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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Jan 1928, p. 4

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PAGE roux f Gouge Rana. the boot1egger-lri11er, has been sent to an ny- ttmottsrtnimgdeetaredinsane. Weareaqiteernation. lathe easeesoiehmanweetamortoethetstoodMarouth,andt%the caudRunmwcchmwhcnheisacquittcdo!themurderolhis wife. It is lard to explain wttthe Remus jury is not submitted trtthesam-titrtests. Ip Themthothinpthntjustifythecoetin lives the develop- uelt d than wonders have cost; these are the things that make t-tiaetheirweeth. - P" - P"°'"" ' . "the bacon in a twin bill by the, "IB.-.---.----.--.-- Friai'F'riet'iui'viiii',i2t'"i.',1'i. 1 MODERN mavens 1s'is',)l'i..i. (i,ftliy,','i'i1,nfas'irii'itssetir,1'itit We have become satiated with marvels to such an extent that l tll . parts It, t floor. . Eteei-ng we fail to more than be mildly impressed with them. Within our 1 "335,52; 350;? 'i'leTne'iut-vie.' i, time we have seen the automobile spring from an inauspiciouslt,enifve . game Seen on the locali birth to the full vigor and strength of a giant. the airoplane has '/lotirLtehi"thveeagst game the locals! developed from a ridiculed top to a wonder of speed, safety and'hgwe jt,vetrptgetga',si'ttegs,l utility. the radio has expanded from a few indefinite, urGrtainiti,tt',itnin'"tf,eiirf "he? . e ri clickings into a servant that brings us instantly the voice of theibm'Y. the team which iiiii,t,ii'iiitii,ii] world. and ilmost as instantly the visual picture of its far corners ', i if; oetnd'a,p11,1u,1l'TUette Tdl' if we sit at our radio we mar hear what of weal or woe happened next Sandy-y giftemoon- q... I but a few minutes ago on the other side of the world, and our'hafi" 33;",3333 'g"at,teed12trt.l, evening paper will carry radio-transmitted photographs of what i233 and ',itttl,iggi, {Pile gauges" transpired in the morning on other continents beyond the seven I size Rae's" 1'ff'i'fifllUlf pt: T'll seas. And these, while among the nicest outstanding, are but a i meet?me t? Jt"3gc iinii.'iti) M ot.Pe ggtarveu. . léhtee baskets each. g I Is tt any wonder we are satiated? . [The local teams. meet the West I But no wand then an episode with heart appeal brings at to a ','tidL)c,itrlt 'irut'r,',ggitselPlil, deeper understanding and appreciation of these modern marvels.'be a hot battle in both games. ' A few days ago. in aAittte village in the frozen and desolate; -------q._-_-.----.- ' l reaches of Alaska a little schoolteacher from Texas, while clean- Medical attention by. Costa Rican ing her pistol. accidentally shot herself. Without outside aid .ahe I 'tith: ttdfi'ice'"lpttgiie1ila,t,Ti must die. Twenty tgtiks away over a trailless winter waste of the country, under recent executive ice and snow was aiamueur wireless. A native made a forced decree. ; mush to any the appeal for help: the amateur sent it out upon a-e-i-rr-rr-r-r-r--- the air; it was picket up by an aviator who found a doctor and I ' l . flew with him through a blinding storm to the isolated village. _ " J, o But only a hospital could suffice. So these heroic men gathered e _ "the injurellg'tl and. because - hour counted. flew. off with - st?r/z'll'lleal . . her nee-git the story: and the night and carried her. safely to the .9255 gm. lhil -traitrmd.whiretshe was'rushed toaportand by ship to . E "1"" - , I Seattle. Week. to a hospital. And it it said the will live. 1 ,"ng "mm, m for The stubbonneu of the rebels in Nicaragua has gamed Thaeutktmtotaharfirmstetowipemtttbeirnests. Withone tht-tatt additional marina on their way to the battlefront, we h-ter-trx-eu-rd/tst-der. Ittherebetsare R-.di-otdtuarttaet%nthatttemararouseaunonethe et-tut-trr-tlil-trms-ttri" NW mumxmuum Lat-HhtmR4tmetem ta.tutM--it-euttkt-tPutriiedetttbr8sotooo.tstto "ri-r-teta-rot-ttrr-ten at Washington mayqu Mead-nth. ' THE LEAGUE IN 1928 Now that a fair definition of the League of Nations will be lis- tened to. it is seen that it is neither the futile anomaly nor the 'pawerfu! sttpeistate which it was, in the midst of political tumult, pictured to be. " is simply a eorpoeation--a very familiar and convenient agency for