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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Mar 1922, p. 4

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_ According to what the County | papers have been' sayin' lately, they's | _ wpome birds in your town that's wrk-i Tag hard to get a reputation, which _B. i to figure will be envied by --a lof ""M!MMW' be car them to take up a different ','mt_&.o--fluy'nn Wow. By which I mean, that by show-- _ ing p that they's one line of busi-- ness U always got some : good | customer ..lobguthcy'namnd.l : th ;'*-bdhlllello':mtto --get into that line of business so as to | eop off some of their easy . money | . trade. Namely Booze--legging. l 2w folks, while I never--had a| P"!\'J"N ig for the " Zly!dfn and -- couldn't say -- from persoxal experi-- 5 7 how it takes hold and gets | _ *..= _ ..'.. UNCLE SAM KNOWS g?'o'wu-finmmmmbyfil'lm° to the effect that the cost of living has declined Jbl'pre.tinflnputhnlvomfi. That to interest every citizen of Libertyville, but what n still more is the further statement in the report to the effect that the imm-auafi;':m price of food and'clothing was in communities the 'f i are in a high state of improvement. That ought to Boak in and stay with us, and it ought to wake us up + dittle. . Communities where auto trucks can be ru=» quickly and during all kinds of weather get the neces-- wities of life chesper than in sections where most of the highways serve for fair weather traffic only, We have passed, or we are about to pass, through another winter a our roads as a.rule are about in the same con-- 3 m'm; 'they were last fall. So if the living cost hasn't ropped in this commuriity as we would like for it to, what els have we to blame it on but our 6%n negii-- ence in not mapping out a better roads program--and hen carrying that program out to the letter * _ h a fellow takes a dose of this ; water, it's called "a shot," h is perfectly proper considering what it does to him. -- _ Ewo or three drinks of the old style| _ J@VMMELELA PLALEY® litker used to make a fellow | Sthtertwus. 4 tv.Ample-mvuld' Summer cotthgers and over Sunday " glowin' and make him mummm-ux- 'p--nm'mumm| donath" over the new road Al masn was his friend. About the eighth oh man! What a difference to-- . Say some of your promising chaps go over to Waukegan for or minth--driak (all depending on his | » and the size of the glass of he would begin to feel har-- and with the aid of a few m --.companions would reat the 1 with song. About . the benth or cleventh he'd feel like a amill The Northwestern rail-- be the smallest thing he ewaed, and maybe he would want to buy the saloon and give it to is #riends, About the thirteenth or ftuar-- enth if he was still able to stand, want to argue about politics, or or .--make . temperance hes, and after the eighteearth or as second--class matter October 18, 1916, at office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of March Issued twice weekly. _ KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, RU MIN ATION S Your Uncle Silas ing down. the long span years that mand during which time, I've or less i1 contack with a of the poor fish that have had to > speech, (though <if the r B--an't, T--rust U--s league s to use any of my dope to get bre they're perfectiy welcome to but I'll just aim to give some of tumdvice, © which they #idn't iter take a miss. | the first place, 1 mever did care iny stewed. Prunes and ish are bad enough, but when lfihfihobagfim' stuff, ..,h-,.ulklh that I'm ied --to--sany a something kfl"'"mhhv\y is a brainless nircompoop 'falls for this modern style of ':&uue.::n:'; i in o 'fl:nhl.upd-lly + lit up on this mixture and carbolic acid that they're now, and which does its a far different way than the style bourbon did. j Established 1850 a tute, to say the least. I'm not going to give you a that's got a blind tiger on old days when a fellow took it was called a drink, but -- would be a slight %-flg heltuva -- big w---.mm- 1 They maybe get a t, aund right away they've to have another, so they angd then the exploafon of murders to boot. shots of that staff all, after mn wm' -- Mr, Jones announcéd that among the problems discussed 'at the conventionm would be the following: raal gchools, and officials from the na-- tonal bureau of education. Shall educatioh in the United States be nationalized? -- . What kind of education shall be em-- phasized in the United States? mm'dwnm equip-- ment are to facilitate this kind of education? --.. How shall this money be spent so as. to produce the largest return to the | What product have we'a right to expect from our system of educationt Although the majority of educators at the meeting will be school superin-- lege and university preaidents, deans of temcher training of