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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Jun 1928, p. 2

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f _: visitors on Friday. 3'1 and Mrs. Joe Diet, and fam- I amr Mm. Charles Dolph attend- ' the funeral of Ernest Meyer of - - on Sunday afternoon. . C M. C. Meyer. Miss Hulda .. Henry Meyer and Miss Grace . _ of Quentin's Corners called "' "a. Meyer's sister, Mrs. Lena , of Chicago on Wednesday. "b. and In. Will Zersen and " J. W. Fenner attended the _ , of Ernest Meyer of Pre- chh was held at Fairfield "n-I y #méid . and d gh tat, (a van an - . Gun, and son, Ernest, motored , hing. Dale on Sand: and the y with Mr. end Mrs. . _ Blrydon and family. I , and rs. Henry Kane andMiss '4' h Ruby Kudzker of .Ivanhoe ; the guest of Mrs. Dwight Dol- mr the week end. 15.3. A. Smith spent Sunday at the " his son, George Smith and r,, of Libertyville. ':iMt. Fudge evening. June 8th of ,1 week girls of the Munde- ', Gramma- ool will present a "America in the Making" the Conzmqnity Ernie, Emm- a o'e oe , very T h the tte, will have some sragr. and Mrs. John Gross?" Wil- iii? called. on Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Sunday evening. :rahu. J. W. Chandler spent Friday h "we swith'lrs. Julia Chand- b ef est Chicago. .lr. and In. Me T Erdman and was and Mr. 'lllir Mrs. George V - of SPE,', died at the home I Mr. and rs. M. C. Meyer on My. ". Hihhard of Dunes Lake is a few days at the home of "an". Mrs. Frank Bauer-n- Kane ealied on Mr. and . Seward Andrews of lake For- ' a My. _ _ ', Pueiatee Godwin spent Sun- , vith friends in Gnyshke. B. . d In. Charles Jeffrey and ,, s , spent Sunday afternoon T ll wry, ' I Phrk. "e and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey and g - r. Frances, visited Mi. and Men Brydon of Everett on 'i"'a Friday the eighth mde'final Ph - P" ...;. - were held at the Man- E3 It. and Mrs. Emery Lawrence af 'itt'ttirgysitafdtlit,tPt2oe"'uf and Its. C. Arthur Jevne over 'he not end. . is It! Baa McBride and Mrs. Da- llolnes drove to Innate. J,'t i'tt,ru'e't,tttgg,ir."- .' "at y 3 tr. ij,-, P. Swift of (lingo is spend- V "a! days with his sister, VH1 Caldwell. _?t93t- Vin Gross of Wihr:tte was -'- " Ae home of yer sis- T Ed Diets on Sunday. p:,,," . f.,?tptrand entertained friends C - Chicago several days last "I. Pteetiee forthe mimm II beheld on Wedneugy and my stance RM. " the t u. all". C. A. Jame drove Dude-co. Mayan . . Mm. Aiktlbtt Meyer 3%"; It harp-nuts, Mr. and In. 'htCerptrrf_9i-. _ Plated. Thirty children from notion took their examinations It. men of this number were r the Handelein school with 3 Raymond Gould as their teach- b 'he Diamond Lake Cemetery As- "on will meet with Mrs. Lottie PI. Indelein on Thursday, June in and In. J. M. Wheaton and mtter of Nmrville spent Sun- "l'ith Expand Mrs. R. D. Cook. 0- Sndny, June 10th the child- I d the First Conceptions] but will hold their Children's n 'ee." in the' Community 'iuistiirtimrtt8P.M.'rhio-d" "at will be composed of re- Flu. Corr of Sealer Mound, Miss C Carr of Milwaukee and " ' Abbie Carr "out the week end .7 relatives in Chicago. i: It. Ruth Sam was a Chi- visitor on Saturday. Miss Jes- _ _ >deer getumed.home with her T the not end. ',S It. and Mrs. Frank Bauemsmith Id Raymond, Went Sunday l'l'l'=t with Mrs. Him of m in ttte t. Mk. Jessie autism left Manda? 'tiiqy to drive to Morris, Ill. he the will visit her aunt, Mrs. fl Eyed: for the remainder of Lt.tyettrrstereentpttttese - pond to be manly infect- r_Atettnlof888persoetanieenoms __hv_c ban 'hmen by mm ant- It. and In. Albert Roder drove rainy Lake S:turday and spent h by tet in??? of m; I/eg).' _ rye nty an ami y. Ttttjd:' _dnatrhter pt Mr. and Shu. Henry Kublank will enter- . the Laney Aid Society at her 3 on Friday afternoon of this 'ite.m.Heshit Hodge will be - My afterroon. in. Giome Gross of Lake Zur- Ild Mr, Myron_R_._Wells were III mart ,slhttlgit, of Ivanhoe Simple-{of iquie Monroe "CHILD. MU-To «a this my a mound mum rthrgtttatttVtoeatworyt1nttintm I -ttttrMpereeett the "do! an. lanyard» mm -ttrtmtttve (or . 