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Lake County Register (1922), 29 May 1926, p. 9

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CHEVROLET 10 BE PACEMAKER Driving a Chrysler imperial "s0" roadster, which has been chosen to pace the field this year, Louis Cher» rolet, ore of the best known veter-- ans of "the roaring road," will lead the 30--0dd contestants, entered in the 14th edition of ~the nation's greatest speed classic, into conflict promptly at 10 o'clock on the morn-- ing of Monday, May 31 at the In-- dianapolis motor speedway. Chevrolet hflhw '" It was in 1905 that Louis Chev-- rolet joined the F. I. A. T. company and began racing. driving racing cars for a long, long time, as time is reckoned in the automobile industry. His racing ex-- perience dates back beyond the *ounding of the industry, in fact, as ho was driving racing motor tri-- <ycles -- over -- in ALRupe _Surdbl _AilM rautomobile had graduated out of the experimental stage. He had nothing to do with auto-- in varicus automobile factories and branch houses. nil G ul cons < Aihsnacatniees. . Adbtrentin n ccpes" Ga lt . d ctintznl time, as time is reckoned im th€| pave an automobile industry. His rACINE °*) pave ze, perience dates back beyond the ages of *ounding of the industry, in fact, as Chicago he was driving racing motor tri-- gress to --veles over in Europe before t;h * e In his first appearance as a rac-- ing driver, he broke a world's rec-- ord by driving a mile in :52 4--5 seconds on the Morris Park track. After winning numerous speed rlassics over a period of years and driving uractically all the famous PRESBYTERIAN MEET STARTS _ He had nothing to do with auto-- mobiles until he came to the United States in 1900 and began wm cars of the day, Chevrolet began building racing cars himself. He built the 1920 winner, which was called the "Monroe" car and was driven by nis brother, Gaston Chev-- BALTIMORE, May 27--The long standing controversy between Fun-- damentalists and Liberals formed the chief issue expected to come be-- fore the 138th annual General As-- sembly of the Presbyterian church which met here today to continue in session until June 2. "Sork Presbytery was rebuked ~by: the last General Assembly =for licensing minicters who were re-- warded as unsound on matters of doctrine such as the Virgin Birth or the Miracles of Christ. f The Special Peace Commission, the report of which is also expected to bring --the Fundamentalist--Liberal conflict before the Aszembly, was charged by the 1925 Assembly with investigating the causes of unrest in the church and vdth discovering some way of reassuying the purity, peace, unity and progress of the church. The Commission, which con-- sists of 15 leaders/of the denomina-- tion under the chairmanship of Dr. fienry C: Swearingen of© St. Paul, Xinn., has met several times during the past year to hear witnesses on both sides,.of the controvery. The relative strength of the Fun-- damentalist and Liberal groups in the Assembly will probably be dis-- closed to the afternoon session dur-- The report : of this ~Commission, probably the chief point of interest during the Assembly, is scheduled for presentation Friday afternoon but the docket prescribes that dis-- ecussion and consideration of the re-- port shall not take place until late the following Mon'day. mind to get out of the rut. Look at the property around you that some one owns. They were wise in their day--and you can be wise in yours. See us about the PLANMum'llm wat ahasd Mulen im ~Annasus Have Thought Of Ten Years get ahead. Make up your ing the balloting for the election of a new Moderator. « Two candidates are in the field, Dr. Lapsley A.: McAfeé, Berkeley, California, is the avowed candidate ¢f the Fundamentalists. -- His rival, Dr. William O. Thompson, recently retired from the Prealdefiiy of Ohio State university, though himself al-- :o regarded as a Fundamentalist is receiving the support . of the more liberal element in the church. PLAN TOUR TO __CONGRESS HERE CHICAGO, May 26--Catholie col-- leges in several parts of the couutry have anncunced that special trains have seen charters to bring pilgrim-- ages of their students and alumni to Chicago for th»> Eucharistic Con-- gress to be held here next month. The coliege ~~ law of Fordham university will have a