getting joint business done, either in public or private affairs. First oi all, it is not a superstate. It is not possessed of "super" powers. It can issue no command; it can make no rules or regula- tions binding on any member withont that member's consent, ex- cept in matters concerning the running of the league itself. Noe is the league a "state," under any accepted definition of that word. It is 19 'deficient in sovereignty that it cannot even compel the payment of dues, much less lay and collect taxes. oThis would seem to give some ground for the "futile anomaly" charac- terization were it not that the league has demonstrated its utility and that it is now found to be not an anomalous creature. but one whose internal structure is that of a typical corporation, whose es- sential characteristics are those of a corporation and whose func- tions are performed in the same manner. . Attempts to foster national boastfulness. arrogance and indis- criminate worship of national heroes only serves to promote a tt.rnthil tmeudo-patriotiam, instead of a real love of country. the Bunions declare. Genuine and intelligent patriotism, no less than the requirements of honesty and sound scholarship. they btu.d-rthattesttrootrwritsrsaiindteqcherohemtdstrive to present a truthful picture of the pest and presentrith due regard to the different purposes and possibilities of elementary, secondary and advanced instruction. A: to its corporation characteristics. it is an artificial being created by law, the only difference between it and a domestic cor- -ioat being that it was not brought into being by a single state, he by many corporation-making powers who united to create its' And its powers are not less limited than those of the business emotion. The . t "Historical association, which is made up of r" 1z'.i,?r,ti,iC?,1.iiilii' and professional historians have gone on record against what termed a wide spread effort to force the htgreieatiogrorhistmr, and urge the development of genuine, intel- "an: patriotism. The League ot Nations cannot keep out of war those nations that tight lint and mediate afterward, but it can show to the world how futile war is by' showing it that international differ- ences can be Settled better in the council room than on the ttattUtield. his judgment was sound and of great service to his country. neither should the fact impair the glory of a country which in the main has stood for everything that is high and noble. Why should one need to helieye one's country without fault to love it? That tsometime in the distant past a statesman made an error of judgment should not detract from the greatness of his known heroic and patriotic deeds and the many instances when _ America's heroes have been human as well as heroic. and errors at omission and commission are to be found in her history. in this the differs not one iota from other countries, but the realization is lost in the radiance of the glory that is truly hers and tier heroes, both past and present, _ Quite aside from the Mayor Thompson fiasco in Chicago there is a feeling throughout the country against the falsification of history in public schools in the interest of patriotism, and a de- and is being made that the truth be taught even though it may contain'unplussnt facts. C, Mammarmrl&1916,attbm "riTtiirtoia,tmderAettsfMarett8. 1879. land FRANK B. JUST, Editor tad Publisher Mutt-WWW FALSE PATRIOTISM 'TAXI team, improving in team Work with every game, swept aside the rush cf two teams represent" St. Hannah's parish of Wu can gthurgday night and Jrroylht. harp. SMITH'S The Iced teams, meet the West! Side AAN. in magma next iiriiii! My night in at promises to! beahothattleinbothgames. I STATE BANKERS' l, 1927 LOSS LOW) In the limelight game the Juniors had a half hour's metice of pass- ing and dribblinf. The Wnukemn lads were hope essly outclused in siu_but not tisrrtirtt, and put 9p ' thirtr-tttttt annual exhlbltlon of the winch State Poultl'y Show ml) Be held at the state urinary January 20-20. in connection with the annual exhlhltlon ot the Summon County Poultry Show. Already it In indicated This was annbunced Wednesday when the report ,of the. association's protective