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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Mar 1927, p. 4

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b" W ',irss" 'm-dm-se-a-ttet-thype?. "' (jf WM"M¢M&M.MVOHI- EDITORIALLY 'delle-fl The "mean-e' thieves are having . "nee to... who can win the lowest honors. One thief hired the Quinn and Andrew Cooke schools of Waukegan, ihtrtur Me a Near' East fund in Highland Park, while a W "trt,ted e Lake Forest school of its milk fund. We on ah Mk1: to hear of some bold robber who has stolen a rattle from a baby. Who aye there is honor among thieves? The suggestion of Dean Harno of the Illinois university law school that the reversal of court sentences for technical 'trhtN he Mind is a commendable one. Too many times s criminal whose guilt has been plainly shown escapes punish- ment because of a technical error that has nothing to do with the commission of the crime. It is within the power of the Supreme court to reform the present conditions at once. We should like to see it come about. form of liberal education. They meet all kinds of people. except the purpler sort. They see the country more nt leisure than their brethren who turn up noses at them. If often they look dusty and shabby, they are daily sloughing off provin- elnlism and learning something from and of the people. the "eommon" and moat friendly people of forty-eight states and According to the American Automobile Association there were 12,000,000 of these travelers on the road last year. They havelong been regarded as seekers and finders of a valuable DEATH KNELL TO SECTIONALISM Persons who can afford to take a Rolls-Royce view of the world have compared the interminable procession of migrants on wheels, soon to be in full motion again, and the motor camps to the invasions of the barbarians. Thee tourists of the small ear and used car cusses lose the) urbanite's distrust of strangers. They acquire the art of easy intimacy, which is, or was, essentially American. After . mtbottwo on the road at day and in the tourist amp " night they become the true cotunopolitan. This traveling school of 12,000,000 men, women and chil- m is'ihe nation's greatest university. It gives courses in W, sociology, psychology. democracy and "political ereumm'ty'rtational in scope. ; " Though Neeintr America" is good for the nation as a political unit. "seeing Americana" is even more filling, instruc- tive and pleasurable. A few more years of motor touring on thegrudscslesnditwillbessimpossibleforpoliticddem mines-to incite sectional strife as it is for fanatical "gots to -draceandreiigioushatred. .~.--' A The sixty-ninth congress. which expired hit wash in a gust of wind from the filibuster-3:11:31 comma-tame record to show to the when at home. Despite the fact that there was tin usual party strife and a great deal of friction between the President and both houses, a great deal of good was accomplished in the two years that the congress was in exhrtenee. In financial matters, the body used common sense,'" for the 'rtostpart,andput theeouatry's finaneegin better shape ' they were before the lawmakers assembled. The revenue act of 1926, which reduced taxes, was passed at the first session through the co-operation of various factions who threw down party lines in order to facilitate needed legislation. In spite of the popularity of the measure, the legislators did not stampede foe more public favor by passing a second tax reduction measure. but instead decided to use the surplus for the induction of the public debt. This policy resulted in the euttlng of the public debt by 8668,660,977, which will mean lower taxes in the end. Although showing intelligence in most of its problems. congress we feel. should have eliminated the niaance mes on amusements and certain luxuries. They dd not bring in much money, while causing a great deal of inconvenience. Besides the revenue act, other hills which are beneficial and in the main free from the taint of spoils are the bills for the control of radio, for waterway improvements. promotion of aviation, prevention and adjustment of railroad disputes/ better enforcement of prohibition, humanization of certain parts of the immigration code. and the codification of federal' statutes with a view to bringing the laws up