train leaving New York June 19 with 250 stu-- dents and alumni. Letters have been sent to all graduates of #the school, among whom are many prominent New York aiturneys, urging them to join the pilgrimage. The Rev. John 71. Fasy, S. J., regent of the colleg: is in charge of this delega-- tion, Holy Cryss college, Worcester, Mass., has already made arrange-- ments {or thrme special trains to re-- present it at the Congress. Higher FEducation day, June 28, ac-- cording to John Kahl, special pass-- enger agent for the Chicago and Great Western rail.oad. The Bene-- dictine f>thers of St. John's Collcge, Collegeville, have invited the par-- ents «<f their students to join the pilgrimage from that school. The Rev. Mark Braum, O. S. B., dean of the college, plans to have one of the 4argest representations sent from Catholic--schools, Mr. Kahl St. Benedict's eollege',St..Jo.seph.l Minn., is also planning a pilgrimage to the Congress. Two Minnesota colleges will have trains of students and graduates to participate in the ceremonies on WASHINGTON IS HONORED GOTHENBURG, Sweden, May 25. | swolien feet, sweaty feet, smelling ----A bust of George Washifigton has | feet, tired feet. -- been donated to the city of Gothemn--| _ Good--bye corns, callouses, bunions burg by the "Gustavus III Memoriant and raw spots. No more shoe tight« * it tat ness, no more limping with pain or association," made up of citibens of | drawing up your face in h the two countries, in commemora-- | "T;p" ; magical, acts mm tionof the fact that this Swedish| "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous king was the first European mon-- | exudations which puf up the feet. arch to recognize the American in-- | Use "Tiz" and forget your foot mis-- irh i ery. Ah! how comfortable your dgeet dependence by concluding with it a | ie <ygt w + | feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now-- at treaty of trade and friendship. The | ,,, or _ department -- store. city council has just given instru¢-- | Don't dm". Have good feet, glad tions to a sub--committee to select a| feet, feet that never swell, never suitable site and to make arrang® hurt, never get tired.. A year's foot ments for putting it up. ' comfort guaranteed for a few cents. #hoew Public notice is hereby given that an award of the contract for the construction <of the improvement hereinafter described has been made to Peder Frandsen, and that pur suant to the statute in such case made and provided, a contract will be entered into with said --Peder Frandsen, not less than ten days from the 2ist day of May A. D. 1926, for the following described im-- provement, to--wit: A connected system of sanitary sewers, together with headwall, manholes, "Y¥" branches, connec-- tions, by--pass chamber, settling tank, clarifier, :sludge pump, pump house, digester tank, sludge beds, sludge pipes, over--flow pipés, under-- drains <and appurtenances, in said Village of Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois, in the manner shown and set forth in an Ordin-- ance passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1926, un-- less the owners of a majority of the frontage of the lots and lands abut-- ting upon . said proposed improve-- ment, or their agents, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract within ten days from first publication of this notice, to do said work and make said improvement at ten per cent less than Seventy--nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty--six and no--100 Dollars, ($79,956.00), the price at which the same has been awarded to said Peder Frandsen. Dated at Libertyville, Tllinois, this 2ist day of May, A-- D., 1926. ' JESSE S. HYATT, ' W. W. GRUMMITT, L W.' A. NICHOLAS, ' A. L. JOHNSON, E. F. SWAN, % R. W. BULKLEY, | Members of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, IIIs. HOW "TIZ" HELPS GORE, TIRED FEET feet, tired feet. Good--bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight= ness, no more limping with pain or drawing ~up your face in agony. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puf up the feet. Use "Tiz" and forget your foot mis-- ery. Ah! how comfortable your deet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now-- at Good--bye, sore feet, burning feet, NOTICE OF AWARD PULES MADE ON RUSH FOR GOLD WRANGEL, Alaska, May 26 -- The lure of gold is again bringing stampeders to this northern coun-- try. > Although returns last season from the Cassiar fields would not seem to warrant much excitatarmcmé many mining outfits are inv:dhg!. the Dease river district seeking the: yeilow metal, _ -- s Favored by a mild winter, pro, spectors and miners began pushing into the interior early in the season, Eut the advance was very business. like, not a bit resembling th: éarlier sourdough days. s | Snow--packs and 'ice have disap peared, to further detract from tl?i story--book conception of a northeri kKlondyke. Word from Telegrapi Waukegan National. Bank Building 4 South Genesee 8t. WAUKEGAN Prone: Waukegan 3081 Office open from 0 a. m. to'"8 p. m.. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sunday 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. .-----fi.-----.-mm m--------------..- NORTHWEST SIDE LUMBER CO., 4 So. Geneseg St, Waukegazs. Garages--Porch Enclosures THE LAKE COUNTY RECG SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926 Without obligation, show me how $10 dowa will give me a Besi Built Income Producing Permanent Garage. .--oo.-.o-.-oD--.ifl'o---.---ooco'onotittv.fio-icili|oi."(¢i'i!"lr. s 6 a n e o 4 aa h8 ha ba ne o0 s e h4 Boe e ae s a n 6n s + 4p6 8 o 6 Créek, B. C., up 'the Stikine river, told how the river was free of ice early and of light snowfall in the mwountaing. j Time and chance and speed cops happeneth to them all. The only thing that looks as much like two peas in a pod is some Lib-- ertyville men's everyday and Sun-- day suits. d f Temperance seems.. to be the cause just now for a whole lot of in-- temperate discussion. < Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 666 It kills the germs. FOR SALE--Nearly new 5 room modern bungalow on East Park Ave., Paved Strees, has breakfast room, fireplace, built in book cases, shower bath, furnace heat. Lot 50 x 150 feet, fruit trees and strawberries. $2500.00 cash will Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave FOR SALE--Apartment site, the best location in town, centrally Phone 276 -- Register Bldg. 111, W. Church St. Liberty FOR SALE--Nearly new dwelling just outside village limits on paved street.. Good well. 100 ft frontage. No assessments. Price for quick sale at only $4,000. l FOR SALE--New, Modern -- 6--room| dwelling on paved street in most! desirable location in town. Close| to transportation. Only $3,000| cash will handle this; balance ou; easy terms. | FOR SALE--Strictly modern seven room <~dwelling on paved Astreet.{ close in. Equipped with oil burn-- er. Large lot. Specials all paid| A real snap, and only $5,000 cash will handle this. o | FOR --SALE--Strictly modern six room home with double garage or large lot, dose 'in. Fire piace, sleeping porch, screened vorch. Specials all paid. It's a very con venient home and a real buy. Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 . Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. & If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. | You will get results. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convinee you» p for Odd shaped corner lot about 181 feet frontage. Bargain for cash. , balance Mortgage. Zoned Clascsified Ads FORSALE A few selections from our listing of Libertyville 'and Lake County properties. WEST PARK AVE.----5 rooms and SUNNYSIDE PLACE -- Apartment site, poned for three flat bldg. Ideal location. All improvements. OAKWOOD -- TERRACE ---- Several 551 Milwaukee Ave. Phone 451 FOR SALE--Tudor Ford Sedan, Na-- tional cook stove, sectional book FOR SALE--Pure bred Chester White brood sows due to farrow in May and first of June. Osborne Farm, Mundelein, IIlL Phone 622-- FOR SALE--A team of black geld-- ings, 7 years old, weight 3200. A Bay and Black team, weight 3300. Phone 796--Y--3. Everett, IIl. FOR SALE--One® half ton Ford Truck, Osborne Farm, Mundelein, FOR SALE--Bay horse, weight 1700 FOR RENT-- room apartment completely mldnd for light housekeeping. Adults only. 609 N. First St. 41--2t FOR SALE--Outdoor grown toma-- toes , celery, cauliflower, pepper and kohlrabi plants. Albért W. FOR SALE--Rosewood piano in good condition. Can be seen at 815 W. Maple avenue, Libertyville. ® 41--2t FOR SALE--Four barrels asphalt road oil at wholesale price. Os-- borne Farm, Mundelein, Ill. Phone 622--M--2. j 41--2t FOR SALE--Cottage on Loon Lake, suitable for six people. Has sereened porch. Priced reasonable. For information call Chicago, Dearborn 3581. May Jolsen. 