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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Mar 1927, p. 8

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LYNCH without is of this exclusive . he college Such developed ip was felt tc r _ superficiality clearly enough . Well not w ot well _ specialist were not so high _ _minds and with influence of of Specialists _ departments the production this ty}n of one _ o the industrial _ re-- and of the en-- or "In not large Educated the the main was nat-- _ breeding educated start in scholar-- an im-- in are the en-- the col-- perform namely f eivil-- events, ms not their . But e main provide far a direc human likely num-- _ them-- usually survey a wide large to en-- to such ad-- our neg-- that pro-- has and edu-- one ; of had : of in If Henry F dar idea into day, Tuesday Payday, Play ing : you plug the family ' the solution. "Why, he the calendar the bed," r answer had the calendar springs in tl house fo was -- no would he utes of -- guess _ th the famil the solut:i at On the Abbes' silver anniversary he was a guest of honor. Maste and mistress, after the harness w» removed from their old servant fo! lowing the brief buggy ride of th day, declared that harness neve more will be put on Geewhizzit that he shall end his days witho» more labor, and that when be die he will be accorded a funeral i: keeping with the respect and low they have for him. Vulcanizing MILWAUKEE Kelly Only One Master . Geewhizzit, who was born in 1895 and has served the same mas»s ter ever since his birth, actually is white with age. White hairs havs taken the place of the sleek browt ones that used to cover his hones: face. And yet, despite age an: l'fll!hell. the faithful old fellow still follows his master and mis tress about as briskly, almost, a: when he was just a colt. In his dotage, Geewhizzit bask: in sunny comfort, having a stabl to do!!'{t his heart, a pasture i: which to romp, a bit stiffly perhap-- and, on ail holidays, especial!> Thanksgiving, -- Christmas, _ Nev Year's, and each new anniversar of the Abbes' wedding day, he i feasted. m--courting and Geewhizzit and his team mate pulled them blithely over country roads and down pleasant About A child, who is in _ school, returned ng and, at the ated a riddle tha 218 i city can | Springfield Tires [or two week o food in t e eat?" Afte _ unsuccessful the answer, t ily "gave up' No ry Ford puts Ns into effect we'll sday, Wednesday Playday and Sc: the only ; fireman park in Libertyville the N'pli(}d 1 been r and (ltcitet could Her Version Milwaukee day. were lo« _ weeks, | in the be AVE, that | eat the drink the 1 the .c + "The -- water After advant these . front « up in the first grade 1 home one eve-- dinner table, re-- s Ms new we'll have the Road locked she ay, Thursday Scatterday. TIRE SHOP 1 ked up in a and _ there house, what a few min-- attemg:s to _members of ind requested and Tubes Avenue day e milk -- child. dates from table, re-- had heard raisins Service of be s tha calen Mon tfromw the I '<An y f ! \a 29 o | uy ... 4 o rf/gl /7\\! %\Q&? go ' A%//{\ | / '-v;* \ ' I h < 6 GrFa MA t Pn % \\Z\ / wA C oys prorrioa e t ' En MAAA T NCY m EATIRM , B | C "I '!e;zzz'ii l\t' A || % P % ' \f / s i N 4/ TA C 6 « \'\ &\ } ce d L zaa C 0 ij n p o_ :': EW ' M\ 4 $ U \ , " : \'\&3\'\". c U '.'\ '\\\'(.,": y :E | | | lh'\'" l l\ ::: J lf( _A The Globe Department Store SPPING EXPOSITION And as She Delightfully Reveals Fashion's Newest Achievements, the warmer touch of the Sun, the bluer blue of the sky, the tender green of the growing grass and the budding trees, have a magic charm that induces one to cast off all that is old and start afresh. Then Fashion bids you view the fascinating apparel, the adorable hats, the colorful new fabrics, the charming accessories that tastefully dressed women wear, all so completely shown in this superb opening display and all so gloriously ready, so delightfully individual. so distinctively fashion right. | s Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 24th, 25th, 26th And Now Comes Spring 0 (C t3 53

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