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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Jan 1922, p. 8

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' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carroll spent spend several days at Paul's home | isiting his parents. | 'Mrs. . h Kohout, who bas beenl e ill for nearly three weeks from 8 effects of an attack of tonsilitis, recover and is now able to be up --® Schanck has been home tom the University of Illincis during ie past week on aceount of an infec-- 'in his foot, which was hurt in laying basket ball. & _ (Jos Kohout left Thursday mom-' for the University of Illincis to itend a meeting . of the Advisory | ommit Department of Bottjcu!--' ure, of which he is a member. (He | vill be gone several days. g A 3 tive from the George | k Co. of Chicago will give a} onstrat: n of the Lorraine ~Oven ; it regulator at the high school | ursday afternoon at ©2:30 -- o'clock, | b. 2. It is given under the auspices the North Shore Gas Co. Every--. 'Anvited to attend. | The members of Libertyville Chap--| F, No. 488, Order -- of the ~Eastern | ut lflmflum,'. ary 31, p-tlnm-t.uon' it da l:rl lecturer, Mrs. -.- hud:hlbu-l for. the purpose of . | e _m_m4 _ Lionel Barrymore in "The Chw" ---.uumm , starting Sunday, ' h, @ nndhnhllnY ty and Boston. Those cities were pp to like their drama sugar-- xi. But Henri Bernstein's play _ me even bitter. "The Claw" kes i to the bone. It is eyaical, ge eracl. It tells the story of Infatuation of a famous man for nth chit of a girl, of how /A and bleeds him, of his ase and his eventual destruc-- _ '.'S:rth-hlho Boston im "It is one of the most woles in modern drama. Tike it since Mansficld was blazing the _ iry in'Dr. Jeky!l and »Myde' and -- 'The Parisian Ro-- --meet at the church pariors "--._-., P m is Efim"" ing from a visit with in Iowa and ~Missouri and &m,dw.(m at 4537 North Richmond hancer 2t "Afbany Park. . The 6 at Albany Park. The xhrkmulukh issue of 13, says: "This dainty little lady, =~m¢l«lbmhl-fla M@r Juvenile League, is five years and two years f#go was awarded perfect baby prize in a contest ONEL BAREY MORE AND NEW YORK CAST P IRENE FRED-- * _ RRBICK COMING J. L. Taylor and~Miss Marjorie she was pronounced one hund-- eent perfect. She bids fair into a talented dancer, and receiving instruction in that P Huntinghouse Academy." fight took place in ' 'depot at Rondout Wednes-- Particulars -- as to who y in it or the purpose is not ' but booze bottles and evi« : of a bloody warfare were found # A sumor that a man in the affray is unfounded. 'lmdlbnhullofl ' on ~Tuesday iiting friends and relatives ~ and -- vicinity _ for Kohout of Notre Dame Colleke anied by two college friends in Libertyville Friday. They the ski jumping contest at Joseph Bereiger, Mrs. J. Dol-- r, Mrs. F. Mitchell and Mrs. sttended the Vernon Cemetery. tion meeting at Half Day on ge board has a force of men the elm trees so kindly A0o Memorial --park by Insull. sessions will: be held. All : are invited and urged to at-- h sessions, if possible, as the ons to be given are of vital we to all cornnected with the then, is strong meat, and New d Boston play goers passed by in favor of this hardier is was most disorganizing .to r of -- managers who Sthey at least had learned °'§ wants; and it was mt.m o produced "The Claw." of the | Princess t of town patrons will by -- the--Herald--Examiner, May Vodick, the five year w of Mr. and Ks W. J. to her home at Plain-- ticket window. se | mon, Topic of the morning message, | "R,elatiolfi.& Worship and Praise." Good music, _/ Christian . Endeavor 6:45 . P. M. Topic, "Mw;pfld Owes to For-- eign Missions." Leader, Robert Gran-- dy, P nt uf the C. E. Society, ~~ y l ~P. M. An evangel-- f"'"'; ; Thought for the evening, Gflfi::* Class '5:45}'5 'l'(h sStill To other young people who may wish to confess Ch Prayer ng -- Wednesday, Feb-- yuary 1. _ "Our -- World--wide Parish." ST. LAWRENCE'S CHURCH «: Janiuary '29, 1922. . ; Fourth Sunday after Eiphany. Children's Eucharist and Catechiz-- I%M'_i % "o% ca prayer and sermon at utheA" good music by the by pastor; choir under the--direction of Mr. Jack 'Bndloud. Mrs. Lyell Morris, organ-- st. Charles J. Dickey, Pastor, -- 10 A, M.--Sunday school. . Classes for all ageso> > > l4' 6:30 P. M. Epworth League devo-- tional service. Mr. . Stewart Smith, 7:80 P. l.--m'.':.,l. w&?ple, it.. former pastor occupy Dr. Whipple represents the mfl Foundation at the . University . of | Hilinois. In addition to making an ad--| dréks he will show some very interest-- | ing moving pictures. Let us greet Dr. : Whipple with a ful Ihouse on Sunday | i:l':d:.:dayevmi:cu'l:wo';l?' im or yer, Bible nndyndmfdfllflp Our | slogan, "Every member put to prayer | meeting at least once a month." Next | Wednesday is the first of February | --begin the month right. \C!wiruh-u;lolWednadnyml ning at 8:30, following the prayer meeting. All members of the choir, | past or present are urged to be on' Communion_will be observed in this church Sabbath morning, -- February g-":hny'hl'hhhuni::wi&l:r u kindly speak to any elder ortbemt.r. ; hand . Sabbath school 9:45 A. M. William G-- Wells supe s P-uflm;_bfldmn's ser-- !Chdr)ud.ndl?fldufl-;infl rs, Edward Sayre, organist; F. J. LIBERTYVILLE CHURCHES | _"JPoub» the membership before FIRST N CHURCH | eounty division of the Chicago Motor Sabbath, 29, 1922 elub, which now has a membership of Earl C, M Minister. 1200 against 1000 for a week ago. »*.