09:01", 1lboethtayear -ftgttttgtgB-mP0rted. I-tnrt-tth-trt-tedits n,.memmmm- -t-dtotpttttNrentemm- 'iiitieE t7iiiiG ___ - a more with!!! has or pet dog; mm]; 3'10" use. And stray dogs MUNDELEIN Chris Jeane-n is ill with pneu- CHECKS UP ON RABIES latent Editor PHONE 5484 for and Juli: Clam have splemiid of); (by night, June a. "Hertha"; Pri- my night. June 29. "hut"; Setup day night. June so. "mm ttii1ttteseenfmmtttiqtttntetr.. tinny everysettootutoperawintte presented during the mum-u P'rtttdortttetenson,tmtittpustnttt It matte!) that the list of works (ifel'i"t'l111t/e1te'rtt.li'G1r, in- cludee men! twin]: of weds! in- termtnndaoeneopemawhiets.ttehmg- trtgtothetmetstmodemaettootand "PdiettttoetteenttttletteardinAmer- 'ica.mtobennkedu¢enmnenovel- mettoasing"'rtteMAtaedBaW'tor theopeningperformtuteeotttte- attgtMr.Mttttateint-ttdtteredtottte 3mm: policy at tmeoetventioetntity tutdntthestunetimettndaelecteda workwhlch enttrrsteemendouspop- unity with the Rum public. It 'manddedtotherepertetirein "tts and hymns)! its meiodiousnesa, its dramatic action And thesplendid 'aattmtpmtsittletrt Ram." has stood out u n prime favorite. Mme. mm Rethberx will be heard " Amelia in which she has distinguish- ed hersel! on My occasions .nnd Giovanni Martinelli will be opposite tterintmettftttsfinetgtroiecriogegtee Macbeth. Jinn Gunmen. Oiuseppe Denise end Virgilio Lauri are im- portantly cost tn this work The performance given on the sec- .~r.o nighto! every Rsvlnia senson is they: equal to the first in festivity itndtttiayear"umitte'qrtlibettteet. reringwithume.YvonneOallinthe title role and Edward Johnson op- posite her. It will be remembered that this Charpentier opera was heard tar the tin-39m at Ravinia lost season when Mme. Gall came from Thmstortttimitedseriesottruestper- r- nuances. Her success was imme- diste as was that of Mr. Johnson. "Louise" represents the application ot the realistic method to opera both us to plot and muaieal treatment. Such they after for brand repertoire are ntrrtmttimittestr.Durirtgtttefirsteigttt doaoftheaettattntsevenopema-1 tmeeoneertnriitttegivennsrfollmt. Search! night, June 23. "The MAahed Bali"; and" mm. June a. "tonne"; Monday night. June 26. eoeteertttythe Chic-co Symphmy moptheroster cadmium; 'peer. and without it being necessary G offer any repeat performances. _iGruG1iti"eGiGFiiriiiirGi'ien- in; season mmdeknowna few ,reehstuto.thepet1ieuatteent- ttmtthereirrmitirttrtttemten- andttsreedttysetfopemtie pneuma- ttonwtticttwitlbememorattte. may director of Revinla opera. makes or. neitu announcement of the program at works which will comprise the first eight days of the Ravinia sea-l son at 1928. which is to open Satur- day night. June 23. He has unarmedI m repertoire at operas for' this per-l god insuchnwny -tutabriuitusGr-l ray of the "tats who are to be heard throughout the season will JI Plans for Ravinia opera and con- certs which for months have been in the making have nnaiiy been brought to a focus and now Louis Renata RAVINIA Millt OPENS JUNE Il "Rigid control measures are neces- sary to prevent considerable sunning and mic loss" "Persons bitten by rabid dogs or other animals should» receive the Pasteur antl-rabic treatment " n-omptly as practicable. Theposmon of wound on the body and the se- verity of the lscenuon govern the rapidity with which the infection 31- fects the body. Mutations ore apt to develop