42--tf FOR SALE--Reed baby -- carriage. Good condition. 139 McKinley Ave-- Phone 379--J. 42--1t--pd FOR SALE--Tested Murdock and Plowman seed corn. Also a few purebred Chester Whiteé brood sows. Osborne Farm, Mundelein. Phone 622M2. 29--tf FOR RENT--Six room house. Ed-- win Austin. ~_ M WANTED--Girl for general house-- work. Pleasant home, small fam-- ily and no washing. Good wages. FOR SALE--Extension oak D table $10. Set oak Windsor 'chairs $15.00. Mandrell and two 30 inch FOR . SALE --Good brass bed, springs and mattress, Also a large davenport with mattress, large mahogany chair, small table, and carpet sweeper. G. G. Hos-- kins. Phone 357. 42--1t FOR RENT--2Z light housekeeping rooms, furnished. Apply 117 School street. 40--tf FOR SALE--Good 1922 Overland roadster ut a very low price. In-- quire H. M. Parson, R. 1, Box 82 Mundelein or call Libertyville 673--J--2 after 6 p. m. 41--6t--pd FOR RENT--Rooms with or with-- out board. Arpply 1106 N. Mil-- waukee ave., Libertyville. 28¥ TEAMS FOR HIHE--Contract or cement basement, one acre beautiful grounds; large : Close in. Easy terms. case ,brass bed, chiffonier, rock-- ing chair, electric washing ma-- chine. Russell Rouse, Mundelein, in. :: 89--pt--pd tions in this section of Liberty-- Il!. Phone 622--M--2. lbs. 9 yrs. old. ~Frark Asma, Rondout, Ill. ... 42.2+%--pd with screened porch, Call 116 E. Park ave. Phone 424. 41--6t day work. Basements a specialty. 8. J. Groves & Sons Co., Liberty-- ville, Ill. Phone 659J2. 19-- cir saws, $15 200 ft. new 1 in. hay rope and pulleys, $15. Phone Libertyville 470 Saturdays only. 41--tf Watkins Dealer 426 E. North Ave., Phone 188--M-- 41--6t Mrs: F. R. Sellers, 140 Sunnyside Place. Phone 382--W. 40--tf SELLERS & PETERSEN "SELLERS & PETERSEN MISCELLANEONS 6 °O\ Navieq nc aoPiee ? 3R Canp ehaoees Oak floors, full --pd WANTED--Twin baby buggy. Phone 452--R. 412t WANTED--Girl or elderly lady for housework. Some one who wants a home. Only three in family, no children. See or call H.> Hen-- dricks, Ingleside, Ill. Phone Fox Lake® 6. 41--8t. WANTED--Two women to work eight hour shift at Forget--me--not Restaurant. Nina _ Hutchings, Mundelein, I!I. Phone 264--W. WANTED--Man to help with gar-- WANTED--Working man to shear WANTED--Couple two child-- mmuzorlzlh'n- or apartment in Libertyville Phone 100. Ask for Mr. Beatty. Meets First Tuesday--Gridley Hal Harrison 2815 Libertyville 236--¥W DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON ATTORNEY--AT--LAW . First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LIBERTYVIL ANTED--Girls for general store work. Part time. Phone 209--J-- DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD Telephong 66 Scientific Examination of the Eye® GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National Phone 998 Bank --Bldg. Waukegaa Hours: 9--12%, 246 and T2 EYES TESTED FOR GLASSES OflieohfirstNafiondM" Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite park Libertyville Post No. 829 AMERICAN LEGION f mc c0 s * an, t . _ aAann K A wfi!'&'_"""" _pt jacovs UH"~ Into your sore, stif, aching 'é _ Limber up! eu:ri-kifll .m&m old, honest "St, Jaooboon"atnydv'" and in just a moment you'll free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff-- awaits @ acobs reuevednimsofrm' enhtheluthlfmy..'ic as good for sciatica, neuralgis, bago, backache, spraws. "St© Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rhes» points and cannot burn the skin. _ _ sheep. Bergeron Stock Farm, Lake St., 2 miles West of Liber-- tyville. Phone 678--J--2. s8--if Phones: Office 163 Res. MJ -- _ CHAS. N. STEPHENS, K. D. DWIGHT EDRUS COOK TEACHER OF NYOCAZE -- Rub Rheumatism or Sore, Aching Joints Auctioneer -- LYELL H. MORRES ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Electric Wiring & Contracting Fixtures and Supplies Rub Pain right out with email trial bottle of old #Bt. Jacobe Oll." mSIClAwa Office over Jochheim's Bakery Libertyville Battey & Professional Services ant mon Soine "of old honedt YVETERINARY SURGEON ssistant State Veterinaria DR. J. L TAYLOR 639 Milwaukee Avenue B. H. MILLER PHONE 4080 PAGE NNE #¢

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