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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1926, p. 6

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* 44 OUR ENEMIES s :'. creep e _ _ :¥ DOWN stairs WW&Mm our he jJourney. What a day! ---- Thank you, Miss Wallace and Miss Aurell, we had a lovely time. o som earry a book of eti-- -- Tired but having had a most en-- were 'devoured after school. * 'The deposit payments on the Nau-- tilus, should be made not later than Friday. Two students from each class have been appointed to collect State of Tlincis) the deposits.. They are Melvin Da-- vis and Dorothy Dolton for the NUL, for A who, having been duly sworn accord-- ing to law, deposes and says that he is the business manager of the Lake Counrty Register and that the follow-- ing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em-- bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to--wit: % Mflnmand(ddnua of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: ownets, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of astock), Keystone Print-- ing Service: M. B. Just, Liberty-- ville, F. H. Just, Libertyville, Ill., I,J'u:dt.h'-vw.cok,.!.l-'. ger, Waukegan, 11 K 3 the known bondholders, fi.-'*mw ers 0% or holding 1 per cent or msore of total amount of boads, mort-- %fl.mm:r'm As / the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock hoiders and -- security STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-- L. T. HI NOTES ' Various members of the G. A. A. have decked the corridors with some mmmc- advertising the CGirl's Gym on Friday of this County of Lake) -- Before me, a notary public in and for the state and 'tounty aforesaid, vice, Libertyville, Tll. names and <addresses of individual is 'acting, is given; calso that the said two paragraphs contain state-- "?M-Mm- ledge belie? as to the circum-- than so stated by him. ' : 5 F. K. JUST, & Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April, 1926. A. R. SCHNAEBELE, books--of the company as trustee or in any other Aduciary relation, the name of the. person or corpora-- who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and holders as they appear upon the books of the company 'but also, in SOPHS enjoy -- : OTHER students ' THEY can «--= Al TURAL. THE F. enjoy it cheerfuol _:, F BR ONCE AN MR. UNDERBRINK ARE to 7.%, DR FUN frolic HE ll" .: 1010 s PRT , . is the day s IN THE napkins WHEN DIGNLIFIED seniors The L. T. Hi Appetite for Junior LATION, ETC, REQUIRED BY ACF OF CONGEESS OF AU-- CGUST 24, 1912 A Of the Lake County Register pub-- AND PUT SALT See you at the Gym Meet Friday Publisher, Keystone Printing Ser-- (My commission expires January LIKE we feel PLAY jokes ON the Juniors. at prs McNamara and Ruth Thies for the Sophomores and Donald Eaton and Bessie Miller for the Freshmen. The Sophomore Class is very glad to welcome Ruth Nielson from Carl Shursz High School who joined the class this week. Several members of the faculty spent Easter at home. Miss Brazel-- E _ I Pledge the Same Efficient Administration of My Duties As 2 . County Clerk and Courteous Treatment to All. > I ' _ You. Vote and Support Is Respectfully Solicited. _ ~ _ I Stand On My Record As a Public Official of Your County. «& -- Woas h 1 _ w A i m 'fl% f « Apivs m¥ " CcOUNTY The Reach of the Spoken Word z876 --~TBE TELERMONER'$ FLFPTIERTH YEAR -- 1916 beyond the normal of the voice became imperative. Then meoned\mvue:i'xt by making n:r-hn-uhm of hnhmhmldhamlhmdt the spoken word, could new effectiveness to the human voice. Other means of transmitti in?ce.iltheir were finndwmd!cneedlt:fnm: 1uldmnm::'dthe beacon fire; the written message, carried by runner, by rider, Deanou my, uo wWilliCu ncasage, Lal{gou 2J 'unuucl, 0J uulg by water or by rail; and finally, the telegraph, But these messages, however ied, lacked the direct and personal glhmdwmmmhtm 'speech, shadows of the spoken word. Then, fifty years came the telephone. A half--century of ucicmfic&ymurdfi extended the reach of man's voice to thousands of miles. The Bell System's vast network of lines provides a service nation wide in scope. The American con-- tinent to--day is no larger, from a communication standpoint, m'w'-ww."-m" the prehistori ity in which the cav Wmuaemnulymdphianmuwfld _Y¥V¥ into the cave community, a means of communicating ILLINOIS BELL TELEPMONE COMPANY CANDIDATE FOR RE--ELECTION -- ~~ Subject to the Republican Primary Mr. Underbrink and Mr. Best at--| Henry visited school Monday with tended the National® Basket ©Ball| Erma Hafeman. y They mem m in Underbrms | ' ie' day. ey went i. s Eo{dbutywonmdthztonthe Go to the Gym Meet Friday night. return trip when they reached Lake; dn omntrmmeninnpronninenmnmememoimnd Forest "Poor Liztie" 3 Apfil 13, 1926 ing plants. IIlinois has more than 2,500 print ° > More than 90 electric railway com . Let Us Do Your Family Laundry ~---- Reliable Laundry Either Wet Wash at 25 lbs. for $1.25 and 5 cents per Ib. for all over 25 lbs. All wash returned damp ready to hang up or iron. \----_---- OR -- Dry Wash at 18 lbs. for $1.80 and 10 cents per Ib. for all over 18 lbs. -- Flatwork nicely ironed and the balance dried fluffy and soft. -- OR -- o Finished complete at 12 cenits per Ib. for all fiatwork and 35 cents per lb. for wearing apparel, soft shirts, etc. This, you will find, is real economy.-- The quality of our work is good and our service is courteous and prompt. Call Libertyville 290 and we will gladly send our driver for your work and return it to you when laundered. * Dry Cleaners as well as LIBERTYVYILLE More than : 1,753,000,000 passen< gers were carried by electric rail-- ways in Illinois ih 1922, according to the United States census bureau. more tHRAN IU--BIGLCULIL EAHWL! .COIU* 1 conquered in 3 days. 'E',é;';m;'::v; paies erte the pootie i Mnelt | mm t is i m on gh ht 8 help science knows. loop. wnie ----is our specialty.. We have a large assortment of _ material for to sctect from. c.-.hu-!':-. Free of Charge By U.S.Government Veterinarian Telephone 48 JAnywhere on the North Shore Plastering and CATTLE TESTE for Tuberculosis Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Burean North Milwsukee Avenpe SHE:And lets have those attractive colore®' shingles *--like the ones:on Simpson's house. s 'HE;:Just like a woman! The reason | want them is because they can't catch fire." hes Phone Libertyville 829 NORMAN L. MADOLE J J Branch Yards, Prairie View and Gilmer Main Yard, Mundelein, IIJ. Tele T A I L O'BR I N e @#Barrett Shingles are rot--proof rust--proof, fire--safe. S. L. TRIPP LUMBER CO. w v ies We endorse them over. More than one reason for saying "Yes" When you have a roof that's rot-- proof and rust--propf and fire--safe and ruggedly durable and attractive look-- ing--then you've a good buy. That's why we think you'll be interested in Bartrett Shingles. Stop in and look It wouldn't be so very convincing if the only reason for having a certain kind of roof was its color. Or the fact it couldn't rust. Or even its protection against fire. But-- Telephone 103 Roofings

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