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Lake County Register (1922), 24 Feb 1926, p. 6

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Almost any man in Libertyville who is 60 years of age would have been rich if he had all} he had drop-- ped in trying to pick up more. shake his bottle before ©drinking nowadays. + Nowadays the up--to--date lsm raises his own feedstuffs and 1 stuffs. It's the Fordstuffs that have us that they are not satisfied with the same groundhog that furnishes us our weather. We 'wkad in a New York paper risings hwmmbydufigwhtbcfim als make a public or a political issue out of their troubles. Just let the felllows who are ahgmhuandmm':hfa&cmduympdd it fight it out among themselves. It won't take them long to stop their -- It has been our observation that a tumor that has to be-- denied three times is generally true. «The sap will soon be back in the trees,. And other saps will be leavy-- ing campfires burning where they ean do the most harm. Ever notice that the fellow who gets fired always wants the world to know what a "bow character" he had for a boss? mmm't'hbcnbmm Libertyville man is aflhfluaflm.- serious= xheamydbfindm You can read it and find out waht kinds of goods are being bought, what the styles and are, what kind of service the people are demanding, what the merchants have to offer as to meeting household and personal Also you are thereby enabled to keep in touch with the convincing if they quoted prices more freely, yet so much inf a is given about prices that the buyer can get a good idea of what things [ o Th tmuve tr my tns of poods make!porctiies customer for any i starts out to with a much clearer idea of the situation in that line, if he or she has been through the advertising in the newspapers. In that way people can save the cost of subscription to a newspaper-- a great many times ov:m mw}nradadvutihgfaithfgo'mmnveuveal ~ dred dollars a year in the expense of running a family. Where without of acorns. So we suppose "g soaks from little acorns grow." snow in New York City convinces vw'tu-lcnnh-tio'hlkh full of gasoline. _ . Entered as second--class matter October 13,;; 1916, at the at wfimmfidmanm'fwmfim f:d'Mdflfizmfl&mxaobw::?"nchw yil aandydnmgh ". stores . mmmutm&au; directory of market offerings. It spreads before the people in each news gared dGollars 2 year in the expense of running 2 lamily, W here adverting information they would probably have boughe the Ast high | article that was offered them, after informing themselves in this All that some ~womenm around Libertyville think about is pleasure and all the pleasure some of them get is thinking about it. i sadvenising es bocoke 1 tnch mand that poigee hok solft ist so to it as a ie wrvice which they nood beiore dhey 'auaiuge in buy may e way they 'have an idea of the price that to be paid. No Public sentiment was opposed to the strike from the start, felt that it could have been averted, and just let it go its way while they found sub-- 'The great anthracite coal strike has been settled, and for once the American public was not made the "goat." It is declared by the big of the country to have been pretty much of a victory for muhnaawm'mb@@mmdfiem Stand at Bradford's Barber Shop A man takes an awful chance to Reports of six and eight feet of Ford prices have again been cut. P f!*7 Casey's Inn for ALONG THE--CURBSTONES A Observations by KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. Succeeding the Waukegan Gazette FRANK H; JUST, Editor ANOTHER PIZZLE" down your health is losing trmbfindadoi-tmoi!t. The only way coffee will break LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, II!, PAPA'S PLEASED OAK TERRACE JIMMIE ; JINGLE IS COMING TO TOWN »»-- Tuesday, February 23 DON'T FORGET! PHONE #7 Y¥ A Y IN MANSION LARGE OR COTTAGE SMALL HE'S BOUND TO PLEASE YOU ONE AND ALL ments. He was appointed city attor-- Joseph Jadrich, former city at-- torney <f North Chicago, no longer is a practicing attorney in Illincis. m.mumuw lhtdoq-hdhhm My&hrgh.hh!n-,no- ticing in HNlinois. As city attorney Jadrich's salary was $20 a month and he was paid additional compensation for services in connection with special assess-- Say, Mr. Husband, which is more important: your business or your wife's happiness?