faster tn children than in adults. tutdttteienattttremogerettattiettttut anrotttermethod. not in others. The procedure is rec- ommended but full dependence upon vaccination as a preventive among "The wide range covered by mad docs make it impossible to estimate the number ot probebiy infected ani- 'mutrstillnthrrtte. Abneeoftrom lOtoOOdays tVeaptneettetmsen the date of infection and the ttrst Inni- festetion of rabies. Consequently it is exceedinly ttitBttttit to know. when the disease has come under dettntte "%tdtitttgtton at dogs Inputs to Give him something else to be joyful about. His HICKOK Set will be a constant remind, er of an important oeeasion--and your thoughtfulness. ' . . Our HICKOK Sets are ready for your sel- ection. Belt, Buckle and Beltogranr are mounted in beautiful Gift Boxes. _ With the Diploma--- A Hickok Gift Set Prices from $2.00 to $5.00. C. O. Carlson m Store foe the Lad an his Dad a" 'r, "* The box-office It Ravine. will open. im Saturday. June Mt, at 10 B. m. Telephone service will be in operation from that ttate end hour. ' KBNOBHA.' WU., June 4.--Ptderal luthorities are investigating n new threat "that the lite of Lewis W. Powell. district attorney for Remain county. whose home here was bomb-- ed on the night at my 22. r The threat letter was nailed st Immune. Thin-why night. _ end reached the Powell homé in Kenosha portanities in this work The first comers had the Nelothic of late stone agelculture. usingstone weapons and ornaments, 'while the dug was the only 6etenetttieated ani- 'mal. Centuries later, after, the Span- ish camerthe Indians began to use the horse. He traced the formation ot the Maya, Annie, and lace settle- [ments in North and South America, iand developed a competitively high civilisation. eqmlling that." the Bu- roiteans of that era The subject ot ti e ttrttttropo16tieal study Which the University of Chicago is pursuing in relation to the Indians and the Wit notsmounds.itttotmeettteeonnec- tam between the culture ot the vari- ous divisions of the culture of the various divisions at the Indiana, thr as closely as possible. the time pt their development and learn something aid their lives. These mounds, authorities believe. are theonly "books" i'iiiiiiiiii) lur the sciegttitie study which they are, now contemplating. I TOLD mil SHOULD RESIDE IN ZION trim that were previously here. tnr- ther south, east and west. He places the period ot the initinrmigration " 10,000 years ago. . He scouted the theory that the mound builders were a race other than the American Indian and which vanished from the North American continent before the latter came. It is the belief of Prof. Krogman that the Indians were originally a Mongor ioid people trnm Asia and who made their way to this continent by way ot ttteAtinttttisutettatnoriatandstuttt then gradually spread in many direc- tions. He likened this country to a vast tunnel into which the newcomers poured. ttnaily reaching the neck " Panama. "The migration. he believ- ing. was not in one great horde but by successive waves, new arrivals from at South America. is the belief of Prof. William Krugmm of the Uni» versity of Chime, Who is here to ponduct an extensive series or explore anions in conjunction with Prof. Rye Cole ot the department ot anthrology of the same institution. ' and not a mysterious race from Ash QUINCY. 