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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Oct 1926, p. 4

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3 It is a revolutionary, almost retrogressive idea, yet it has _ its attractive and plausable features. Students of social _*_ conditions will be interested in following the further progress 4* A quarter won't buy much any _.Ohttomql.ibe_rtyv!llemlikz it revives. Possibly the reason the fellow who is going to get married doesn't ask for a month off is because he knows that a week's honeymoon will be Why isn't a Libertyville married woman the better half when she is always getting the better of the oth-- LOCATED AT LIBERTYYVILLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 11th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926 As made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illincis, pursuant to law. Certainly expense is eliminated by this method. no municipal and peace officers to draw salaries. or trustee has all the power, for he owns the land. States Attorney Smith may be depended upon not to ignore the :th-' or act precipitately. He has as yet indicated his decision in the matter. service men say married r make poor detectives but the n better _ Delbridge's idea is that individual ownership of the many small lots and tracts that go to make up the modern large city eauses confusion, expense and crime. No one person has control over such a place and no elctive government, he believes, ean adminster such a community so as to prevent crime and keep out undesirables. ' I, A. E. Suter Cashier of the Libertyville Trust and Bank, h..l-bmrufldmwhmtom&m'dm knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above cor-- respond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the gdr&mm«mmwum. _ But where a community site is always and entirely in the hands of one person, as he points out, that person can keep : erime and expense to a certain extent, if not wholly, by only acceptable persons to inhabit the property. b timehtonmborflutlfleng before you start bamfl_w(n@r&. 'nplzhh.fothr ooking be-- fore we dvntoth"toabh we l.'n'uni:g:o'uamdmul. qmflnmom.cusz'dhh- L: # f * Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Octobe?, 1928 . o. is Payable (1a) _ 1 Other Liabilitics (10) ._--. Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, at the post office at Mibertyville, lllinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. It is not even & town nor even a village, for it is not incorporated and has no municipal government. No police force is needed. There are no courts. It doesn't need a recorder of deeds for there are no property owners except Delbridge, who holds the 2,000 acres of the tract and intends to continue, to hold them as trustee. h and may have a still longer wait for it must be realized that fia upward tendency in wages in many of the larger cities has had the effect of still further increasing the wide difference between labor costs and the material costs in construction. The building dollar today is 60 cents labor and 40 cents material. With the present attitude of organized labor against wage cuts it is unlikely, therefore, that any reduction will be nflc in the 60 cent sector of the building dollar. It looks like a long, long wait for those who wish to build but balk at x cosT OF BUILDING «_ Building costs today are sky--high and many who are eonteniplating building, are sitting by, 'waiting for a long promised drop in building prices. They have bhad a long wait 4 A UNIQUE EXPERIMENT A crimeless, courtless and taxless community where rentals of residential and business property are only 25 percent of what rfldlnts of 'a big community pay, has proven a suctess in a little more than a year of experiment at Delbridge, Missouri. It is a venture unique in detail and principle. Charles L. Delbridge is owner of the "town" and father of the idea and his faith in his plan has led him to invest large sums of money and lorig hours of personal attention to the making and develop-- ment of this remarkable setetlement in the foothills of the 1. Loans®on Real Estate (1a)......... 2. on Collateral Security (1b).................._.._. %. * ';lc)-'---....-----.-----..-.--.--m.- i o. s esn Hmectmess iss When we hear a ndivided Profits (Net) (3). in l 1. P0 C e on Cl c ' '":"_""".__.___,,_........ w Securities '(' )l'hhno (6)...... Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Otine® -- BEHHEKCUEE ALEY+..;.......««,«...cctonernturtantternitiractrmes Capital Stock (1).. Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank (BEAL) ALONG THE CURBSTONE 3 Toknt Hescartss................_._........ one just for the memories CThe Kake County Register KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CC).......