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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Apr 1922, p. 7

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Five Die " Irvlwgun, m, Many at Other ma---.", In". In unwind." "oru-Mt"s dred. Are Inland. Flthhn, HI HUI-toll, Ind......... Oo mama farms... Alexandria. Ind.,.... Imlu, Utd.......... can", ind......... Sumttvllk, Int... Devoni- Springu, Ind FIFTY PERSONS ARE KlLlEll Town. lrvlngton, tll,,.., Cor-walla, Ill. ... Walnut Hill, tll.. Lulu Central", til mam, lll......, Ronni", Mi. ..... Newton, ML... . Ogden, tn........ Cyclones and Floods Sweep III- nois, Missouri and Indiana Cities. A battle min-t Boods ll being waged from St. l'nul to New Orlan- oa the IprI river. Not In go "In, Int-cording to government lid mute Bdeieesr, has the emrhtry lut- tered no heavily from the elem". be. melee! blanketed Colman. Kun- nd Near-tn. while to the on lint-m1 and love vere Wed with be", hailstorm. which Ila-M "no... and eattrrd be", m to (on. Ntrsetgsetiesite-tett.t Denver, [elf-uh. to me am- on but. Chic-nu. April 18.--Atyout any dead. :50 injured. stores at building: and and hundred: ot "mare mile. count! with water tell. the nor! of "or!!! "d Boodq in the Middle Wat. _ A can vn lent to (oval with": Indus of!) all" at Arum-(X! mummwuawmwnn- mahmlbaewnvc hmmm-mtmONoon -e.atterEt-.aeaadN.msuoq tbosutoiw-eioeatrGa-th. can that may -qreeqdrtvqm "bdrm-MM" "uranium. Valium Varied WI} to hip the Navy wrath.- from m.- tie - other and" uh. I" In; to the - snow that" Pteq Cad Ind more all [I]!!! .. m an hull, no (he. us. an!" Mun-lo. than us qftBe silo-long "In" amonyhylhemmu "eitte-t2tittteee-Ueersge+ Mypuabyplcn. tr,-ttretoutaheabrtme- M new the WM Gnu-Ill; Interlock-emu mud'hkh-u-bdo. do" I P. mama. and In... In. Chri- thtenll and I It. "Idol. The other an II I. In. " a. Ionian. The mind you can" w - I done- lovu " by m. not-II. I: were Injured ll lira-l2. Other - reporting Injured and be"! my «we won me Cour tu. Nubville. Wuhan: mn and m- villa. - Kill" In luau-n. PM treeMt* were killed no: not. (in It!) "and In Winn: county. "It". The mum of Mmm Ind mm: were waded. Out of I popu- Itlnn of tgo In Mk too were 't "not! Injured. Home. and non- I." blow- down. At Mn. which - . papal-(Ion ot 1m. every ban. in Moll-had or dull-gut Joh- Hwy, . firmer. be" Wil- llama. me, urn killed when II. home "I tttht from m mundane. and drmtqtighed by the cyclone which new "root, Warm county, loam. . in" of wrecked and "not" has Inn-II- mmd undue w, Putnam no Inter much- "qty. A" ninth '0 mt through the (on of 35mm our Bldford, try . 0- clone. Two Fat-mu Drown". Near Wnruv. Ila. we turn." won naught and draw-Id In the bui- Inlerldme Once r"Brua.e, were on their way to their bola. Ila-hen Holman"! v" drowned In (to Booded Milt-1w! It Port Doubt. Two men were intured, one perhaps hull). when n washout Mod a In]! and up". "In In- r0Mrtapotls Ind Perh. Eihii, M Chum Watt. b. mu on the crib, I. To: cum-a tn give. Tulle "I blocked through. .1! the My. Wlnm' In Georgia. Atlanta. CI. ',ilta,,','y tmm of [new]! - dhm, (In out. " vdld - It I "an of . than" I'm which W dtt tyttn6. We" a. a - mm the ml I" 'st out at ca.- "hut-t may Calm u no nu. m Ion. The not. w. "oreed by he": mill-II. which . that the am "In": In I. M huh can: I MW" "manhunt-colic}.- IN _l,"/Tii])fl WEST Known In- dead. lured. 10 10 " I" 31 " 10 " "IMMMMEJTEH' School Nut. . For seven] you: put the proposal of having . "troot m in Libertyville ha: been ttiam-tt by the Ptrrxrnt-Teaehetr W and local boards of educator: a! also by the teachers of the tn M3. This year, because of the continued recurrence of scarlet fever Bad diith- theria cues in Libertyville the need for I school nun: beam more Ip- pmnc than before. A joint meeting of the High Idiot)! board and of High wool teneheres took up the project and initiated action. The movement than begun timed the hearty support of the Parent-Teacher Association and of the