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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Oct 1926, p. 8

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RAND JURY :f to derail a train on the R -- He ~was held to the _ erand jury on a charge of malici-- :hfi'mt:zthfl Mm pecsaure "C "C Ts iSaxon timidly began the <Af the Gmthhiltg Way c_qstinz_s t C asea --'v--ss & k T 1 .= first m'-fi'f_m@ fiefix she was wd.t the yeer She mas featured year was in "My Girl," and the next fall has given everything exacting no Te nothing. 10 Macle Sexon, it Sta~ Refutes Theory That Droadway Takes All, Gives Nothing As if that were not enough, years an lous, rbe,-l, eo::!! lgfn Miss °xc ¥ _."° . SVXA l x _Al ¥ C¥ s My own, my own, my very own, Tell me it's true that you Are mma a-- loat: Girl Wins On ' Glittering W hite W ay MAERE SaN relieve, wo muchi,. -- 100 have ufiamufl I was glad to give up late parties, andtboiraumdant'm." Although they r for Bmdmy'nfavoritointhom: vinees from which she came, Saxon has not been able to leave Broadway. Andflnenrmtxro- hec;htluther-infin'of'lifi %vn from "Merry Merry" be heard for a long time along brought leve and a rich husband, the son of a well--known publisher, "The recipe for success?" re=' mb pretty Marie, "I do not w. I don't know how I got to bonm;:l"l just worked as n iteas ut T. my tion by simple modes of living. _ the Ri high this vite her sucveny in 1 igh time wi success, !-efihcn. asking too much. %u CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE GIVEN ence and which raised her from a bed of sickness to full and complete kealth and womanhood. The question may be asked: Does Christian Science never fail? No true Science can ever fail. One may fail t» understand the science of numbe«s, or fail properly to apply this sca«nce in working out a mathe-- matical problem. No person will as-- sume, however, for a moment that because there has been a failure divine Mind, in this 'fi'.'" and deprives the buman mind of its false consciousness; and the human mind, being deprived of its false con-- sciousness--or its consciousness of falsity--is healed. Mortal existence, from any point of view, involves mystery. Let us remember that salvation, freedom from sin and sickness, must be a simple process. Hold yourself, your thought, in true relation to the di-- vine Mind or God. You will find as a result of thus relating thought constantly to God, that you are gain-- ing your freedom from downward tendencies and coming into a larger concept of Life and being. making towards our well--being," de-- clared G. Clayton Irwin, Jr., general manager of the show, in announcing this unusual feature. "We believe that radio has been of tremendous assistance to the church We con-- gratulate the Rev. Dr. George Schutes, pastor of Immanuel Luth-- eran, on his wonderful success in touching so many hearts with his iJ the somber of his congrigntion, num congrega' visible and invisible each succeeding Dr. Schutes stated that WRBC was one of the first stations estab-- lished for church extension, but it also features lectures by the facul-- ty of Valparaiso university, farm organization --leaders, © agricultural experts and others. Sunday." THE CHURCH _ AND THE RADIO For the first time in history & church will exhibit at a radio ex-- ::Aitutbo invitation of the Rfi K rge. P pilcc.. pe at th&h.:.:uosm, opening at th® Coliseum, Oct. 11. A model of'&:hueh. with its famous radio s WRBC, will be shown tohn quarter million vidm& "This & illustration the tnmmdou% that radio is ASK ADDITIONAL FEDFRAL JUDGES WASHINGTON, Oct. hAm ment of twelve more federal 5 exerce'ise of vigilance in dismissing cases which cannot be prosecuted; and caution against prosecution of insignificant violations of law were recomrmended today by --leaders of the federal judiciary as a means of speeding justice and making it more effective. % tricts: Eastern Pennsylvania, East-- ern M:ckigan.. Western North Caro-- lina, North California, Southern lowa, Connecticut, Western New York and Southern New York (3) The tirst three recommendations are new :; the others having been pro-- posed previously. Legislation to authorize appoint-- ment of district judges was asked of congress for the following dizs-- C. F. Mansfield, Jr., %nmwrm SPORTSMEN OP gheld, mh?d? Sept. 28. zékm- year" describes the 1926 ion of non."nohen',' Scholes, o{IR- Walton League and Speaker of the House of Representatives in the 54th General Assembly. j While expressing the deepest sym-- pathy for the many farmers whose 'mpohagemmndbyw es ex :gdznmndadmm.menofw- dinary means will enjoy duck shoot-- ing for the first time in several years. M&mofeomfleldl along the i, Illinois, San-- mnndothrtgr-mmeov- ered with water varying in depth from one to ten feet or more. It is doubtful if much of this corn will oria, State President of the Izaak duck feed. But'mryeomfield. there is an abundance of smartweed and other natural food. The ducks will. scatter out over these fiooded fields and almost any good hunter will be abletohist enough ducks to make it worth while. :l":'é':Fw hepict> econth diffurtediticaiiret This year's shooting mt the baited GAME AND FISH NEWS Milwaukee Ave. Tire Shop Change of Location . I lgave moved my Tire and Vulcanizing busi-- south of Maple Avenue formerly ness to 218 N. Milwaukee Avenue, /4 block Jim's Repair Shop where I ;hall be pleased to meet 'all my old customers. Am equipped to give prompt, re-- liable service at all times. o § H. C. Dowden, Prop. Kelly Springfield and Firestone Tires\ Phone 500 --_~--~~ Libertyville, Ill. A NN O U NCIN G similar to conditions that would ex-- ist if the state owned large acreages of land for public shooting goun&. W-St!;thesmdymwthh num-- her of duck clubs and commercializ-- ed shouting places, the ordinary man ca Suouiulnig piRuUODs, MpRE