~«... Succeeding the Waukegan Gazette Established 1850 ME . racichcorts (4b) FRANK H. JUST, Editor LIABILITTIES, RESOURCES. One nice thing about having tw I'I'i:»o'l'i"timlpa::i«is'neanal'f stri'hnandpmperousattzum C Tl!l:lzn;;o:doetoumuhnd Liber-- v prosperous because uyzost men have to be sick beforé they begin caring fo# themselves, dgreryfi -gn". lotoftrmhin& Ei & Il!llldill"l" enmy and a w man sking his mlalnle. hite from him. What has become of the old--fash-- joned Hbartaflhlhrwhou.dh boast that never lied to his Uncle Sam is lot of mmy'bflnnnh:'d%fu oil lands. Bul they're not the only There are a lot of ways to bor-- mmmm"wh to elope with another man's wife. Thousands of Detroit will never 1orm.ry Pors.::ll'. wait-- ing until season was over to introduce his five--day week. who are getting , Notary Public owner Coolidge. declared the Republican national committee has declined to indorse the Republican nominees. _ _ Butler is chairman of the Repub-- lican national ~committee and re-- flects the attitude of President Under repeated attacks of David L Walsh, Democratie candidate. Senator William M. Butler heatedly The report referred at length to the suit brought by the people against Governor Small to recover money alleged to be due on inter-- est on state funds, k. . _ "In view of dwcmcnh in this case," the report , "vwoters of Illinois may well hesitate to cast their ballots for any candidate for the legislature who is known to be affiliated with -- Governor elected, loomed tonight as slush funds took for the first time a prominent place in the Massachu-- setts campaign. *A es i ""'E?tn?rmm fthepde;;htion of unnecessary or tical -- K:ou and inflated awnwhtf:t ve been the main result of Gov-- ernor Smaill's control of the legis-- BOSTON, Oct. 21----Prospects that William B. Vare of. Pennsylvania and Col, Frank L. Smith of Illinois will be thrown out of the Senate, if WILL REFUSE SMITH SEAT CHICAGO, I!I., Oct. 20.--A gen-- eral denunciation of the regime of Governor Len Smail today supple-- mented the Legislative Voters' League announcement of its rec-- ommendation of candidates for the Illinois General Assembly. . * vOTE REPORT S hP3 SMA!LL We can't see why a Libertyville will spend mo'nfonono-- o t ue anappointed in mar. are ap } mar-- riage. One is the woman who mar-- ries the first man that comes along and the other is the woman who thinks she got the best man in the ie-n'::wht- out of Europe may-- be y'llhagrm m-.fi"u she can get the same effect over the kitchen stove. We've dvmeu'ofieed that it does-- n't add to a r't'évflle man's peace of mind for his e to give him a piece of--hers. ____ °_ h We don't know when the auto gldflmm getoozl; :oint "o% o at way on Saturday nights. _ _ Many a man who is willing to ad-- mithedoun'thnw;nfi:mmabout thestafowillotmpen in acting the foo world. As soon as all the stranded Amer-- The Epworth League which meets at 6:80 is making a study of Mo-- hammedanism, and the movements of young people in the Mohammedan countries. Mrs, DelLong is direct-- ing the study, amd young people and oldet neople who care to come are cordially invited. It is a very inter-- esting study. --~ ; e 4 bers-- for the purpose of beginning our Lo'ynalty and go u:'d %h'utr'c'h Cam-- naign cooperation e Preg-- byterian Church. An effort has been made to secure a large attendance at this first service of the six weeks. Please do not fail to come. * "The Christian Faith and Domes-- tic Troubles" is the evening sermon subject at 7:30. This is.one of the Ten Benefits of the Christian Faith These will be discussod from time to time, on Sunday.evenings. m people who are contemplating mony fi l.lln:" interest l:ht.hoe o::i mons, people -- are very in their homes will find Npcile is s Bm B : : ib igsinndl , '-4"--- v-'-'--*-xm.r .! Sunday School :30 a m. . Sn'bjoet: "% after Death.". Whe Junior League meets at 6:30, and the pastor will lead the .meet-- ing. Will 'all members of the Jun-- for League please come. There will be--some interesting games in con-- nection with the service, and you will have a good time. The District Rally of the Bp-- First l&etlndid Episcopal John DeLong, Pastor THE CHURCH OR GOOD WILL "Who is a Church Member" is the sexrmon theme for Sunday morning. There will be a roll call of all mem-- all our people to answer the Roll Evening service at 7:80-- A men's mass meeting. Every one invited ts hear the men's program of song and Dr. Fitt, the speaker. 8t, John's Ev. Lutheran Elmer C. Kicsling, Pagor § gounday school next Sunday at It isn't hard to kill . time. hrdq'tthinght:&ponc Young ples meeting at 6:30 Mike Haveist Hadson leader"" _ *' Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. _ Morning Prayer and sermon, 10:80 m. Church School. 9:30 a m. All are cordially invited. English services at 10:30. Presbyterian Church s"d:i.fid'"l at 9:45. What in-- ease we show ml Sunday ? Morning worship at ° 11:00 calls rGISTER; -- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926 T A XI PRESSING and CLE A NINX G is done right at Cichy's Tailoring Shop. Prompt service. 5 $ MITH'S We could make a still better town of Litkertyyviile if some people didn't use the uolden Rule as though they w';rc afraid the shine would wear c % t P & P ers, The Chinese parrot. (Bet-- 1ér then 'Seven Keys to Baldpate." * Gordon, Two vagabonds jin Swed-- en.. King, Skeezix at the circus. Barton, The book nobody knows. Gibbs, Portia Marries. (By> the wife of A. Hamilton Gibbs. ) _ Gibbs, Labels. (By A. Hamilton | himself.) § I Buchan, The dancing floor. t Miln, It lupxened in Peking. | Heyward, Angel. (Well : worth Morton, I am a woman and a Jew. And "THERE ARE OTHERS" equally interesting, and perhaps more so. + Stand at Bradford's Barber DAY PHONE 51 NICGHT PHONE 197 DECKER & NEVILLE, Drugs Tear off the valuable coupon be-- low, take it to the dealer listed This coupon entitles bearer to one sample bottle of STA--BRITE Furniture and Auto Polish. here and get a free sample of BSTA--BRITE Furniture and Auto Polish. _ _ New Books for October _ i To t oey tm aad gontle, J. CICHY,Proprietor 518 N. Milwaukee Avenue FREE! NOW! orth Milwaukee Avenue Phone 551 HUPMOBILE SIX **~ Ree Motor Company LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 8 W'HEN you feel the velvety smooth / power and thrill to the flashing ac--

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