colleges and nor-- ode of . instruction in kindergarten, grade, junior high and high schools, to college, will be criticied by thead ex-- perts from every angle, adversely and constructively. _ * Plan Joint Conference -- Affiliated with . the 'department of superintendence at the convention will be the national-- councii of education, the department of rural education, the national association . of secondary schoo! principals, the national society of --college teacher»s of edupation, the national council of state departments of education, the city training school section, the council of primary educa-- tion, and the department of clementary ANNOUNCES SPEAKERS FOR MID--YEAR TEACHERS MEET. school principals Three shots make him so well pre-- served that the undertaker doesn't have to use much of his own g when he dolls him up for his last ing, unless they let up on ~it darn quick. That oughter be enough to make some of 'em brace up and take to Coco Cola or something with less Anyway if they's anybody :'---m has to have it, before they take the first shot they oughter have their friends lock 'em in a padded, Statisticans claim that within five years from this time, all thb present litter of hooch hounds will} have been killed off by the stuff they're drink-- BUILDING NEW ROAD TO LAKE SUMMER PLACES sound--proof cell, 'where they could hzn'nnovhynfilhw of the explosion wears off, and in that way they wouldn't be taking any chanees of kiling or maiming any peacefol and law abidin' citisens. Carney and members of the Bachelor's tlub are building to their club house and the cottages. The road is almost completed, and is How shall public education be financ Your Untle Wilas, Ivanhoe, Feb. 27th, 109828. cars to pass in safety. People who drove over the road last year are ¢#-- pecially appreciative of the drivewny that will be ready for the earliest of umucvuuuump*--- mor "watering place." $ Sincerely, wean how much f on his salary, but he -- of an assistant are_you to him in his usual, and _fibh job 1 ders this is not a . thur al, Turther tike to im church attendant in Libertyville with this point: The church is a recognized element 'of; strength in every community. No one would want &--live in a town M{ had no churches, or have his children reare! under suen circumstances. We all agree on that point, so here is the next .point: YOW believe in maximun effort in everything--you rhio attain it in your business and you like to see K in your town. Well, adniitting that, your church and @ll the «churches demand of you an unbiased support You really canyot be classed as a citizen of the highest type until you help the pastor with your spirit as well as your money and attendante. MIGHTY GOOD PROPAGANDA __ _A great Chicago wholesale house has issued in art poster form to be displayed by the merchants to whom it is sent, a stirring bit of propaganda under caption "How Courageous Are You," It reads: . C You hear aAot--of Mw days--»m and When this "talk" is boiled down, one fact re-- maing: You have a living to earn and desire to earn it under the best possible conditions-- and thats right. 7 bad DECIDE WHAT'S RIGHT--THEN sTICK TO TT Which in these times of business worry is sqund ad-- vice, and perhaps just what you need. But . you owe it to yourself to think your thoughts and to make up your mind independently of anyone else, ye f L'g much 40 Adjourned mueting of the Trustees of the Village of Libertyville --held February .20, 1922, Present, President J. 8. Hyatt, Truste:s Bernard,--Grum-- mitt, . Hafeman, Mason and Stirm. Absent,Elisworth. Clerk J; A. Trep-- The resignation of Trustee <Ells worth was read by President Hyatt. Trustee Bernard presented ordin-- ance No. 325 as follows: An ordia-- ance accepting the resignation of E. E.: Elisworth as a member of the Board of Trustees of the village of Libertyville and as a member of the Board of Local Improvements of said Village. § Be it ordained by the President--and Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois Section 1.~ That the resignation of E. E. Elisworth as a member of the Board of Trustees and as a member of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville be accepted to take effect immediately. * Moved by Bernard, seconded by Hafeman that ordinance No. 825 be passed, approved and 'published =as read. Ayes, Bernard, Grummitt, Hafe-- Trustee Grummitt, entitled an ordia-- ance Naming the Board of Local Im-- man ville, Lake .County, f wcmmmm ordinance No. 326 be passed, approved and published as read. Ayes. Bernard, , Mason and Sturm. Carried. VILLAGE . PROCEEDINGS paor: _ wes dort pastor? . We' don't mlary, but how .much his usual, and rather : is not a . thureh as|effort was béing made to foist this fe-- | high ma:r of taxation on the | It will cost $75 for a seat at 1MM 'ng 