department and town. gum! system of bank protection' was; made public, _ - _ - . The eil't"a',li,,e Cardinals and the Junior oly Name Society largest at its kind ever held with approximately 2.500 birds entered in the axiom em funding anon: the prizes which are enema is a silver cup (taunted tsy0overttorunt8ttait. In addition a silver cup has been hung up by 8. J. Sigurd. director. Department ot Agriculture. end . tawny by Rep-. mauve A Otis Arnold ot Quincy. Sixty pet cent of the entry teen will be returned as cub evade . The social future at the., annual show will be held on Jamal-y ST, I banquet and dance at the St Niche. Ins hoteloelng phaned tor the visit- Ina egtttittttttN. CI " _ in Joint exttittiiion will De free to the general public tiat,ietet tn Illinois up until the last day at the year of mm. . Only $10tli.84 was lost by burg- hry. robbery and pmperty damages among ttil the banks that are mem- bers ot the Illinois Bankers, asso- WOMAN DIES WHEN TRAIN HITS SEDAN reetly at the slain headlight ot the train as it 'l'lil'llcl upon her. evidently muted with tear. she was followed on the sand tm Mrs. Burnett who corroborated the major port of her testimony; She did- not remember. however. when the Wendel we: sternum: when the me- chine no struck by the train,, right aortnrsittmcturetteatetett leg mrienrootrasa1ttoa+ttet1. The other um who wed were: _ John Pavel. North Show: media It the "as: Charles Comm. col- ored. ntémsn for North Mn: Than» Newcastle" at them: eetvanrttentsttehitttsetrrounduter being hurled for seven! feet tin-own thene,otteteatedoenfraeturieek nd but. compound tmeturtetfthe right mnpnnettmctutoetttriett 'i"t,Ei,eyiid,'tit,T2t'ttc',lt'sf,t1,il mm! City First Trust tutdfattntrs bank. which lost 810.200 to t tonel bandit The banks' 31am can to the l. poliee sultan was out of nude: and Comma City has no town guard system. q t ftmntheattoehottheneeidartand ,matmntrtettttastifr. ; Getty. signal iatqteetorfurNorttt WarterttwNt-tdtngitte8tgine" thettmeof-tidegtt. . POULTRY SHOW DATE IS FIXED tetandntuntee'_trata" V lMYPIOlIu mmlNPrMt0tBaee LOCAL TEARS TAKE TWO GAMES. Thin con-uni" pun foe on: One Million Doum' worth of mercantile building in "215--arnttte evid-ee of a room you to: ntt who untidy." in our growth. (Continued from page ll her position and 1or1eM, a: Alla-m $32le Ave It-' ot THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, Ji1tT/2tl?d1; IANUAgY 14, 1928 . (gontinued from, page I) ate',','," Monday afternoon that use gunmen killed Smith _ be- can: ham too much about some mtten he cook! not be located an. 'nemtin.ttetittrttnttteBtunuV district. but -rdintt'to infatuation ("in out by Deputy W. ap- punntly ism more pow much the theory that when m the motive. Tuesdan ing Sheriff Doolittle lumen rm Waters. opera- tor of the Tip Top Inn. loaned in Wisconsin. jut out. the lake coun- tytineqmattteiastpersatt to see Smith alive. Smith was at this re- sort Saturday night until 11:30 o'eioeYtutd left for Bluff lake after ROBBERY IS NEW A . THEORY IN.KILLING ,Chotus Mesdames-,- , Hildred Bracken _ Mable Brewer . Evelyn Hull _ . Virginia Huff Ann J. Johnson Dorothy Sayers . Crystal Taylor ' Charlotte Sayers T _ Mairy Yahnke Libertyville Musical Society _ ' Annual Entertainment AT FIRST METHODISTEPISCOPAL CHURCH _ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 and 17 - 8:15 P. M Arthur Miller will appear may. February program ;playing his own sqmpqsition and will be assisted $11.41!") piano number by hid Neal "'c, V " Mird,itht19th _ . . Helm} Freund (if the Chicago Civic Opera Company will be presented by the Mm Society ina aoptiecitalonthe March program.' . V . UNDER STA-m Summsnon '359 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUE . Libertyville Building and Loan ASsociation Start the New Year *. . Itight "a PUT. YOUR SAVINGS TO WORK AT . LIBERAL INTEREST 6 1. JOHN Put. (Old English Hunting Song) ........Mark Andrews 2. Seman'Souc (With Alto Solo and _ . -.. . Violin obligatory---::-,,--,--:---, Rubinstein 8:. T Huwa'rHA's 'Wannmc FEAST _" _ 119rtdy'itPrr-cv:vc.ar.. C Tenor' Soloist .. , 'Acco'mpinist _---.:-",'--, Glenn, G. Hashim Willard Hyatt Glenn Sayers Merle C. Tibbetts SERIES NUMBER THREE NOW OPEN TO NEW . . MEMBERS IN ' tiM, Via/2% 'ttt,uavaiiiardoe, _ 2aeriywars Smartesti8hop ' 7dii,,?tfbgici?,'fie, Harm, PIPER I.......:.' THE AUERicAN True _ Alice Regina Johnson Ruth Haroldson ._.