;ur&«m lllineis, under Act of j 1879. lssued twice weekly. -- ® c 2o o O O -- mpe To Sn TIGHT . _ _ i _ With the old world in ah upraar, Nhheh: Christiana; | threatening her ruler until he forced to 'to <prevent war; Germainy still con-- memgenet mss dat ues I , now is a p -- fi-lh'&mi- the boat. -- From.the hamblest citizen of Libertyville to the president of the United States, 'we have each and every one work to do that d-afla"lfido'mn.taddnfiltm"'b worrying or fretting about. Europe's affairs is that much time taken from our own best 'interests. .Conditions are not so bad with us but they could be a million times worse. We have only to pick up a daily paper and read 'of the upheavals overseas to: realize this. . And / cénditions are going to improve here just as we indiv-- idually attend to our own work, and keep on the job. 'We don't want to become involved in 'anything over there--and the best way to keep out is to stick to our job, refuse to agitate, and sit steady in the boat.'. "The Parent Teacher i 1 met at the grammar mm afternoon. 'There was a good at-- nv_-hld-m-hkhlulnd Reisman, R. N. chairman of nurses' epartment, State Board of Health, kave 'a very interesting ard helpful ?'u@ ® Care of the Child." She afl:h'-nt manner _ and made all feel free to ask questions. D. Rockefeller. . That is interesting and significant. raile his advancing prices. ymm.& & dut to make a MRS. REISMAN, R. N. GIVES : DAVGRTER OF FRED KRUEGER . ADDRESS AT P. T. A. MEETING| _ pIED TUESDAY MORNING ~. . +. HowW TREY GOT THERS _ _ . MWW'hfihmvfi'_ man in the United Statas, if not in the world.. AWall street paper that ought to know says Ford is richer than John made all feel free to ask questions. _' She stated "that vaccination. for ' is now thought to be as mxiry uvnaha.fi::dtotmall- a having an attack n'ayfiemmunu-m Ew'fiuofinram f '"be vaccinated witn toxin-- fl-fix':finflufirmoflu' ~mot gi¥e toxin--anti--toxin unless hen exs it is found necessary. ald 'anyone wast chikiren tested, c the child to be perfect ather than to toll him he is undre-- We should . think _ of .'&!u'whant- & . Anmaftic adenoids wmmw + Aeenemeneit y C may be getting the right ki -ff : food but it is not '&-W good is should. A child rest | SAVE . YOUR --CoNns .» l + meal. &u-w&"nfilmm&m -nuu--';l !;:l -Mfmt- --_ OPTo or © abou! ROOM 9 M BLDG building up the under ty --, TWs' e --'"*When a child is mach under-- weight, 'have him examined as to KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. Succroding the Waukegan Weekiy Gazette LANGWORTHYV'S THIS is a personal invitation for YOU to attend our annual tall sale., 'This yeariwe have antici-- pated and prepared for arecord breaking event. We believe that the Fall lovitation Sale will reach the sttending. We are determined to let nothing stand in the way of s sale the top--notch attrac-- out °) all years In feoaine offeted and evowds Put a circle upon' the calendar around ; ns te areone many bargains. We'll expect you! 1 FRANX H. JUST, Editor, Fountain Lunch at All Hours M"zfivnAmhn SALE STARTS OCTOBER IIth LASTS 10 DAYS =© will make you glad you came «and want to 'gome again. We're inviting you here because '_' adm:'r l'h,ef'n-'» ~ill be held at-- 'Joseph's Cath-- a%m&'é"":: | menk Th North Share cemetery. "h@o_'flkmpply. Is it safe?! It mast be pasteurized to be .*"It is the duty of the school auth-- anii;;-u.nndfl;& s child can good :?rk if not in good physic-- af condition." _ <a 55 »d uoo in winetin o. bo nds Mrs. Just, president 'of the assoc-- o ie ts m.mtohnfl- gate . conditions | of Libertyville's ""It is the duty of the school auth--| -- On Saturday and Sunday this week xities and to find the rem-- |end, the Auditoram will edy for this. -- No child can do good Show 2epecial e 'en> work mentaily if not in good physic-- titled "A Trip to Paral Towa" it condition." _ : a :. +« <!in whica you are e mt Mrs. Just, president 'of the assoct | all your favorite stars "faee to face" ation Appointed Mrs.. Gletn Sayers, |in & yery unussal and personal masz lnl.k'%:dhu!.'w. Movie fang: will: want to ste Golding as a~ to investi-- this unisual film, which carries in gate' conditions of (Libertyville's it a glimpse A¥idin store for .&'uu';qdhncu&ml&- mt it *' f.,",'.m.'::-'fl.""ui 'The big orgai aad exceptional pro-- s p. m. Subject grams ; the: : theatre's High School " Hostesses Jm,ntm arg . 2 mm . umm e *6 ! | growing crowds . -- . . DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON ro-- s SsAVE YOUR EYES--CONSULT) 'Too late to amify AMAOEIE I Ne u> --.! Shood m e i esns I w arudiionlt . Ad and | money--bu Mfinm y dirt cheap:.. i\ used as a food.' It will not 'necessarily cure m sick bus-- ob, | indgs.. It will not build eorffidence and pYé ige uniess ; pver | dt is founded on dependability in your goods and: in-- »w.wfiyhngh'inm-ith«h Advertising is the ~ _ _.