MCME O has no place to shoot ducks. Four hundred of these clubs were licens-- ed lut'rnr. The acreage owned varies with each club, but several own over 2,000 acres and one has 5@ ".m. 4 j L' ®~ 4* ~Sportsmen must put forth a con-- eerted effort at the next session of: the General Assembly to get further appropriations to complete the pro-- w started in 1925, to bfl&ul.nd for the people the land that is left. Unless this is done in the im-- mediate future, 'there will be no IBANEZ IS AUTHOR OF s NEW INGRAM PICTURE "Mare Nosatrum" is Author's Fayv-- orite Among His Own Works Blasco Tbanez is the author . of "Mare Nostrum," coming to the Au-- ditorium Theatre, Thursday and Fri-- m'inte um'& %unanl smf rna 1 is the most discussed and fl'ldfilg read of present day novelists. works are translated into almost ev= ery known language and his books was able to produce it in pICLUTES. Ingram and :Ibanez have been close friends and mutual admirers since Ingram produced "The Four Horse-- men of the Apocalypse," which made motion picture history. _--_ _ _ _ leading countries of the world. > Besides "Mare Nostrum" Ibanez is the author of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," "Blood and Sand," "Enemies of Women,? "Queen Calafia" and may othet books and short stories. He is also eontributor to magazines and news-- papers in the United States, France, Spain and England.: . _:---- ---- _ orite of all he has written. One of the reasons for this is that in "Mare Nostrum" TIbanez retraces himself as a boy with all his youthful aspira-- fiomcndhisoverpovmulm.fot the sea. Because of mt}er- sonal interest in "Mare Nostrum" Ib-- anez refused to dispose of the mo-- tion picture rights auntil Rex Ingram was able to produce it in pictures. _ Tbanez considers "luqz Nostrum" his greatest story and it is the fay-- Tbanez resides in the Riviera foot-- hills near Nice. France, where many stenes for "Mare Nostrum" were filmed. -- Ingram was his guest on a number of occasions and the noted author was an interested visitor at the Ingram studio when some of the spectacular episodes of his story It is gaid that Peggy Joyee will wed her fifth husband just as soon as his wife gives her consent. "7 vi 7"' f wfi w. e. "TIZ" GLADDENS GORE, TRED FEET "A11z"~ makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away callouses, blisters and bunions. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poi-- sons thit puff up your feet No matter how hard you work, how long ::::, how far you walk,. or you remain on your feet, "Tiz" brings restful foot comfort. "Tiz" is wonderful for tired, ach-- ing, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never h'totmt?ht. Get a box of "Tiz" now from any ground except for club in all 'the Alf nature is proclaiming the glad ti"dm Evu-yygnituns g&:hundhww';fldntgood oflhwnkenbufimm.mm El:tqwmt:hntnm ovo; us -- i i hrmoatens Nok s 1i %Mflnfimefihenfmfihu gathered in' such reach meas-- u r winter store should have been a'nation to gather together in th Mh:fi to the great and chosen as amGl:';thh season for 'Ifih&vflywmwd do, Themw give to the world the best that Axh'hdvfll'da-eb.cktoyou. _i _«._ ----Christian Science Sentinel. Life is a mirror for king and for 43 K4 The Home of Your Dreams T HE TURNOVER in localreal estate may not have been very brisk during the past summer but don't kid yourself into believing that values are coming down. Instead, they are going upward, and the longer you wait the more you will have to pay > We have forsale a number of very good buys in new five., six and seven room homes, nicely located, and:--priced within the reach of any man's bankroll. We also have exceptional bargains in large "i'esidence.lots. close in. and with all improvements installed. Get yours now. Come in and find out about the terms. We are always glad to talk it over with you and help you get a start 5 Everybody who has invested in real estate through this 1 office has made money. You can do the same. PHONE 276 Make a Start Now Toward ; _ Owning It x 10 t no one can live to himself alone. : _ ----Presbyterian Advance. There is that scattereth m in-- creaseth; and there is that old-- eth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. The liberal soul shall be made fat, and he that watereth shall be watered also himself. He that &?fip:tdy on the poor, lendeth to e Lord; and that which he hath given will He pay him again. | _ cludes the study of English, and they range in age from 12 to 18 years. Mobjocthimpmvementipthe use of languages, a broader acquain-- CHILEAN STUDENTS WISH AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS Business and, commercial students in M%r&al Institute of Anto-- £ ; desire. to correspond in 'or Spanish with pupils courses in the Unit-- ed announces Geo:?e D. Hopper, American consul Anto-- fagasta. About 40 boys are enrolled in the commercial course, which in-- Sewe commercial" geography, 52 s e t SCHNAEBEL ELE LIBERTYVILLE ----Proverbs. RE A L T OR No one (2 iations with commercial students in the United States. This school is a public institution, and honor gradu-- ates are sometimes sent by the Chile-- an Government to the United States to complete their education. Com-- munications should be addressed to Prof. Regino Mesa, Prat 1028, Castil-- la (P. O. boxYy 300, Antofapasta, and cultivation of more Chile. _ ~ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL --_DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER $y' _ SOGIAL DISEASES _ Office: 100 So. County, St, Cor. Water St., Waukegan, IIL : PHONE 465 Doctor John P. --O'Neil 111 W. Church St. assortment of material for you to select from. Come in and see us Cichy's Tailoring Shop © _ --Narth uanh.. f," 6. T A I L O RING specialty. We have a large Phone 551 t wihaniog

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