-.v-. Barbara Sneath '_.-.-.-. A 'anNDuss PILGRIM r--frer Martha Floww UNDER ma SHADE ---irdi, Lahore w..-'.-.-..--..... Leo Delibes Mary Yihnke -.. Virginia Huff T _ WATERS Rum: AND how (Czecho' Slovak .-- _ _ - - Folk Song)-,:,.--:---':.---.-, , Alto Solo w-.--"--- ' Violin Obligato ..._t-. SOP.RA NOS Taxons st-u..,. Lab s,-,,,,,;,,, I FUTURE PROGRAMS February 20th THE CHORUS PART II PART f IDMIRA] THAT COMES OF-- gator:--,.,.-:----, Rubinstein e--.)--'. Dafothy potme . _ E Fund; the name Ply a trise story. t is quickly effective for coughs. colds, crown and throat irritations. Pure " it is sure, and worth many times its prire/'--Adv. T . Short Talk- by Thoughtful Mothers. l _ A vWisoonsin Mother says: "I find I'tteg"ipeir, well informed on the subject of f' one" it! medicines. Few mothers t"ttttt, wag! buy a preparahm' at contain opiates or chloroform. A glance at the package before buying tells her this. With_ Ftley" Honey/ and Tar. Com- wanting en Invitation to return at noon Sunday for dinner. When found my!!!" he m clothedJn the cane mane: as Saturday night. Waters told the nun-m. . No sweets hue Been taken Into My tad it apnoea uncut n Meidiirna---. Messrs.-- F 'Otto J. Boehm ' Richard M. Dilkmo T ~Willi1m S. Dalgety ,-'C,arl B. Hanover Otto A. Siitgitsherger .q.Wtt Merle ITibhets ..C., Ida Neal Moms _-...--.. Ruth Haroidson EffieJane Cantrell DorOthy Doane Lenore Freund Alice Haley . Louise Maxwell Huskins Margaret Smith Ruby N Williams BKsses Amos S. fklieridge Taylor Pianist Violin Cents: c, prenys'Taylor . Pearl cr. Curran Taylor, I 'Epworth League at 6:30. We' be' kin the study of the book, New fPaths for Old Ragga. . Our Quarterly chance will he held on Thursday evening, January '19, at the parsqnage. _ . ',' t Presbyterian Church Guy E. Smock, Pastor. . Sunday School at 9:45. We ty.ill have a Field Day for Chicago Miss- sions. Representatives from He- brew, Italian, Croatian Work and Industrial League Ito he"; the "down and out' man will bring us a _t_hrill_ing story._ U -- .... . Young pea le's meeting at 6:30 will have it'it, main speaker, Rev. De Carlos, assisted by two young Italian ladies who will tell us of the important work among the Italians. The whole darwilrbe full of inter- est. Plan to come to all of it. At the North Grade schoo. Morning? worship " 11:00. Work will also be continued. John E. belong. Pastor. THE CHU THAT OVER- _f19hdEt1 EVI' WITH GOOD "Mirther'ti . C and the Book of Matthew" isath ubject for Sunde morning at 11? 'clock. This is a [semon to the When; Class in re- cognition of their long years of ser- vice to the church and their loyal faith through many changing times. T _' Evening service at 7:30. Sub- ject: "Tho Im!isilual'ii Part in Building Life." - .' "The pastor has a commission from an organization at Washing: ton, D. C.' to conduct an oratorieal contest. Young people may partie- ipate, and the winners up awarded. medals leading up finally to a gold medal. The pastor will organize a clan in public spetkinit, and train yqung peqnle in .vnhlic waking without charge. Those intended will meet " .the, pamme Wed- niudny. Jan. 18th, to fret',', tht digs. cu sagas: for t e contest; win be the "Outlawry of. Wat" 1 The annual "paint bf the con- gregation will be Held on Tuesday evening. Jtuttusry 24th at 6:80 p. ma in the Pain!) House. T In. M. B. Gwyn, Met The services on Smithy. January 15th (the second Sunday after the Epiuluny) , "e'.---- Holy Communion 8 1.111. ' Holy Eucharist and sermon 11:00 Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Child; Saunas 10:45 a. m. Subject: "Life.' 1lre1ittesdst.