| printed represehtative of your business, he projected ~| «i personality of your business. . It should' represeat' you <-- ~>I jasp as faithfully nd j1st as éfficiently as a stat sales-- nan in | man.' It should tell the story of your merchandise a¢-- luxary PEA TL .12 2 Aamel He ho M e Menl § GH " rg one, . John ® * D. started ou$ to monopelize a necessity and, fore 5'31 s 'erybody to pSY his price. Both have made a success ||| . of their ive games. The great financial interests | || |, helped: John: D. at every turn of the game: The sxmé|| -- interests are figh l...' ty Ford at cvery taro." Th o is because Ford has fatroduced a new industria! phil-- | .. '| osophy into Ame 'life----to pay as *\W *# | big possible and. ,j"'lo'v.nducheaw""w w Ford "has . provyed 3 can be done su fully. And | the that's why "mwwvmo. ieves down | me | deep in his h :'f ,l'fldhn'w?;"-m '\'preatest benéfactors the humanrace has ever kriown,| / '_._Now and then we ran across a Libertyville man who can't see whetgin a liberal use of printers ink will to heep Joct ©D fome: shond af we tankruptey ret-- éree, As stubborn as he always is in his argume we still believe he Will be interested in a statement made st week by G,. R» Schaeffer, of the. great departme: store of Marshall Wield & (o., Chicago. Schaeffer said: /' «We are strong believers in advertising, and-- the bulk of it goes ifito newspspers, _ We have tried every Kkind of honést advertising--and never yet thave we Viére LET THIS SOAK IN In another column in this issue is insl oo Murray in : "An which '"Of no:less importaace taough. in | picious appears a fore | ue 07 the treats Tob ARQI store MAE MURRAY AND RUDO © ¥TALENTINO AT AU UM for theatre goers thig winter which will include the 4o t forty two "PA * pro-- are given by us Free _ to each Purchaser of a" * Electric Vacuum Cg'(':aner which is delivered on Payment Bushel. -- Mallard Duck»$1.90 each. Fine Toulouse Gee#e. Gordon Ray down . . Balance $1.50 Attachments Onthly..: _ t ie Py / Parts _ p P,, "' . e '?" .', 'M;n_' h tr4 % « SALE--Pears, 75 cents per e en ts the Libertyville man who tals &'-ahn-dlh. e meals at a boarding house... .0. _ : ) . . % #4e .. _ me im Ti Pu ko i ue mc monestiit cetone o. e oc poetey @wae them. .. /.; .00 0. / [ "Add's prosident in a grmdl mai if Libertyville people will find that their prayers will be answered more Lo 1120 un w w o. * nough camion 'in the wemnbgm_ .h' ODD %'OWS oomutu Chsk A courity meeting of the Odd--Fel= the Odd Fellows l::.li.' yville, oaday evening, Over m were present from differ-- ent parts of the county 'to enjoy t irranged for the evening. Rev. C--:J. bertyville gave a. : re also interesting talks by Judge ons, Dr. Nesbitt, Mr. Haythorns, and Attormey Heydecker, R. J. Lyon a.deW" .'.}?r- village rendered a fine anted on the plano. 'The assoe-- intion donated $25 to Lake Bluff Orphanage. This is one example of ~CALL AT i. OUR STORE How Would You Like to See a Million . ©s% t ie e m se . Dollar Furniture Exhibition? --YOU CAN VISIT THIS LARGE FURNITURE SHOW 'Call at our store and we will give you a card like the one illustrated below, which when signe by us gives you the privilege of :inmnqeummnamwfiaaw% can see the best that is m as well as tlnlov,lnamgind. This when signed ryflu&ilmr of -andflmnmmmm I that you like, it order-- ed by you and charged to our account. is a won economical method of buying and youinwdhchoicoofthomnd:ofpimtoseleet from. % T# ~ 2e i PHONE 9 AL ONG THE CU RBSTONE 8 TO--DAY The Ray Furniture & Paint Store A MAXNX ABOUT TOW N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1s, 1922 > Come and see us now. Let us explain to you in detail Do not forget to ask for the Card. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Eveni Observations By --A -- delicious luncheon was served x thodo-duun&ufl."nm ig followed. Music wa Aished o mmwa-m.m > of w u:.apunumai the great work done by the organiz-- _The next county meeting :will be held at Highland Park. These are bpen figetings and Odd Fellows and app tion of the splendid music by the orchestra was ex-- by many --and this 'ew ad-- Rebekahs --are 'cordiallyinvited© to sttend and help awaken a new i1 terest in this great organization: A. Nicholls, cornet, Fendick, Baum-- mummfiw-u le The crowd danced until a yo8 | Preoxg!in1sFurntrure Co. fhis is to drpend _ alie m mats 4 bo finka The ; your eSpjbiGion .7 Furn +Card of %M&- y$ 219 W. 35 8 Nee Jh Ave. IRISH PLAY AT "My Wild Irish Ros®" at the Lib-- y"m', : week will delight nnt-_hudl_lfllo'lsy-'- citement and fun are rampant thru-- out the entire 'film. : For years the story was famous 'as astage play --now comes the picture play. The Liberty Theatre is fortunate in being _ Lightweights * AT . xt Liberty Field > Saturday, Oct. 21 Admission' 50¢c and 25¢ Lane--Tech Game at 3.30 P. M. IS ASK FOR THE CARD AS SHOWN the fArst to show this wonderful play 13 Presbyterian bazamar at | church All day Cafeteria Tunch served. © ut the in an soming eabker Phoik NEED DO BELOW c s t * 1614 Pivecuch & the privilege of ated aind ary"