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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Dec 1922, p. 9

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ship high school presented their , "At the End of the Rainbow" %flflww cast of characters fTollows: Robert Preston,; a inwyer, anville Champeny; Douglas Brown a football player; CGurnee town team for Wednemlay evening at the Warrenm Township high schoo! " gyrinasium. This is bowau to be a good gams as both are | good teams and .a>t year's games proved to be a hard fight for both lemins. The Gurnca team has <a strong line--up this ;ear.-- They nave played five games ioving bu* ~ne, and Ahe reason for tLat was t\* ab-- sence of ~two of the best «. Slaughter and Gretham. ~Mme Junior class of Warren town-- Neighbors' Christmas tree Saturday, each Juvenile member is requested bulhnuntpnht.aldm m:fll-hobogivenmrto the as well as the grown-- 3ps following the meeting. -- The McAllister A. C. basket ball team Las scheduled a game with the ~PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY | Ryan is operating their farm during . Mrs. W. W. Appleyard has@eturn-- ed from Boston where she has been Mr. gnd-- Mrs. M. F. Taommessen have started for California to visit their son, Siratford, who resides there with bis wife and son. They will make a1 extended visit. John .. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan have moved ito the house on the Unts subdiv-- i and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Joan-- ;: are moving onto the Spaulding n at Spauldings eorn.l:y '== was recentiy purchased Pracher; Mr. and Mis, R. W, Chittenien. visiting friends for several weeks. . Mrs. Rusecil Call of New York Arrived in Gurnee Friday, Sh> «l spend the Lolidays with her pirrs, _ ~.__ JOHN HEIM *x: ! REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone %148 N. Ashland Ave. Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, L. % Deors South of Belmont | h"" iments,. -- _ is Hemy Schryver was ill with Mr. .;rd Mrs. Fred Gillings enter. tained Mr, H. W. Keel, Mr. and~ Mré. c-#g:n. und Mr, and Mrs J. W. Gray Thursday evening. m Hundred was played. Mrs. and Mr. Duncan were awarded prizes. Mrs, Gillings served delic-- In*mhudfirmlhh-owithth-m"ddn Bible Class -- met . Thursday , 22 to 19 score. . with Mrs. Clarence Zimmerman. The local team showed much im-- "finfl A classmates surprised provement and played a faster game ,.Rllum:l'l'nududflw'vdidamkmthm u'oh--odc,nmf 14 to 18 in favor of Liberty-- e .::ndud'mul Binfne 4/ o reemcard were su or d:mm»yu. m..-...';'.'-"i.m for -- Boyd. Gurnee man received many besutiful pres-- |threatened all through the second ants, 'half. but at no time waus shead of Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for Exchanges of Property a Specialty MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BoARD y Orin Chittenden moved the garage V'mm:. W. Gray, he :::uh, in * Mail orders may be sent to the sales room named Labor Savers, Washing machines, irons, vacuam deaners, utility motors. Rlectrical Articles for the tollet table, that in-- crease comfort and multiply convenience. .. .. Electric Cooking Utensils, chafing dishes, toast-- ers, grills, disc stoves, percolators. ? er with shades in art glass, silk, crettonne. Electric Portable Lamps, wrought in copper, brush brass, verde antique, silver, art tron, wick-- to produce them--objects as attractive in form as they are efficient in operation -- ideal Christmas Presents which satisfy the giver and gratify the receiver. 'meut,flnelkm,flndhcflmimthg.mte of many crafts unite in the construction of All in great variety at our Sales Rooms spent Wednesday of Northern Ijinois McClure; Stanley Palmer, "Hawkins, the Bufler, Haroid Strohm; 'Ted Whitney, Captain of the Varsity Term, Jack-- Foster;; Jack Austin, Prestno's secretary, George Taomp-- son; Marion Dayton, a ward of Pres--. ton, Gladys Howard; Nellie Preston, a bride, Isabel Bratzke; Louise Ross known as Miss Grayson, Janet Aow. ard; Phyllis Lane, a football erthus. iast, Dorothy McCann; Kathreen 'threatened all through the second half, but at no time was ahead of 'the local five, the game ending 22 to '&Afmc and Meyers led in the 'and . Barnett | threatemed al 'half, but at . ! the local five, r& Young a | scoring. * | -- Lineap: scheduled games Whi Bangs of Wmm'?h z .