'm"l- I- We hear Libertyyille barbers talk-- | ing about business being dull, when | all the time they ought to be thankful 1' they don't live in~Russia. » ' | 4t <# Ak \ _ A Chicago woman killed her hus-- | band 'because he wouldn't get up in | time to go to work--He's still her--late | husband. Eo :.) HDoae What we can't figure out is the con-- nection between music and some of the selections we hear on phono-- We hear wwhtelmh e ~boot« leggers are & d a bootlegger® is about the m teft who can afford a war. > i# # &# When Uncle Joe Cannon leaves con-- gress they are going to lose another big gun. 63204 00. e mMoTOR CLUBS PROTEST _ _ _ PROPOSED AUTO TAX The Chicago Motor Club in 'co--op-- eration with the American Automobile Association has been making wigoro:s protest against the plan which pro-- poses to derive a goodly portion of the soldiers bonus at the expense of the motor car owner, by means of a three It costs 20,000 rubles to have a l:&dry,wtd.din Russia. But that's t all the washing they have to pay foriover there. £ "Motorists last year paid approxi-- mately $335,000,000," state officials of the Chicugo Motor Club. "This is an emgfinmntWM it is proposed that the motorists-- be sfllfw.flwmm program add to this sum $120, 000,000 anznually and would tend to in---- cents a gallon tax on gasoline mdi fifty. cents per horse power on auto-- of the most stupid plans ever serious-- ty considered by a law making body." The Chicago Motor Club has kept the wires to Washington hot> ever since it became evident that a serious in Americs. Far from atcomplishing its purpose, this tax would make the lot of our soldiers a harder one, for it would mean widespread unemploy-- ment. Altogether the proposal is one jure one of the # & # * | DOUBLE SILYER WEDDING CELE-- | BRATED AT LUTHERAN CHURCHK \_ St. John's Lutheran church was the :'m of an interesting double: wed-- ding celebration on Friday OV'N. | February 24. § An 84 year old Philadelphia woeman has married for the seventh time. Wonder is she "knows every seventh marriage in this country is a failure? $ 4# «t 4t @ > n a Libertyville woma» loses tall the tax collector. He can find money anywhere, . Bryan will rin for senator, and an Alaskan volcane is again in eruption. No danger is feared from gither of them. Yes. but on what ? T e advertising than she cares for, ; # # i# We heard a~Libertyville married man say yesterday that a wife makes a man forget a lot of : troubles a bachelor never has, _ * ; 3t stt & There are two ways to 'cat fried chicken--the society ~way and the right way. the bridal couples, i. e., Mr. --and Mrs; Emil Sawusch and Mr. and Mrs. Otté Tegtmeyer, and was held in honor of their twenty--fifth wedding . anniver-- two couples to be seated in front of the alter. Thereupon a hymn was sung by the assembly and Rev, R. O. Buerger gave a splendid tafk after which the choir sang &n appropriats selection. After the church ceremony When they arrived at the church were served, Rev.-- R. O. Buerger act-- ing as toastmaster. At the close of the banquet each couple was presented with a silver plate and a bouquet of The new ~Hungarias minister to f t M U .. c Taken all in all,' those . Arbuckle The celebration was a surprise to "T O W N roses as a token of esteem of 3 4 i number of Commuwnity entertainment 22e e e peremmememnne | + 8101 Mbggoik S NE . 206004 The Lake County Register is the . Snow's Auto Livety > .. only semi--weekly newspaper in the| DAY AND NIGHT TAXL ABRVICE county. : . 0 .0 .--. .82 5 ~----_--| _ Phone Libertyville, 306--M-- LIVE STOCK BOUGHT & SOLD Frances B. mder, at | rmher of C * infi on also "lhod ( Ph l"?Wn(l)lul 124R ones +W.-- Libertyville® ---- > .. --%. ~BL bedrooms on second floor. Fine Hfi cemented basement. w electricity, cisterns. . Price of one $4500.00 and other ' payment $1000.00. Balanceseasy. Will-- in furnace for $150.00 extra. Phone 80 AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO Libertyville Say It with Flowers When your friend _ _ has a birthday At the request of a great number--of Libertyville Ice Customers, I have decided. to in the ice business for myself commencinm 1st. I have a record of 3 years of delivery without missing a trip--That's Service. 4 My motto of "The right weight is the right way" ---%'fiat's Business. : gh May I continue to serve you this season? -- Flowers for any occasion delivyered by wire in . ~ anypartof.tbeU.S. LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS -- Greenhouse Phone 174--J -- Res,. Phone 291--R--2 Call 298--M--2 Two new houses on Fourth Street that we will sell right. These mhfltbyudbdm-fl:'yuornd-yhfi. M.I:'nah-nbutfi-. Fifty--foot graded lots. h': Wommungaumu-lmhmm dies and in family wash service to fit the needs of $ hold. 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