* C . Here's one time when you can't say: it's none of my business. Most likely it is--and too much! It was anyway for Sir Arthur Little: He was so engrossed in the affairs of the Egyptain embassy that he forgot all about tovely Lady Little with the result that--but all the rest is due to o:me to light next Mplano"wthewnnd and the rest of the supporting cast include Malcolm MacGregor, Warner Corinne Griffith comes to the Audi-- torium theatre February 25 and 26. The film is based on W. Somer-- PRACTICE _ _ IS HALTED BY RULING set AUDITORIUM Thurs. and Fri., February 25--26th "'The Great and Chester Conklin in Mar-- shall Neilan's production Tues. and Wed., February 23--24th "Infatuation" Charleston Specialty McLane's Hawaiian's and Also Corinne Griffth, in Musical Revue Cast of 10 Love" Wike," #% Chicago who also was presi-- gent of the board of local improve-- partrer and the mayor named him as the commissioner to spread the sscssments in three local improve-- uchers were issued for the pay-- t. of Jadrich and Rogan for heir services in the special 'assess-- t proceedings the mayor refus-- ied +o sign the vouchers unless he \were given a part of the money and (Jadrich agreed to and did divide the ments. . _ After Jadrich's term 8#3 city atto expired the mayor: again inted him to-- render services econnection with a local improve-- Again Jadrich divided the fees gainst J by the Illinois State made the rule absolute. Runyard as commissioner to take pronf and it was upon the report of 7 her knees is to rllbamhdemwo:h':: ' Painting and Decorating | -- | _ _ WITH TAPESTRIES °_ i Lake Forest -- Libertyville -- Mundelein \----FURNITURE FINISHED TO HARMONIZE --~~-- NOTICE! The only way to stop a daughter ; Due to the insistant request of our . many patrons, The Harriet Beauty Shoppe * will re--open at the Farm Bureau Office, --~Monday, February 22nd, under the super-- Banking Service That Reflects ~--Your Business Standards -- tusf Phone 491 Which of these evils s * --threatens your hair? preciation of your business. To the business man there is a measurable advantage in a banking connection where a personal interest Will be taken--in his transaction. +4 Here, you--will find this personal interest plus a com-- plete, efhicient service that is an indi OFFICE AND LIB Praked "*"* 0 > Cantinetie"" Arthur E. Suter, P. m 'v";"P ";'c"'ll $ ;'. 3. aem MARGUERITE BEAUTY SHOPPE IBERTYVILL saWinck -- BAN OFFICERS D. A. YOUNG-- -- Margaret Eger Warren, Prop. hay l 45-- nte's g t c ons T4 is "" Resicite t w STORE: 23 W. e Forest 254 Whatever your hair difficulty, there is a specific Treatment and Tonic that will bring prompt--relief. May we tell you more about this extraordinary hair care? Consultation is without obligation. dentist. Should one not give one's hair equal consideration ? After 40 years of serving.exclusive New York Society, Jane Curran, noted Hair Specialist, has revealed to us her fam-- ous Treatments and Tonics. * JANE CURRAN A'l' THE first warning of tooth decay, today's woman: cagerly seeks her Jadrich's Treatments and Tonics «mA l y PHLLZ diy * --dandrufl . & o 3 * " oo etane hroimal . _ Ii ll Charleston Exhibition l S --too dry hair eleven years ago and took up her Yesidence at 140 Bast 'Church street where she lived 'until the past year, The last few months of her life were spent with her sons Louis and Philip in Chicago. _ . . &.wn-dberofflw,,uurty-' ville Methodist church, <joining . in 1910 and being received by .Rev. W. Libertyville, Illincis on Decetmber 7 1856. She lived with her parents on the farm just west of Liberty-- ville until her marriage, in 1874, to ---- Phere were five sons born to this mbmhr, Lonis, Fred, Francis ..' § 9" 7 4 i in the Livertyville Womans &J'MW@NW&. the Royal Neighbors and the Mys-- tic Workers. She died at the home of her son Louis in Chicago on Friday, Febru-- 19, 1926. She is survived by two g.lnnhz.nd!'hl)ip D., both ILuNos DIRECTORS Aeprmtact + «x of Spring Grove, I11.. and six grand | hard to stir up»a fight that they | € -- his wife smoked and he * Y quarre! over the best way to make |didn't he'd still be blamed for ashes o Sm To t i i e i o B t id o n en a e "-MM' f s C pe on m floor. > f inlxvvmo" on Monday, February 22 with Rev. John E. DelLong offi-- 22 with Rev. John E. DeLong offi-- clating and she was laid to rest in The funeral was hebd at her home : THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 25--26th Admission : Children 25c jfidxfltsSOc HAWAIIAN MUSIC Also regular run of high class photo plays. Corinne Griffith, in "INFATUATION®" A Tropical Fantasy. And MUSICAL REVUE Save Part of Every Paint Dollar The Paint Season is at hand and our stock is complete in Paints, Varnishes and Painters' Supplies. Our Benj. 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