(!udif nals of Somers, Wis. for the near future. > Watch for the dates. Zimmerman G. 1 0 2 ~The J ibertyville Town Team has Gurnee (19) Howard _ F Barnett G Last the Liberty-- fllfmmm their first defeat in nine --games rfihmflnvfltfl'p home with the small end ~ a Libertyville (22) BASKET BALL SQUIRE EDGEGATE go around and show my topknot to the world." The rooster said, "I would wait till 1 grew older."> But the hen would not listen to him. _ She strutted out of the hen yard. When she got nearly to the city she eame upon the woods. % All of a sudden something took ------ _ The Hawk and the Hen. Once there was a hen that had a beautiful top--knot. She was very proud as she started around the hen ¥ m e es toak Tok P k P T ols Ts Ts P Ts 5 P e Te P : 4. Ps is : i Pr e Ts 95. P Sn Y Sn on yain yas yais ues se mae aoer en on n * in We have twenty--three names on | the honor roll this week for having one hindred. ' We wrote fables this week in ; =oel Krumrey had a birthday lzr-ad(ya.m'll\en-utedcmrel:.m : candy and cookies. . We hope he t ed his birthday as much as we did his treat. ' We have started another speiling | contest this week, choosing sides | with Arthur Newbore and Ruby Cole | as leaders. | Hlnflml-cwa 4 Mrs. Mord and Mrs. ~ horst visited our room Wednesday. . 'Our Christmas trees are finished and we are very proud of them. Grade 5 --"There have been more absences poXx in our room,. _ _, _ _ . _ | _ Our room voted to spend the mon-- # grd Webb is still ill. | ey intended f: "xm'ifij'fi:r as art class made "Wee Winnie 9"¢ AbOther, to give it to the stary-- Winkle" under Miss Johanson's sup '*"C Armenian children, . La Vaughn --witi aBike, Anderson is out with LIHERTYYILLE GRADE One day she said, "I will have to. "Air--Way" VM&C«I&!er in¥ GGacies cesc s css ucce Nicke! binding posts %" high, per doz....._._. Mwmbmun,mmn. 0. 14 Tinned r Wi're, per ft. _______.___ Nicke! tube, fibre base ____._____= Porcelain tube and base cne cutermmmmsiomntommame Moulded composition »ore son ifi toitecconsis "gu" fil'u?::'homn. knob and dial "Magnavox" HORIOUF ---- .. s« Grvuctse«... "Worrite" Concertroin JF. _ L. Plan--O--Phore--A dandy loud spéaker "Air--Way" Variometers ___ _______ Vacuum Tubes (New, Not Rebuilt) UV--200 Radiotron (Detector) _ _.__. UV--201 Radiotron '(dA:';Hh})Q Handy Complete Soldering Set. 3 Sockets Thordarson, 3 to 1 Ratio... Pur--A--Form, 3 to 1 Ratio_.. All--Ameriean, 10 to 1 Ratio BJ WHIME 1=...--......--«--.o...--.oohefitrmremiisnesicatoe Turfing Coil, Range 1 Moters. _._. Loose Cuuer..nqyg%tg 800 Meters é"' Phone Conil'uou. t i Cicteninieatie aschee mrononmmacent V@xqmeor&apfigm Moulded Bakelite vario couplers _ Moulded Bakelite variometers......_... Frost Fones (Double) 2,000 ohms _ For the youngster just interested in radio we offer the "Rad--I * a (oltpihe crynied aet That will Iring in mesenees ts mumiel froormne frem i ts 40 miles "" & on weather conditions. M" atifully finis ""-'""--m"n'_u. Mfw-ttin:np. The cabinet is be'h;-hiflnnd tm in diameter. packed in corrugated box, self contained. Prite__. _ ... _ E MAKE THIS A RADIO CHRISTMAS | ce in .. $ ce three cases of chicken Api LOW PRICES ON RADIO PARTS COUNTY RECISTER mfi BDAY, DECEMEER 20 Audio Amp. Transformers LIBERTYYILLE | SAVE DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON her up and flew far @Way with her.: her to his nest. e got there she said, "After all folks know ; y The master was stern, and old, and And the little: old 'gchool house stands on the hill.. * Oh, how often I wish that I were there still, The children, merry, happy and The old water bucket stood by the The blackboard all its life, I dream of it all through the long | The little old schoolhouse painted By Glenn Ayers grade The little white ol house that stands on the Oh, how often I that 1 ¥were there still 2t The desks were all marked by oPTO ROOM 9 M floor. HOLMES ELECTRIC CO. oft o'erspilled on the 4.30 §.65 uo stock lasts. This is all new ced apparatus that we have dintontinued, Also ham@its iince of o0de jnd andt Fok We can quo 7--77.6 a lo;;rice o;ni;;y_--"ndo may nqa. f 6 V. 60 Amp. Storage A Ba 40 Ih. . 