111.. June L-That the mound builders of Illinois would be MOUND Illlllljllllill REALLY INDIAN You'll say he's right who tells you where G o o d cleaning's done at prices fair. TAILORING " Suits Made to Measure JOHN ClCHY Ether Block Libertyville, Illinois PHONE 551 $25.00 UP Free Pressing 7 THE LAKE COUNTY 3201311211. WEDNESDAY, any: 6,1928. tGirly eveiAody knows the sax- uohone was irivented, .by Adolph Six, bitt nobody seems to know w y. T _ . a Strange as it may seem, the quick- ,est thing that puts a blind pig out of, commission is a squéal. Camlessness, booze an' beik segt drivers ain't got any business m automobiles'.. The city council has offeredm re- ward of $1,000 for information lead- ing to the arrest and conviction ot the bombers. " "Your Friend.' Under the signature were two crudely drawn crosses. . 'The letter follows a mysterious tel- ephone all received by the district attorney in which ti woman who said she was "Mrs. Jensen" told the dis- trict attorney she had overheard "some Chicago bootleggers" say that they were going to "get him" The recent bombing ot "the Powell home is believed to have Deena warn- ing from tsootieggers, again" whom Pavel} has been waging a relentless battle. Since Jan. l, he has unlocked M saloons and roedhouses in Keno- sha county. making a total of nearly TO in the tive years he has beendls- trict attorney. Baturdsy. Mn. Powell tinned it over to the euthoritlee without notifying her husband. q a "We'll Get'You Next Time" The letter. written in pencil, reads as follows: V ' i"-s "Mt. Powell: "How did you like that "shock? But remember the next one you get will be one that will put you to sleep and then we will put =3 padlock on your grave. Remember this is no joke: You ought to live in Zion city. It you dont want to drink then go to hell. It is all ready made for you, and it it takes a year we will get you. old age. N OE'HING more LIBERTYVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN Under State Gnu-inn! . couple in want. Yet how My this could be avoidea! Just a few dollars, saved each week . inch: Liberty. ville Building and Loan As, sociation, and you provide the basis of an investment which means a future iris Amuoafznb burnt. for When. you look under the cabinet do you find moving parts of machin- ery br no machinery " all? In the General Electric Refrigerator, you'll notice " once that all the models are upon-legs. This means an easy job cleaning under them. And it also mans that all the machinery is safe- ir. sealed away in the air-tight steel When you buy on electric refrigera- nt, do a bit of investigating on your own. Look under the cabinet, look 1srgiulrtrnsideit,and,aboveaiithings, listen to it. - "T" I" ""1 "'"" "'" '""CT" . It sctuall takes little more lo you find moying parts of machin. 5;; than the {rays in which your try at no machinery " all? In the ice is frozen Genetal Electric Refrigerator, you'll ' l notice " once that all the models Then listen. This you must do. We It: upon-legs. This means an easy want you to judge for yourself the Job cleaning under them. And it also quietness of this remarkable reftiget- ., . nuns that all the mschinery is safe- ntoc Come in today. Time payments tr. sealed away in the airtight steel can be arranged, ifyou wish. GENERAL @ELECTRIC Refrigerator . I at the bottom, look inside . . . . -. and listen to it! -We want to advise Libertyville girls who areseeking model hus- bands to first be sure they are working models. C _ Experience loves to give big lee sons to those that know it air All entries must be in the hands of the chairman. Mrs. Andrews King 165 Green Bay road, Lake Forest. before 6:00 p. mgTuesday. June t2, Plant material used need not be grown by the exhibitor. The show is not limited to garden club mem- bers. an who am'inéiéstéé 15$}.