to date. Other features are the ratification. of war-debt settlements, adoption of the world court resolution, and authorization of campaign fund expenditures. The latter act caused the discomfiture of Senators-elect Smith of Illinois and Vere of Pennsylvania, both of whom may be ousted when the next session starts. The alien property bill was lost in the Windstorm of filibustering, while the Norris constitutional amendment for readjustment of the dates of meeting of Congress failed to cause much interest in the House, although it had been passed by the Senate. mm; $10,000,000 to fight the European corn borer.' "rtttrhtIeimteteeedillitouho"tit Abmmrthd "B'ieesff-ittegmsfnihmor-nd-irtttanaweo-' 'Aihytre.81Ptt.tr000-tertrtt: '.s: 'iiMtett#tteei- W. the vagrant mum," at WhufihMMi-tbwd The biggest fight of the session was waged over the IcNary-Hsugen farm aid bill. In the first session the bill was defeated in the House by 46. and in the Senate by 6 votes. ht the second session, the decision was reversed. the House -intt the bill by 36 votes and the Senate by 8. The presi- htial veto, which set at naught all the lobbying labor of the farmer groups. was expected to hurt Coolidge's chances for redaction, should he decide to run again. But when the veto ik, an accomplished fact, the sentiment of the country was more favorable than otherwise. By showing " com. the Mt may find himelf having Bore prestige than even ttf-ealatMealtural intemtwu th-tmot-till atsraattratmatrtatrtttMier SURVEYING was from: or KEYSTONB PRINTING SERVICE. Fiiirtt_. "300'..." "AmtM.3tJtrr.Bdtt" -gtGactsirsisdsttt.ow "zen wow tirgrdttc'l. P'h'Ma"fg', u- mui f "mud in: y on "iriiFLiiuuFtfGjiiAiq.ue9tt. Fiu" LiiEiEiiLCEiicAid you... S,'ttih"nh"dhltt."l'r'l. dint" m- JIM" - _ 18oerieete WI" - - - -.'_.'- of the Chicago North": Dlateiet and chairs:- ot no Association. will plaid. " .11 "than. Ad. drumviubogivnbyli-Sophh Thoma, Dine»: of Childron'u work with the International Coun- cil of mum Education; QM B.. View, Dim of Mull and service of the Intention! Coul- dl of In!" Education; In: Motion North. Director of Young People's Work. At 6 o'clock (not Young People's rpr._r'toe 5:80 to iiiiiGoaf Aria." Bubet upper for visitors. Great cpmmupity. ging. LIBERTYVILLE VISITOR LOSES HER SUITCASE At T:8tt u: innpir'nional address will be delivered on "The luau of Chnfhn Character" by Dr. H. W. Rancid, when! mercury of the China Council of Religious Educa- tion. The public iu'invited to all meetings. KENOSHA. Wilconlin. - The police here were'mtormcd Sunday that I when: belonging to In Charles Mecauley, Ironwood, lien. wu lost or ltolen from-her Snack, It 8:21 a. m., when she tstepped on 3 mm at Kenoaha to go to Lm ortrvilie, In. MeCauiey «a en route u Tampico, Mexico, and stopped at Kcnoahl for I short visit with het brother, H. J. Gray, of Libertyville At Kenouu we said, the Jone trung her suite-u to the platform She discovered that it was 30,..- when she Ruched Libertyville The when: w" nude of black pin rent. and command two d.nmon.x rim. . bar pin and bracelet 36L with diamonds, . pair of black satin slippers, one buck satin dun. one blue silk dun, gilt underway and an. nightgown. The total con not. were valued n npproxi-au-ly ti,000. In. ItCaulcy said also be Item she did not recall: Mon of the mic-cue m the you" dropped it on the in!" in Wu this: am! with the relative: the was to mqet. HEAR REPORT OF COUNTY HOSPITAL The caning: of the Like County bound fee the mouth. af Doom. but. Mitt? Puma "out. ed to melding to a n- g',ettaP,r1'ara'fi'a'li,tat/ti, in. W at who". that"! tron tttn no." follow: ALLO'HNGISHOT B Aim Number of 196 Number of d 18! Circuit Clark L T. Mt report- ed that In toll mum in " ecu-.09 "In the Inst an!» ter, :2." His receipts t "543.75 Ind his expendi. Inna. 84,509.98. tteatgttLtaterargtit "than" "can" by: may!!! of use" 'ttr. Continued on. no 1) tinm Itt'tg nttd Julian Johnson. The no. this no '3: -ulrs spirited in "he Ibo-1.53: _of the ei1sdidetorrtt1t)rtuPtoe Tho mm. who will oppou mh other in the city elation to br held next month. follow.. NV!" 11813 CARE!) FOR In 1 communication to the board of lupin-visors which an read Wed. May afternoon. s. J. Sham]. director of the department of agri- culture, stated that due to an addi- tional federal allotment of. $240,01t0 recently made to Illinois for pnylnn of indemnity claim: for cattle killed OM Nine found to luv. bovine tu- berculosis, oountiea on have two veterittarinnts instead of one until July. _ _ I..." Ma Preitdemt--Nein Gonyo. 