Libertyville Grammar school board. A committee was appointed by Mrs. Jennie Just the president of the P. T. A., which was composed of these members: Mrs. J. M. Hurd- ing, chairman, Mrs. Frudy Ind Mrs. Olney, to cooperate with the two boards in securing u nurse and set ting the work started. As I result of Mrs, Harding's correspondence with the State Department of Pub- lie Health In. Madge Remn. State Supervisor of Public Health Nursing was sent to Libertyville. Mm. Rel-men met with both boards of education and recommended a plan of procedure which the Joint bonds accepted, and tho undertook to provide I competent school nurse for Libertyville. As no suitable candidate was im- mediately tunable. Miss Blanche Duvall, In. Bahama!" assistant, was ml. to Ubettyville to organise the work. "is DWall remained one was! dividing her time between the two wheels nlso visiting the Ron- dout Ind Area school; As the "boob wore to be closed from April , until April 17 list Dav-ll le- t-rnod to Mpringfleld " the and of ttioastiai-ithatttwtut+ eh "-trrhtq two months of the 'rucntnchoolmnhgettheldool nursing work property Wind in "Wile. and too - should gym nth-hr: Mow- eve'r,thrttnaomforthemo-t feetthattheru-witl mac -ttetoeet.m-drubettr- "mmwhpm The regular Idiool nurse who will uh up the work where [in DuVatt m cl arrived on Monday. - isemmartustitr.roiuiterugusrd madmieunudbukodtbe "r-eattu-tethemhools hbwthuunnlultol the .etiviti.s ofthe school nun: Phone 89 at M I TELL I, "tttt ME Ln! 6! may Dt 'f'hv , ' _ MY - - N 03 - Wm anM - tl x f "m n Electric - $75.00 Power - $47.50 Schanck Hardware Co. US KIDS-- Sterling Washers in THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, um. the sped of conugious diseases such as w. have find to Conceal with in Libertyville will be checkel Pupils who are suffering curable physical defects may be helped to secure proper medical attention and given an equal chance to dewlup normally lion; with their Cllna- mates. Many pupils am obviously dong poor work in school In: are Handicapped in life because of de- fective em, diseased (hum, tie- cayed teeth, stopped nose pmkaxes, and irregular and improper hulnh. School and public health Hues are doing effective work else\\n9re. A mal opportunity!" purging in this: direction exists in In about Libertyville. There is nor "parent reason why the work should not make progress here and MI the lung Three cheers for Kath and that: cheers for the Athenneums. This year the "Nautilus" statt origmuted a novel way to sell more"Nautili" by having a popularity contest. Marie Boehm was unanimously elected on the SIgunon side as was shown by her sweet number of votes. Kathryn Hdpin was unan- imously elected by the Athenaeums. The iropuhuity contest came to a close April 7 at 12:81 p. at. Kathryn Halpin winning by eighty-six votes. felt need The firat day the "Nnutili" were on sale you received fifty votes with each and it wu your privilege to vote for whom you chose to. The 4eeond day . you received forty voter, third day thirty votes, fourth day twenty votes, fifth and last day you received ten votes. After that autumnal Totes were on sale for one cent a Meee until the contest closed. The timt day Kathryn was "heed, then the Seaman: forged ahead with their votes Ind Ink was then! for with swhile, worried. Phil, on. by we we}! overjoyed to Mine in was stzi hundred and twenty-{out vows ahead but and. slim; apin we dl rallied together II. Bite no} utter " So Kate " have twe honors: First, on being most popular girl in school and second having her, picture on the front page of "I 111ml. But to Mr. Ray said theft was I "am in the woodpile" M, the M and by the ',','t,2'r't Contest but. oven no we consider well worth it. , ,ueemrannreatdealoftrrtirit shown dud-c this can" lad and minted mun "set-t Rm ands-cm "BERTYNILLE Kathryn will I Miss Wilder and M-s Ruland, ac- (eompanied by Mis, Flynn of the Grammar school, ju, veyed to Miss IWilder's home in l! chxgan ,where