- dens and flowers are not only in- vited but urged to exhibit. . In judging. the quality of the plant material used will be consid- ered, but the decorative use and ex: feet will be the deciding factor m all classes except three. In the Iris. Peonles and Phlladelphus classes only. me plant material will be con- sidered, _ uses and the best quality of June norery HN flowering shrubs. FLOWER SHOW-- AT LAKE FOREST The Lake Forest Garden club has announced a t1tneer show to be held June 16 and 17 on the estate ot Mrs Rockefeller McCormick on Sheridan road, Lake Forest. The show this year will ineludtrrntuiy new.and at- tfactlve speclal leatures. It is pri- titarily to illustrate the decorative 501 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Phone 64 State Bank of Mundalein of Mundelein a.ims to be not only 'your. bank' but your btnker---it wants not only to serve you in every financial .eapacity, but to get to know you better so as tir be of real assistance V in" every ligiti- mate manner. individual .sense---the A State You can think of this Bank in chilling_ chunbfr is iinHineir com- casing which you see mounted on the top of the cabinet. , _ look inside. Is there really ample food space? You will find in the Qegeral Electric Refrigerator that the MUNDELEIN. ILLINOIS a small trial bode of old, h)nirst "St. Jacobs Oil" from your dniggist new and get this lusting relief. points and dour! burn the skin), ' Straighten up! thit..emp.yhityr, Sup those torturous "stitches." lin a moment you will forget that rot) ever had a weak back becauge it won'tbhurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer" Get '1ti','s,tidtttg?,,i1C,' ~ .] 3 , penetratirltr oil right on your with back, and like magic, relief m. f'St, 1390b. Oil'f A school for women workers in in- dustry was conducted at, i8weet Brim College, lPrt1t during the past summer. The euro lmen id 26 included students from lri ginia, North and'South Carolina, rgia, and Tennessee. . Arrangements for the school were. made y a cdmmit- tee composed of five tratle-uni'onitrtsr. The requirements for entrance' was that each student must work': with the tools of her trade.--schoot Life. Ah! Backache a/i Rub Lumbago At RID Pain from back with Gan trial bottle of old 3 "M. Jacobs Oil." 'i' Ah! - FEE}! ttrtettl tetstedr - which we! way This is tithe-son when mun folks A mu: who " vbt he - in main ttttie children there hint when he wants $51.1 and: to no Sana anus. live for. DANCING See plans at this office . This is a real opportunity to buy a home at a price, and on terms, that will fit into your in- come and work no hardship upon the family finances. G This is just the liberal housing plan so long needed in Libertyville so if you are interested pale your inquiry right away. Park and Milwaukee Aves. Every q . Saturday and Sunday Evening Now Building :-: 5-Room Convenient Bungalows _r"" $1000 down Libertyville 438 All branches Swirl Style to choose from .1" _ Frederie's--Vita Tonic Compound W..." $12.00 Lemurd-Steam Oil Pro- cess .._e--........----t- $12.00 Gabrieleenr-Reconditioning as. . Oil Cprppoun4 "f'""""""?'""' RAY BROTHERS Balance monthly to fit budget. These bungalows are under construction in r I . Jewelry and Gift Shop bTelephone 252 Libert: Three; different systems Permanent Marcel, Waves The Graduate Problem o-Solve It H ere THE HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE What to give the June graduate! That I. , question' that friends and relatives are trying to solve " this time. We in. Inticiputed the occasion and are med to-eolve the gift problem in a meet ntiefactory my. Come in and lee our assortment: of beautiful new Wednesday Evenings Oak Terrace Copeland Manor West Cook Ave. Sunday Afternoon JAY CAIRNS McDONALD'S . Diamond Lake wigttinan's Orchestra wmpouna .-"__-_t.t_.rt.-..-...mr.. Pee p... a... of Beauty Culture including WV"! the Open Evenings by Appointment beginning June 13th. 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. B. MATTHEWS and every 5'... ['iliWTll (VUVRL Libertyville.

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