\ NeWAADmemememe C ) 0 5 < Yesterday there were 45 new mem-- also tell something about the Dioce-- san Convention, and Mr. Walrond will make a short talk-- on the speeches at the Church Club dinner Musical programme ateleven o' p Language. Recessional--O Savior Precious. Processional, Children. of the Heaven-- ly King--Pleyel Benedictus--Seventh tone. Office Hymn--O Mother Dear, Jeru-- FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL The subject for catechizing is the paid down puts in your house Electric Washers alone ex-- cepted--on these the init-- ial payment. is $5, the bai-- ance of the cost being pay able $6.50 a month. o The articles comprisea in the $1 first payment are Vacuum Clemr-bmectm Iw erfolat- ors, Ou':fing rons, Heating Pads and many others. . CHUBCH '5 PUBLIC SERVICE C0. Of Northern Illinois Electric Appliance Ralance of cost 0: payable in easy Brown TH the county. % 7 When the goal of 2,000 members is reached the county will be entitled to equipment necessary to repair & ma-- chine stranded out of reach of a gar-- coUNTY AaAUTO _ , -- CLUB OUT TO ; ~CET MEMBERS ~At ~prosent there ~ure service ~sta> * IU1I1Y insur -- ~Worack SerViCG~ against any and all toss He had often laughed at the "boneheads" who ' *were always being "towed in" after smashing into something--a telegraph post, a bridge railing or some other fellow's car. .--------He never for a moment appreciated the fact that he had been fortunate during all the years he had driven. Fact is, so sure was he of him-- self, that, had he been properly solicited, he might have purchased and attached to his radiator, a gold and engmel plate bearing the inscription, "This Car is Owned by Mr. Careful Driver." "*~~ He had driven automobiles --ever since they had come into general use. P Through crowded city streets and all kinds of stormy weather and dark nights he had piloted his horseless vehicle without mishap. 1 ' He had never collided: with another machine; never skidded off the road and--into the ditch; nor run over even so inconsequential a thing as an in-- nocent chicken on a country highway. > morning, the big machine responding readily to the tap of his foot upon the gas accelerator. . you may suffer through your own fault, or fault of others. bringing about a settlement should you injure a person or damage his property. % Worack Service~ the ._____--._ Insurance -- Real Estate -- Mortgage Loans ; 307 Washington St. _ reonessr _ Waukegan, IIL All Claims Are Settled Promptly Down the street at a good clip He came one Perhaps you do not understand just what protection is offered to automobile owners and drivers by %, Worack Service Was a Careful Driver, but---- that covers Indiana, Illinois, Wiscon-- sin and 'Michigan and in any of these states the 'Chicago Motor club mem-- ber will receive any aid that the club mwm'h'umm states has reached 42,000 in the last Legal service is given to the mem,-- bers free, roads are marked, legisia-- tive lobbists are retained to fight for better laws for car owners and infor-- mation is prepared for the motorist, as a part of the work of the organiza-- tion. The club embraces a . membership Let us tell you just what it will cost to insure you against Fire, Theft, Property Damage and Personal Injury to yourself or the other fellow. We will be pleased to give you an estimate on all or any portion of the above rfl:yuuhmthemdflnyurwuluveuumuacurbum awer calls of stranded members frow. any nart of the county and repair the car on the road or tow it to where it can be repaired free of charge. Charles A. Worack fully insures you relieves you of 88 note Player-- want to reach farm homes twice No Hapa ocarde . .0 :/ < M * ROoY*'S 109 So. Gencsee St. . Waukegan, Mr. Advertiser: More farmers are Phones. 261--W--1 and 124R Iibertynite. _-- _-- ---- --~ i1 c AR € HoUL Calves and °_ Worack Service-- A group of boys, playing marbles in the street was quite unnoticed until one little chap darted out after his "shooter," right in front of the car. A quick tug at the steering wheel, but--not quick enough. The little marble player was caught under the heavy automobile as it crashed into the curb and overturned. : ---- 'An ambulance was called and the maimed youngster taken to the hospital, where for weeks he laid hovering between life and death. f The damaged machine was "towed in" for the first time, and, then-- _ Rolls Mr. Careful Driver regretted the fact that he had repeatedly refused to entertain the idea of let-- ting an Insurance Company assume the risk of settling all claims for --damage in just such cases. --~--No matter how carefal you are, there are oth_erlellowijmtuarebsuyonmmdul. #fluymrfidfle to.smash into you at any time, : course you may sue them for damages, but, you myfindouttoyoursorrowthattheeh-wl truth in that old adage--"Sue a beggar and catch based on scientific principles, resulting from years of study and experience. # is m M Wordck Service=-- & n hok ut t Te cost to you is so slight that you cannot afford to drive your car another day without it. ® MR POX Cl P ts k. .i es t cU P 2y . setivent op 1 c ut ce 99 i / ie 06040 i4 ~ sc amened 15¢c--25e--50¢ uL. n -- _ *'Snow's Auto Livery. paAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 806--M torcycles, and chauffeur are here. A. 2. Tomacbele, Motury Pablic, Hegis-- h Bldg., Applications fopr1922 automobile 1i-- cense for passenger cars, trucks, mo-- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS' ATTENTION! protective insurance Headaches Phons 106 "Waiiidian, 1114 The Lake County Register is the Iv semi--weekly newspaper in the pllos, ecvemna an dnervoue dls-- eczema an orders without the use of med-- icine or drugs. « References furniched on re-- quest. i L wish to announce that I ISAL PETRE

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