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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jul 1926, p. 2

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Bucschlng 'eat-dat,, took a plenum trip " 'Wileouin Sunday in Mr. Wood- Uh at. Mitt coach. The will he a Set-together m] attubaasheroehdiet anedneeday "I It 8 o'clock. Womanimitedtojoininthe Maintaining Dayto- m, nut-day July 22nd Let's "Wmehoishome but for a nation from Debit Col- '-heinurro-ioetnphiriir. 'rtiwMe)rwiiihtteresrtrnnnr-otutr. Ike-norm Hum India and h Rev. Ralph Iatthnhn-a $ia-eurat the Matt my hat. with the Ru. Cinema Wol- $rdg'ttdtT,ittrt/t',gt,t "Sold . an outing tttgt Ch6trna. Dar. Allot -drqedhtnehiteandgtatrth b at" ht-elf a mustache, ttAkhmr-tsart-rtteeoili-' *Rardastntr-ttirislottrtiireareat IEq.3.W.Chandter,1itr.amtars. lurk Ch-tltr and W, 1.tAtha1tdaoetcunaGuriTi'i'rii'iiii aiMhtChamtter at Longlakeon my. _ It. and In Joe Dobner and has span Saturday evening "11%!!! Me. my!" Dolph. Mr. ind Mrs. Morris Chandler ,ydfnxtehter,_Rttttsweretrt-tait it. In... of Miss Grace-Steele of uhtretrrr-Giilii. "irtxtqtWei-afctsieairir"i'",rat, 'rr-h-end-tor In. John lleayAym,ateDieuanli"iiun., =etetymdnremiiGiirrtTii, backhand other main wh--. 1ytayttorr.rr.c.arererenter. thud In. Peters, Mr. and In. *tehartdnemWatte'randhrisaEdG 'lltemrtf_ieatro_o_nr'ridav. . " MUNDELEIN "Shatetoeatiorttseritasie with - qhisrknietsheidinhonorof .tthirti,tharmh-oftheeL Matthew. ThokaondLakeCemeteryAg- -ehytt-ir1hetidarrienieiima- hut?- woodo on Thursday July 29. P.'ttt.ttarrrmetediitvite your a ?.hiamom.Ciarton"rieanvand unspent thmdnrwfttttheiat- U: -, Mr. and Mrs. Brock- "dim _aryHrt1rArtnerriraandfnmit, Md to their home in Chicago Q My after spending two weeks Iii-mud Lake. Mr. and In. Scovill and family " Waa&etran were guests " the Wier..taythersmiar. Ih fund service's will be held attulttrarason Wednesday at one dttrhst Rev. C. Arthur Jevne offi- It. My friends of John H. a m grieved to he. of his - on Hominy morning. Mr. ,Bihttaat-itt'foraometiineiit' "you Icahn; somewhat better 'hp1lt.utFIL_ttttektrudn 9' Ieiur deith cam veri'iiin? "xt- Young Rople's tioeiety" 6111».- Miiitatetn Congregational Church 'Met" . Menie at his Geneva on "and Barron of Gnyslake .E My yin: Ralph Rum". "r. and In. P. J. Kehoy and gun visited relatives in Antioch and dmttthtar Mildred were Fm sum-day and saw e Efctttt, an_d Gigpts" phy. j n- Louise Forke'or'mmg chmk-wd guest of Mrs. John Mr. 5 HALPDAY muACnmmu balm andMt..lil.1lLtMrmrse PM: 2870 at BanidNoto First'Aid 'o fiu.strttniirg. Jllioita BOSTON, Mass., Jnly 17--With Dr. n" mas El. 'Wnlah, his wife, and three other persons, all ready under west. detectiVes'todny sought two more sutrsasts, with the. connection with the death of Miss Edith Lon- ise Greene, 19 year old hospitnl nt- theaters. The picture will be shown here tt " either the Academy or Elite OUT (Ill BAIL . AFTER DEATH One hundred American indians, of the Box tribe, aid to be direct descendants" of the original ham: of Indians who, surrounded on the rock, were. held :prisoner until death came thmugh starvation, take part in the epidure. These Indlsns are settled on the perk reservation and will be seen throughout the film. ' Visitors in the park this Sun. day will hove the opportunity of appearing before the motion pie. tpre camera, as whee depicting the historical rock and the sur- rounding park, " it is today, will be made. Thus, those who que st the park and take part in the film, will have the chance to see themselves on the screen, when the picture is shown here.. Starred Roci, state park of Illinois, is the setting for a two. reel ohistorical photoplay, now be- ing filmed there; by . New York film concern, engaged by the Chambers of Commerce in cities adjacent to the park, for the pro- ject. A. Des Beim well ktiirwn for 'his direction of historical sub- jects for the screen, in in charge. Arrangements have been made by Crest States Theatres, Ine., to show the film, upon its comple- tion, in all cities where there are "Great States" theaters." Jill ttMil I know that there is one God in heaven, the Father of all humanity, Liberty and union, now and for- ever, one and inseparable. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there in liberty. But we all, with open" face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even us by the Spirit of the Lord. GOOD THOUGHTS If for no other reason than that the Democrats have nothing 'to offer the country, the Republician party will remain inkontro) of con- great next. year, Senator Charles S. Deneen declared upon return to his Chicago home from Washington. He said there were plenty of oth. er'tttod reasons far predicting Re- publician supremacy, _but 'even if there were n,o others, he asserted, "Demoeratie futility" would assure fulfillment of G. O. P. hopes. The aspect of the farm revolt as it endangers the Republician party haa' been greatly exaggerated. Sen- ator Deneen said. Be admitted that the {anion have a real grievance, but said he thought they realized they imsid be most likely to obtain relief from the Republician party. DENEEN SEES STRONG nm ieh. Walih willvalso be arraigned at that time on I charge of hem; an accessory ttsfore the Net. . reteistiftm bond. ttir-tuit by he broth-ht-last, Thom" an pf Quincy. ' Dr. Walsh will be mined in Superior con-t on loudly charged with performing an 111ml opera- tion on Miss Greene; when dismem- bered body we: found Tuesday in two cardboard boxes in a burlap be: m a cemetery. FOR GOOD PEOPLE ---Daniel Webstér. --Paul. Strong. reams make strong ac-liyits but that t tions. --Shakespeare. ( side. . . Ye are the light of the world. i -Christian _ ---Chriat Jesus. E ---- We cannot call a halt too fre-I Canada is adver quently in our mental efforts: in or- 1 summer resort by der that we may make sure that we i all over the Unit are continually conscious that God i that mean she ha is always " the helm of thoughts; can be soaked up? and but": is My: 'one I know that than is out sun in the sky, whiéh gives light to all the world. As there is unity in the light, so them is unity in the prin- ciples of freedom. State Bank of Mundelein Because State BanEs are restricted in providing for your safety, but are not hampered in serving you. Bank at this strong, representative State Bank. a new State Banks were chartered during 1925. Many of these banks changed their charters to "State" h Strong State --Koturuth. Mundelein, Illinois fre-l. Canada is advertising herself as a or-gsummer resort by sending blotter: 'weiall over the United States. Does Godithat mean she has something that 166 le?, He ism Atbeethte and an- .howingOuwhnma-thm- Ite, are always ram Thus ishall we prove the pow. which re- {salts from realizing perpetually our (unity with Godrthm than we prove inot that one on God's side is a ma- ljority, but that there is no other '; side. --Christian Science Sentinel. "When we are in thh M" he "id eamly, "r shall h grm." "Sir," she said idly, "In. dare "That's just the m I an tro- ing to kiss you," replied the young man. "if 1 preferred a mu Pd "HAW conductor."---, Stun Arttset-ari-dtuaa- mundane m and to the 'itramte1adsrathiaA. CITIZENS BANE BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY GEORGE A. JONES mm. m." t pinch of Auto Repair Work Ccyw Buttery. Seme- SATISFACTION Bury Flt-"gill, pr... Day and Night Service Plans 817 THE STAR Garage '. A. Hutchinson Old or Not Want _ 601 West Park A" FLOOR sum-manta Regular Hour: 0:" - 12:00 A. M. 1:00 - can P. M. Phone 287-W HUNDELle, ILL. Phone DENTIST the m I In tro- ru," replied the young preferred a nun I'd ductor."--Pemt State

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