'rrtut-uur Poulmd. P. B English, Runs Syurud. It so happens that Lake counlv bu nun! "taunting now work- ing on cum. tests. to that we]. of farmers who ship milk to Chicago will Ill be tested when Dr. Bunde. un's order that milk not b. neeortt- ed unless from tested com. be- comes ethsetive. 1Yuat-A. A. Catlin: Ben JUI- Ptosident--4jurus [pagan WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE VIRGINIA CAFE StmcialAttentionGhenNmilr Trude WeHopeYouVlll Give Usa SEAL SUNDAY DINNBRS SERVED tttli, RALLY Pooh's Mot "46.557." -- 1,181.98 .2- 21 VIRGINIA CAFE M! 'w s. . It a .31... that T. J. Stahl, t-doftttomateetate tirm bear- - his aunt. patella"! this and had for 820,000 " a . lie . -t.ittat ?8P,t _rtettyc back, EtE-'EOI has." Stated MM prope t worth bat-it W." and 'tle, 000. no and 1apt magma; he had tirai7iiu. sub to the , you! of the Wheaten". wh'icph " W Mve.. -- -.,.. . . i-.&'_.m__-_ iai, irtNmd to pas} 340,000 for the but and land. SPEDIAI. Tilt BILL SOUGHT The county board has been m quested by offieinU of Sangmmm county to support than in an effort to get legillation ennetod It the present harm of the legislature to make appropriations for sperm] ourpom come from a special tax. A letter to this effect signed by R. Albert Guest. county auditor; Omr Becker. county clerk: and Basil W, 0n. county "our", wa, mad " the baud muting Tuesday. The mm "and that Stngnmun county in that "broke" it this time became of funds and for some) purposes. particululy the tubercu- losiu net, mother's pension. 'lind relief net, ruining nitric: of elec- tion judges and the I bill similar h the mother: amnion for taking cure of aged may - -rhreaiiGmutioe, m referred to the finance couunmoe for ipvesti- muted to an me arm the "1-533ch mt_rtdar_sebtett. .. _ -- -- iii-warm.- can: 1ttl.ttiic'tete.tey',e,.ti.Ne,t staun- th.uoderMisiuilianKet- ler. 1hn-tirtqrill._lt? held " theGnnn-rxhodbnnding thit ,aettbeea-ttrv.3Lut-t'ernritt "eahoaetttretdttealiN We vat-nth. preset 1'rlulleuln ofdn igtggt"fte,tttgjtrid,2 f.averrt.ryeqttrte.ek- Eli-Tiaryaaa' - 'willagay ct." 'lnuinc' him. a. is m1. the Wow on'l Training school of China. Bt. Mt? IV." Luke;- I Sunk! about " 'IB. - THE ($03030me WILL "TH-ton This. " in the subject . the morning wot-lab " 11 o'clock. Em subject: "Bow Inch Can we have mourn-fem - Ttiiieir/i.itrutet at". "but." "an ' 1tiihtr.tg.tt.qHttr-tatths hon-'0! In. J. th Hyatt. I'm-day Juneau. Inch 16. Notice, that WW The Sunday main; to". In created more mun-t than anything we hvetdedtortheovulngur- vice, and It will gm. Special no- tices have been sent out thin wank tomartrwttonmnaudto-tdin questions. 'rhriGTiG%Uthiitai, inreh t8th (the second Sunday In Lent) m:- Holy Communion, 8 n. m. Homing prayer and sermon. 1tVAti Christin Science Society Third Floor First Nntketnt Bank Building. Sunday School, 9:80 B. m. Sam, 10:46 a. m. ttte, "Buutanees." W " evening Wald meeting It eight o'eloek. Igniting worship " 1y.oo 8t. Law:- We! Clad (Kurd: school at 9:45 B. m . Paulina-In Ouch Guy 3. Shock. PM " school at 9:". We for Ne pastor t of lick 9 in iiGiirt' TGin EGiiititdi '7 t th - untam- 2hSt " - Aunt-1i. is otrerintt an upple_l°n8thl- that tutu like a" eiieumtter. It! . . . looks the . plot to bring back the' Harry Under lays the Scotch doctor; ' lpgoplg are 'et tight-wads. Then Tho old-fashioned I,ettrt1lltl . . . fl ti,ibrent',gti,tPg,fS',2't" Idt-trMlufartqusrefounAoit3 min." Themodon "rtexrteetathPtottim.qtoretrrouean.'tttll tt.rtovotobenastrttt. ',.whattheeBr-ytattrnrhttru The Mt. insurance commie can an ,3: qrttat you are worth at the m ISObutthcy don'tuemto be ahU to tell your boss. For the ubertrvfllet man who! doesn't know the stock muket a Iota of the railroad issues at full of: "tmrinsto1ookewnsittl.te ground)»: trot tiouttu-eroessed in hisomdietionts this year. Them is e mwinf demand in this country that hel be put back on the map as e puking ptaee for hit-and-run drivers. _ Efheieney is aid to be the mod- ern girl's ions suit. Incidenully, it is inn: the only long suit she Polite conversation is talking withopt saying mything and not momma wutpoy ey, Scientists are aid to be getting I: much furniture out of old King Tut's tomb " American antique denier: an out, ot the Mayflower. A noted aeteea. deduct that 1 little girl who use: powder und rum should be tspanked. But when a 1 little girl} - - Any Libertyville auto owners can teh on that a pa tax on politicians would bring in more meme than . tax on gasoline; . Plenty of fltthtintt blood ha de- 1tp,tghftgr't'ht1,2, birthe- iptt nod to fl t the people's bat- aah think mi Iii-4km t, "on: M, ', ALONG an]: CURBSTONES V A MAN ABOUT TOWN (iiiiiiiiiirirtil Saturday, M "th.