-o Third floor 540 N. Milwaukee Avenue at 8:00 p. m. ' Christian Science Society Auditorium _ Theatre: - _ __ __ First, Methgdigt _Episcogal Church si. Luvreiccfa amp}: Church lending to degree ft. N. "tgear, class enter: Feb. Int. For in. tytmatioet apply to Principal of W. H. Lehman, PM. Sunday School atAP.80 a. m. German service at 10:30 a. m. English service at 7:80 p. m. §aturdny school at 9500 a. m. Strangeigs always welcome. SCHOOL OF NURS IN G, VICTORY MEM- ORIAL HOSPITAL, WAUKEGAN. ChurchScbool 10:00 n. m. St. John's Lutheran Church f Homo , JANE If the League of Nations wants to do something big, fwhy don't it fix it so thewudd ant have an- other war until it gets the last one dabbihg Gli album-girl dnnci tr that the classical dancer lookgkq instead of naked. paid for? The surest way to Bmi out if a friend is broke in to. try and borrow sonic money from him. Another thing we can't understand is why old maids think it in shameful the way married women manage their husbands. 7 An optimist is a nun who thinks he can by smut ehnnge .the paatrirnitst'sr mipdu ' The best my to tall when Christ- m,sia_eominiirtoyraet.tantitee when the stores stat selling flashy neckties. e A newly-wet?! dining table looks pretty but it takes an old married woman whose china is my well broken up to set out a damn: meal. We wonder What has become of Q the old-habioned man who always; went around with a WM!" on his back? _ Anyhow, if the crooks M1 get control of the world it isn't because they lack a majority; . Why is it that when gossip travels it always insists on running in high The difference ttet-rt cipssical IF YOU MUST ESE A HAMMER BUILD" HOUSE.". We firmly believe that every man af gut . nequaintnnee can remember every licking that he got: and didn't duel-we u 1 kid, bet he fot gets " about the ones that he did de- serve, but didn't get. Barry Pastor up "The man of todty who hides behind a woman's skirt isn't a coward, he's a hint, rears" Nrlithed a the in- terest of the people of Ubertzville and vicinity, y the LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. TTr.' "7"" HOME Wynne. m. b Phone " and " _ ' REMODELBD - Wil and Wil- ennonuu. ' 2'Lfd'l mn- o. A. Newman, Editor THE LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER CO. See Us for Mater-ids ALONG THE CURBST0Nli" Mule-By AMAN ABOUT TOWN The Four By Six 3A good citizen "rude-um. on B6imird Ave. the -urees of heated to a chicken the L. La Co were dinner. During the evening Clnire Thomas suggested ftnta are strictly modem in every evening at the hawk of Mrs 'ryoderieks mm In" com- pleted the remodel- ftttr of, Dr. le. R, Gal.. lohy's ftats on Park Ave. at Bruin- M's one thing about timer wand:- er in this country-4 it's never cold and ding-menus but what you can read in the m that ithr. a lot worse somewhere else. . MAINS. ' Let Wednesday Jun-try 6. I". It don't make any dim Ire smart you are, thiattd av I": back upto youger-trr-My" long " you're sitting by tb. Age reading a newspaper. ' then Cussi in public ought "b _ dd,'lel'.nhd'u'4 people an "dttrdt _t9 1 change of [sum - 8 If cigarettes do help the "O the ads claim they do, (ha r'1'iltt wonder that men don't - wives to smoke. . Ai lanes may be "(may _ In I?" of people _in"tii?i',h's1t ifwe ever decidetonue one- won't go with myone but Lindbergh. 'hwintrabndeolduttttirm- oftherearwouldn'tbemrudif you didn't Itnvetomeetmsmangr peopkwho taeftotrtoetueit. 1tiketoseeamnnstiekiorhis church butrdoet'tthinlo-ihofthe fellow who (cum and if you differ with his doctrine. GettintrtothetoPofthetedder'fs ntl right but ling be you but)!» "iiie-iir'rstuiidieiimbttLorke - than ooeimurinit. _ lube it would help solve unlit congestion in our larger cilia; if fashion would call for a nun ad the long skirt. A . A decrease of 21pee out h hil- ures of high-school pupih in Bear- dm,Wuh.,is t,ttii1tt,,tihi'l,ugeii tice of supervised My " two may). _ keep it from work- ing. Add one m- hopper to each int to give it a kick. Pour. little bathe kitchen sink; if it takes the enamel off it is ready for bot- ding. frotrrforthmemBe' nndeathertqrtt-. shot",',', add tn onso with! opehnlf pint " shellac "Winch: Boil 6 bun. then of How to Make "one in! metre that we persuaded Doe to let us print in our "Four by Six." Dr. Golding on a. m may last -kandnmsttetethe topie,s dint-ad hem's one wonder- ine Charlie Bach's pockeutoneifthe missing silver add be found. Upon strict and: Chalk (It that ow "labile-e luv Choc wild bull- trgrsforthmeris dguherqbp. , them add u 11911;}:me TRY THIS writer met

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