1200 o V. 39 Amp. Siingh Afteciory :« 2 i ONSULT "H . w "';" Lw v-----'-&' TC" CERIPY" at home. Works on ang 100--115 volt, 00 cycie, 14 18 650 A. C. cireuit CLOSE--OUT SALE--ODDS AND ENDS Here's a Hard Nut to Crack plate __._____.__ monehies~, Premier 23 Plate Unmounted Cond Everett 3000 Ohm Head Set ______ Mouated Galena Crystals _.___..__ Unmhm réryttala renmigories n., % in., 3--16 in. Slider Rod, ft. Siracy Horn OBaplers. _ .__ _ Murdock 8680 Unmounted Coad., 23 Murdock Na. 368 Mounted Cond., 28 plate J iption Crosley Harke ior Sets_.___..__ Crosiey 2 fhiers............ ... Books "Radio k UpPS" ..--.gw.. Books "l.db-a: r. for Beginners Patterns "20 Diagrams" ... Py +Brune's bill was finally allowed ; minus $108 which the : state's "at-- | torney had recommended be hpped' off. . 'Theunderstanding that went | withflumfionmthttbel'npt sqn.dhbplyforitlmlllkl that purpose alone.' So the matter rested. ---- MCP SQUAD TO |»= STAY ON JOB . All Phone Libertyville 235 R filled SQs s 6 . ) Hnl':tv »rbcessamy) -- L: 3.»':-' or fagp) > n\ WwHC& y 7:37 TAE D ¥ HimSK iR u"oz mMonKEYV y »t S:i14y PRArTtk with a tunér and audion detector. Vfi;filvy-;--hm-"w'--" --thl'-s";:-;;lhnw e'l";nj:y.d ..M"%hmdph":dgmmmamMntdyq&ufiom 'wo;"uumumdam:.mhmmammwm"m-uy,w it also eliminates interference to a wonderful degree. ° For instaace, Chicago within a distance of two miles of broadcatting station, K Y plg_ianw eliminate K Y W _or asy other local broadcasting * Shey are to hear Detroit, Kansas City or other points, s s i4 M Local no longer cause the slightest ~elther on local or distant hudx'.mnfl.myduubd»."{m &h one m m ;M comimctmmhu-'dhu"uhut':h-lh of most one tu a a Gorn:" The Crones miode o Te i Woo Serufh io be heard all over the « & ;ig.h everything to receive ________ _ _ _ _ °"" _ "V" I Crossley Model VI Rudio Set. This outfit combines one stage of tuned radio frequency for 6. Permit hook and lime fishing| -- $250, from dams and locks. _ | Finstad Orilction of-- en@ggested revisions to the present state law, which is con-- sidered imw by many sports-- mea. -- Mr. will employ the aid of fish and game exberts from Min-- nesota and Penngylyania, where ad-- equate protection measures have been enacted, Funds for the em-- ployment of experts will be advanc-- ed by the state chapters. . Amendments Are Compiled The following amendments to the state laws have bean drafted: 1. Pollution of streams should be prevented for the preservation of fish ond as a health measure. Rea-- sonable fine or imprisonment should be imposed for violation. f 2. Limit of daily bag for game . fish should be set at 10 a day forl bass, pickerel, pike, pike perch and yellow salmon. DEMAND CHNGE A5 10 15 .10 Recommendations for revision of License Trarsformer for ig bells and toys.... 12"4" in- box 2 Tet 100 1e zs 0. 14 Rubber covered , per es' Key Sockets....__2i¢ Keyless Sockets _____ lm&nfiu snap T ie F is rngs is T vmntyrinnles Plug fuses, any di to 30 amperes, each....... Friction tape, '% ' oo nige adeninigedlni it Benjamia WRmee + No. 18 Bell' wire, per ominrcaidiees sttrateelitreat "Hold Heat" m':?w saina nicabtiies "Hold Heat" &m Psnl ndligeire ue quenserirncmmporge "Su:: clectric h.lm__. encb rstmmvinite "Star" electric heat MT.3s.--........s ns« ces 6 Ib. electrie from .. s n .. _ es :fi;fl%&r electric radiator.__ _ Electric an.' fl saite 9"x5" t '_; Curling iron and waver rod combined. ords and colored lamp: d a uo C I 8 Light Mazda lamp Xmas Tree outfits with silk 10 25 16 25 h Te Ne Pact Soming S 3"....... stita Th Star Vario Coupler (Silkwound) Aerial Coanectors IN FISH LAWs Puduae® "l.'. ELECTRICAL RARGAINS BY ILLINOIS motor Miss Olive Renehan spent the wek end here with her mother, _ Friday The vaudeville show that was here .the past week was well at-- tendedndmryoncenjoyoa.*] laugh every night, 1 -- 4. Game uu--u?} 'hola-MWRr'x.mt the 1 | output 0f all hatcharies. 7 Fred Cashmore -- of WW spent the week end here with his parents, last 8. Funds accucruare earnings from hunting licenses should be used and fish commisslons c chase suitable lar's a> be used zs game and i for the purpose of co~ upbuilding the stpply c and fish. Mrs. J. Fitz and daughter and M¥s, J. Gaffga were Chicago shoppers t Thursday. ROUND LAKE Brown was in Waukegan PAGE NINE | *xC * S ¥a «&

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