-- tart Cheer, It, My, Incl ttth.-- Alh'h'l mwu. in or Brunette" with cm Xingu; & Am Adolpblenjoumrriodone, ,rit-diioremtandtrsar- rl,t,iptLt'g,f,nt,",t1te. 'mntt-kterthet1rstior. iiiriiiiriiia" JG/ aid tor that man- will is---rBiemd How do SKEW"? How do you feet about it? Ala ne'- met And comedy. RICARDO CO And LOIS 'dioflo"liztc "New York" with E39110 Tgylorhmd Wil- mu: m II'WI um " Ba- linm wah An East tide mp drummer rim to the love of 1 misty girl. Ther no about to Inu- ry when a summation 1rttaat moving eveatta, twin! id a big city int-e.--" melo- dam in which the city itself pity: the lending role. PETER B. KYNE'S VERY LATEST , S T O R Y N o W RU.NNXNG IN COLLIER'S. "Jun The Conqueror" A typical Kyne story 1'gt' to you immediluly after - ins produced. WM'y. Incl "th.-- crossings. Candy: "dat wurte", Harold Lloyd, in "The Kid Bidther" Dutch " - 25th. Also News reel. Aha comedy. Much Slut. COMB"; "it" M " . 15th v, in it , 1927 gtryiis diauiruutrone doesn't not- tiee it in deem-nod ates manta in.. "de/o Elm uit P' one-way 7pc- ""'-'t"-"'""'-"---""1'"- , '; l Ion than to. uhert c .m m m. M ttIPI',',,,,')','! of.the style aughorltiea fo. by!!! style. sumac. Queen Mule think: she could sell fairy mm. in this country. Sure she emN--we never get tired hear. ing them. - A A Another diffieult thin to under- stand is why fat folks any: seem to get the moat fun out of Ford Pleasant dun will soon be here. Then I fellow can take a motor trip and come back knowing how to ap- preciate the old, heymtrtown. It bu been our observation that a Libertyville man'tr, eyesight never tretaturhadheean'tiseeaprettr woman at least _ block away. Charlie Chaplin says he intends to fieht his wife's suit to the last ditch. Most of us wish they'd ditch it now. If the crime yaw in "hireotm- the in too mny' in; We aim to merit the confidence of this community, believing that the name "banker" must be and re- main a synonym of honor and fair dealing. The firat obligation of the olfic- . mumty. . ers of these banks is a knowledge of '_----..----- the law pertaining to the banking' Communications between the of- business and rigid obedience there- fieera of these banks and those with to. - whom they do business are mud- --------""'"" _ ed as strictly confidential. New, modern five room brick bungalow with hardwood trim. Two ear brick garage. On paved street. Priced at $7,000. Only $1,000 down, balance like rent. Four room bungalow on lot 100x150, located on paved highway just outside village limits. Easy price and terms. These banks regard themsefves as trustees for the funds of Iht.1,.t stockholders and depositors sud these funds are invested in safe and; sound loans. .' Borrowers of known personal in.. We sin to be progressive h on unity are aeeommodated to their.. 1 business methods. OUR BUSINESS CODE Libertyville ottttur Savings Bank Mite Bank»! Mailman Statue" of their aim: and obligations. In Conformity with the Code of Ethics adopted by the Illinois Bank- ers Annotation at its Annual" mad"! on June 17, 1926, there banks make. for the information of their customers, the followiua FOR SALE _ 'li'l', Modern seven room home, oak trimmed. Garage, Lot 90x17& On paved street and close in. A real buy. A number of real bargains in business frontage and well located residence lots. A. R. igelltnaelbelle Real Estate, Insurance and Loans 111 IV. Church St., Libertyville. greatest necessary demands con- tsistentnvith the safety of the bulk funds. These banks have a deep interest in the civic welfare of this com- munity. We aim to observe the golden rule in dealing with competitors and we endeavor to be courteous to all who enter the bank. PHONE 276 Ft

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