lthey I" tried - flx'mlus recipe for (training weight wit, the assistance jot the Bowman P" "-mpany. Miss le,',?.':',! was at." u: decided about accepting the tuitatw, A week is a long time to be " n, from Evans- ton, but finally Mte Mn persuaded. Mr. Teed Wt lw'd run out to ikaasas to set M 1m tom's com- ing alone and' light put in» a few acres," but the gain "rented w drown the plum, no Mr. Trad visited the Dells. Aside {um Mug lonely, he enjoyed the Indra exceedingly. but Saturday milled his happinou ,w'ncn he remind to Libertyville. ', Miss Russell had planned to go to ' Madison, but 1. Bee her plans were suddenly." too. Couid'nt ob-' uh . Jason. Use your imagination. For teadte" and nude-m. that glorious [an '03 came a . an romth.eb.hateoftuirtstrue- tom an "in. the week in which to rub out thou WWI-p wrinkles re- ceived while MI": gray matter to reluctant dam, Mr. Ray had pin ls fur I beauti- ful garden. "Now" though! he, "'tvrill be my 't' Mme to plant those onion," t alas! the plans were ruined by "it However, Mr. Buy m not "winced bee-use the garden W. tio-it-.-'- least I can plant so" " _ seed in the front yurd." Gm» "ed was sown. The next; day val blame a fearful gale, which blew MT the door to the chicken house. We , wk yard being too wet the chick" sought dry land, which any fnml on front lawn as well a. the 1- mpling morsels of grass M10 Student Couneil wu avnilabb to in" ct rhe punish- ment. o, m l Vamixon! Miss Saudis!" plant a garden tl keep that for "It I. 'ttr.,',,':,?,),,",','),,',,:,:',)',": mm nsoene,Adtra work ma All the ingredient- mad;- "hmfrdlunldul an: the nub an Lenin, - tbee M Nd I! any 'dt-inet." In. 1",t,lMtt M have a tine homily 'ell taatorrqhr I'll um that hat , started Int "gt. and I'll a, '33! In; In]: ahst "ration, Nat our Gd mubxiesfa but new; Min Emit Vent. to Oberlin, The trip was A., and l moyodjt. tiii.aUiiaurGat-iemttssttuitr-iiiryyt hold. L,oe-u-i--rohrut-viit "canyon". Either ].an "any wuyquuw-mmvfi ithirtared-dtoNe. Con-"bigot. hun- ,r-nsui-staati-etifr-eeae*tut" FAMILY annex NO, 1 thot1buadl-frorrt71U.toV a to II " 01." , o Over 26 lb. lite per lb. All ftatwar* honed ad Magma! numbed when ed and dried. f "riiiiriervaa'ust include Ul you futnrork, u well u ur- b! Ipplrd. Your entire (my wall uni-bod ample". binding 500.3! m, pct Its _._.:____,. Dump VN ash 25 Ibo. Dump grash vh tutwor* hood! Over 25 lb. te per lb. No smelt! marked, each bundle sorted In to colon washed wpmtdy. One any - FAMILY SERVICE NO. 4 - Nation in Laundry Prices Hugh - ironed be u, 1." . Mr. - ' h weather mA---, I,,2'/iol,t'ltSt8utfrirttl'at, who" and manna, that to in a. my hid" In! week. lut wk mm a . um Coulda't plant M: - etther, gods. "ate of the "snr- came up ttem to no if h muhmery "in: in wet in which .'fi was o, K. oiled and (taxed it and hole WNW}, wrinkles re- went home. have was terribly my Gary. a" tso" - I. . a mm at ','iiiittiirifi; a... a: was immune and! a-n.drut-. _ tMutt, I SHOULD SAY NOT! ta Mint; go far for int . Turnip Time , Ruland, ac- "lt is disgraceful the way children "Iynn of the are taught," add Mrs. Smith angrily, med to Miss. "Their studies lre so jumbled to- higan 'whereltrether that they don't know when mus recipe forlthey have tutiahed witn arithmeue he assistance I and taken up geography, Tne other umpany. Mia-shiny Bessie came home and said that decided aboutsthe teacher had stopped i. the l, A week is sf middle of a. "rising lesson to ask from Evans- , how many turnips were in a peck." , persuaded. 