extent of in-- hy thapifentic tax apor phyet. the world war as a patriotie duty." Samuel C. Henry, secretary of the association, calls the <present nar-- eotic tax "wholly~ unwarranted." This tax, he declares, should be ro-- duced:to the original sum of $1 per annum.finauo-atdthlie-!;: for retail dealers, Smuggling, charges, is stili unchecked, -- 2 MARD CUT * N DRUE T AX 4 es " P a ® J = We will submit on re have taken to hospit: * 4 €%t ;. PEexY:--" i 1 = ' ~ 8 CCHCXTAVCITYCC CA CEp VICTORY-- > !' 7 3 T "A_ C¥ f MEMORIAL --> | 1A 1N J ¥¥ *L f _«~ _ HOSPITAL PILLS THE GAP! With Pride We Submit for Your Attention the Testimonial Letter of L. E. Myers' Examining Physician, relative to Service Given to Sick and Accident Patients: Rs) 60 Hospital Cases Handled Successfully Tgafmt" JS | SR in --connection with the medical department of this camp. a --~ »~ Since our hospital is situated fifteen miles away in Waukegan I had antici-- pdmdfimh.uhn&:reofacddentmandxdlwhichmeded,M- mediate attention.' ~However due to your prompt and efficient service at all hours Pnd ty sufwadly. arnalh a morte honi! c winh ind Sile then vey » ially as 'hospital' cases whi to promptly to Waukegan: io f 4 .. 4 ------] want --to commend '" company fe d\md\cgpumoflhficfi;,m dse | ium... About, twenty--five© men have 'mmd be: present. '*"The Sin of : Denominationalism"" is the sub-- jeet: that will be discussed. * ~As the Libertyville camp of the L. E. Myers Company is about to be closed, and.qugmusa&vukympmnnwgfi;nmco.um 100 DiIUnernood wilil« meet Jun-- 'ghy morning at 9:45 in the auditor-- Snow's Taxi Service, !'E. JOHN'S EV, LUTHERAN s C. Kiessling, Pastor Sunday school next Sunday morn-- ing "at 9:30, _German services at 10:30. -- _ ST, LAWRENCE EPISCOPAL ---- Rev. H. B. Gwyn, pastor SCs The services on Sunday, January 17 h (the Second .Sunday after the Holy l&:-";nioo. 8:00 j :00 a. m. *~MHoly Eucharist and sermon, 11:00 & . # ?nuch school, 10:00 a. m. s are <cordially invited to any of these services. The W. H. M. 8. will meet Thurs-- > day aftern:on,--Jan, 21. ' | Jun or League social Friday even-- ing of this week at 7.. : On Friday evening, Jan.22, there | will be a' basket ball game in this | church between teams of the local© chureh. _ All are invited, and a small | admission will be charged for ex--| i Tor quging evening in the ape. ject for ' the spe-- cial series. < The "Young People's Choir will sing. ~.Sunday morning, Communion ser-- vice. The service will close at the usual time. ' All the Young People's mut-nnt of ' the Sunday school will remain for this service by spe-- cial request. ' --~ f HRISTIAN SUENCE: s0 ¥ "musum First National Baul Building. ' ':' ' l. & _ _Bervices; Sunday, 10:45 A. M. Subject:» "Life." s FIRS * METHODIST EPIStCOPAL The Brotherhood--will meet Su Wu names of local--patients our cabs A Real Service in any Emergency _ > > _ SNOW'S TAXI CO. James Anderson Company, Inc. 68 . MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS ..~": _ LAND SURVEYORS Telephone -- Lake Forest 39 «19 ; ty "o. Seray CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT MON A DN OC K --BVUVIL DBLING 124 THE L. E. MYERS CO. ui **r %;« ;m !v'cg*, o Thavk $ ariews "fifi" 1m' $ nex zdiu; " & 13 n § Th day afternoon at 2:00 o'cloe:. * ars-- A. D. McNeill, a Waukegan realtor, is handling the matter in the interests of Chicago . men. whose names are not known, ac-- cording to Mr. Yager. The deal is expected to be completed with-- in a 15 day period. : -- To Put Up Building Mr. Yager says che understands that. the Chicago people aim to improve the property© immediately upon taking posgession,. It is said that buildings to be used for bus-- iness purposes will be constructed at a heavy expenditure: ty / ures of the screen, last geen to-- goether in "The Bright Shawl," are reunited in "The Beautiful City,"a official of the Baptist church, in Waukegan, -- announced : Thursday that at a meeting of the congrega-- tion of the church last night it was voted to sell the church property. comprising 1485 feet, located. in PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bunday school at 9:45, Mr. W. C. Wells, superinterident. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. mputorl subject will be "a ser-- Young peoples meeting at 6:20. Em' service at 7:30. ~3ub-- ject» "déad through discbedience." --~"Good music 'at all our services and a message and welcome to all. vaite report." s report." Youzg peor saa th ject: "déad Good music Church is to .-- 'Sell Property Commissioner 4; J. Yager, an First® Mass Sunday, 7:45 o'clock. Second Mass Sunday, 9:45 o'clock. Daily Mass at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. 8T. JOSEPH'S CHURCH f and brilliant CHICAGO, , 1925 Libertyville, Illinois LOST OR . STRAYED--Large yel--. low ~and ~white kitten. Answers* to name "Brownie." : Family pet: Revward, Call 158--J. 4--23t m i Tuesday and Wednesiay, Theatre for an ' engagement. They are Richard Barthelmess, the star; Dorothy Gish. the leading woman, aind William : Powell. o WANTED--Housework by the day. Cleaning or washing. gh:ne 671+ POSITION WANTED--Young .man with experience would like. posi-- tion as superintendent of -- con-- ~struction. . .. Prefer® real estate 'éealer, finance company, or com-- pany that is building homes to sell as I can assist in the sale of : homés. -- For appointment address --_P.O0. Box 287, Waukegan, III.-- © with Rod La Rocque Susan was a slave to thrills with a kick. And when Susan went out into the World to get them, she GOT them and ~-- then some. Nothing but death and taxes ean keep "Wild Wild Susan" "'Wild, Wild _ Susan" Saturday, Jan. 16th "The Outlaw's > ~-- Daughter" -- B"t"- Lige Conley : «4 mow "ZERO"_. ermaid 'flqRSELS," .showing a bit *.of the universe.. . Sunday, Jan 17th ----., Bebe Daniels, in AUDITORIUM rring Josie Sedgwick (World's : greatest horse--wo-- i). A--story of mystery -- suspense, action and romance "New Commandment" "Lady Windernmniere's Fa "*WINDS OF CHANCE" from making you howl. 4--3t--pd ~SH g' TELM » 5} ak m Ndfgla"' O J' S ia: fi';'hmemc:;i S** #a" hira. F iA YE > z. s c ie * "ige. _ ts .c es B for ig2~ _ TELMOJAMS AND PRESERVES in _ _<<*=« glass cans are equally as good . and w _. ~*sometimes. better than home made. ;fiw Pure: !'rniix and cane sugar combined -- 3@ > . uito a wonderfully good confection. Ffiber ertyville Musical Society _ * Procram Dierccrion Tenor Solos: Tenor Solos: Tenor Solo: Flute Solo: Piano Solo: Spread It On Thickly Painting and Decoratin "SOMMET ... 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