1 "You must be mistaken" excused the "d run out tolastonished MP1]. "No sir, Bessie v corn's cam- ; told me and Bessie never lies," said put in» a few Bessies mother complacently. Cie"1'i)iir"iii'/ The W in? sent for. She 'd visited the denied am. the had interrupted the H1: lonely, he l, music lesson to satisfy her curiousity exceedingly.' in regard g. turnip. and packs and his happinou' milingly mid, "What I liked the ibertyville. iehildren I... how many beats there terribly busy t try to year-she'll FAMILY 833m NO. , FAMILY SERVICE NO. ' The Rdiahleluaadrti, HIGHLAND PARK AND ur-ttgt "up per lb. extn. thser any _ mr4BeanemttndDre" WHO un- 'tat BM Put-k Plano 178-170 Paul Kolaut, Harold linen an Fred BattHeld mm to th, halls of hunting on Holiday to pin L. T. H. S. I visit and to smile m old friends once more. The "8. word to all rooms rum is "I haven't my lesson." Surely m teachers mldn't expect "citation so mm utter the thrills cum! h) wearmg one's new Enter bonnet UMttgA'i1',',1e' , "sedp'1'.4i','.i, Irate father: Your dilltory habit, annoy me. It has been my rule .nrou'h life to De ut my desk early date." iitcorri- Bon: Same with me, Dad. Sonatina I get there early and unmetimel lttte. a?" aurdraie "mm 'frl,r,"let"Nllli'i Cairareitfrq. "iiT 3913.755 3 Iir.e. retCtetitet 3...; i7iii'o"7G'r. aaa: _ If-trites. limb e"'T w iieertsteet.e were in a mum CREAM CLEARS h STUFFED-UP HEAD Int-MI! W15 ' ~4er MIN r do»! ca o N I'LL 60 " KEN H tte C2 Off" '- " , c 'J: ' E I. fiL? B: M---yeartet 'iiitii.,ifi,i??tiii?ii,; ttirr Funnie- "niarioead * of pi: $1.25 $1.25 Ile 18e " CATALOGUE OF' BOOKS In this column. thr. Register will In" the complete I»: of books in th. Cook Memorial 1 Mary. Th. "uni "has an" app, at sualphs- W order followed by the null of the book. New book, as they no addud will lilo be publishwi. SM 1 camp book now and paste the "It in In It appears, and you will In" a complete Catalogue. Brothers. Pidgin, Charles, . .. . Blennerhnssett. Pier, Arthur Stanwood. . . . . . Merry. Pierce, Ernest Fiodegiek, .....Tho Traveler's Joy. , _ Poe, Edgar Allan, ....Works. The Cameo Edition. i Poolee, Ernest, . . . . . .The Harbor.) Poolee, Ernest, ,. ......H.is Pamily.l Porter, Eleanor, . . . .Cross Cumnts. Porter, Eleanor, .'..t.'.rii't'iiui"l',l,i':'r,ti) Porter, Eleanor, . . . . . .Jus'. David. PFiIlpotu. Eden i'P2waittit, _ yQtt lit t 'ss' $liyd s; J /) f l KA Youminvitadtooomeeoourtichry tum fenesrmquirxsrnep%. Ya-ttelm/int-fell ijikirotiiartre1utpfrtruattufolitmhttrrt*i'.tr aoitDnmlmluWYimtCErrBNCrt 4' ' 'ltarts,26i mummy. h," 'r'th'tifll',l:rdll', 7mmliii 'b... 'tltegdiit,tttt.'i"itfd',t.y.: gum, in.Nith, "may..." . 'lte'dtilttiiit3lt,'ti,tr.:8i,"i, _ 1'ltg',ttjtul)itt 1s'/tti,'t:::8tie 10tsani,tntrLNiih. 'ititdsgy.ydtlit, IEDIUI HEAVY WILEY" 14tsam,ein.N 8km.... 111tgttl'ifilliit frtttt,'t::.ati a in. M10; as a. "c-au' When you couch: fence, at fan-one of an bars, a usdd Man the farm. We Mb 'lard present you one free. (Continued from last issue) 10 ft. wide ,._.w; " ft. tridc-.-8M6t It R. M' Wish your friends a Joyous Easter by send- ing them flowers Words cannot express your best wishes better than the blossoms in season at this time. Their very radiance and fragrance bring cheer. Mowers for any occasion delivered try who in anrttartofthnths. mum WIS Greed". "an 1744 Ru. than M." Say It with Flowers puma -1011. rm; " a. can: u an; 'ft:tit Gav-MO A. "N; " h, "0.15; " A. I gh, 7 RAM 7133, "I" ADNS'I'AILE STE]. DRIVEWAY GIT" WIRE FENCE PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY an "RICH FENCE CO. : 1iU8W'lli LY NOTE JOSEPH KOHOUT STEEL POULTRY GA'IIS TEE 'aiiriTLLTiii2 ', 1'ltuira iii-ii-tTia"'", i 'ltfA't'A'lltJ"'llk: . l y - ft ' at) ', tar, " l " LI gltg ' . l 4!," BYEFO'NEILL Pom. than: Unhrlunding POM, Eleanor. Porter, Eleanor, Threads. Porter, Eleanor, ...'l'ln Th 'hat Binds. Porter. Eleanor, ...,..'rho Tttm od The Tide. Porter, Gene Stanton, .. ....At th. Foot of the Rainbow. Porter, Gene Shanon, ..... . . . . " Daughter of the Land Porter, Gone Stratton, Porter, Gene Stratum, of the Limberloat. Porter, Gene Stratton Harvester. Porter, Gene Stratton Porter, Gene Stratum. 0,!hHonn. _.u., _ Porter, J)... .,......The Beetirh Orieftr. Porter, Jane, ........Thaddm" d Warsaw. . Potter, unrglret Horton, ......s Castle of Twilight (To be animated) PM s..'---....::-'.-.)) . 222232: ..8£~l' Thor-(Id

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