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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1923, p. 4

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, Ent s matter October 13, 1916, E F&mmwmd a+ 8, 1879. Issued twice weekly. ; $# xt X m,_ NW' h2 cot ".x" mhe.d hers. PA g C "_ Sure, let's play. will we play? Bali, or and--seek, or or _ Only in memory. x": up ' Al has gone. . We're selling at a desk, doing something with our e or planning work for others. . The idea of sulg» westing a game! Yet we can shut our eyes and go back wenty, thirty, maybe forty years and see the fields and ills and scemes we used to love. -- And all the play-- mates we fougat and played with, and to whom we teld e e u. > ue P ebc uic ce . urima-u- Back there, ah. Days when ma-- turity a long way off, -- Mours --of discovery and 'dreams and dguntless enthusissm. .. We weren't afraid of anything then. We trusted people and things, and:the sins we committed were such little sins. So we shut our eyes and go back, back until we feel a bat Reross otur shoulder or feel our feet carrying us to m-"upicymcwd:o:s\-;w-wwth creek current caressing us sunshine. *& let's play. Pntdan&ttmnt letter; throw away those spectacles.: 'What do you need them #br?-- Forget that rheumatism. Wipe that frown off. And that hair isn't gray but dark and curly and un-- , 'ldm'nmwnndlndd Bat again. It's Saturday, and there's no more school 1 Monday. Ard there aren't any chores. Horray! w,..ww',wmmm-mw :-'ab-nm'flhandhnbhusorhwm he can jump. Let's yell and romp and get dirty. Let's uF0 V. >¥ # # f * And & style show with real live models 'neverything. x # o & .__Afd when we look over the scores ; on c aipefe j for the fellows® who lived 3 hundred years ago. ___ t# *# 'Wouldn't this be a great old world if we had as many grinners in it as we seem to have gromners! , ' * _ C# #-- A Chicazo woman writer declares *\ 'But no. We cant play. There's tnat big order to ru'n-m-m to do, a faniily to support, the roc bills, raise in salary, insurance.: Then, we don' feel as spry as we once did. Why, we couldn't v.fi:nun'tithmn to hold a baseball bat again. No, don't agk us to play. Look at the work which has piled up here while we've been dreamin'g. .\ '~~ _ GROWTH oF CO--OPERATION _ More 'than '75,000 votton growers of Texas, Okla-- h,m.\rkmuhaumzowfi&m ought to be® spanked. »:sMhnndbhhld' extent that the term implics. 1 . There are in the various institu-- :tions maintained by the state the ?r-d%dlfi-" 5 .",.ru.u----n- formed through the Division of Chil-- 'dren, the Soldiers' Orphans' honte at plants a garden and throws away his * '-- s ¢ t Some people go to church more to ILLINOIS 18 A Mother's Day, designated by stat-- ute 'ms the second Sunday in May, u..mnfu"n.ch limes suggested by the name, ~'On that day the people ofillincis =~bho::.'h&; own way, personage hears the biessed name of mother, whether she be still in the land of bt':r-'mp-dbugm beyond whence no messenger ever has returned. > S All of which brings to niind the pleasing fact that Tllinois, as a com-- monwealth, is one of the greatest m'htbvul'. Tilinols is and in other placees where zdflohfl-w lap of the state. Mother ~hg'h¢fidrlflnfut useful paths and equipping them the battle of life in a manner ,"_'nllnt-nm«-' mentary by Governor Small in his An e will 4,000 Fold in Hon-- May 13. wWONDERFUL FRANK H.JUST, Editor. ant 4B for powder these days the clerk says, "Face, baking or gun." k # $ & The reason a man hates to see his wife ery, is becausé 'he knows it's going to cost him something to get her to stop. .. _ _ _ . awaits the Jnventor who can put to-- free from nuts and boits. % 0 &# l_o*rhtmghm garden you should at be able to get some chickens out of it. % & %# s Like the mail order house, a hen . %%#% You have also doubtiess \ that it takes a lot of money days to taik lond enpugh to. | attention. 4 [ 2 2 J Every book has readers who dis-- agree with it, but no book is called ANTIOCH RESENTS a liar as often as the cook book. awanlited Riley, King Joe orBers a rope thrown over the limb of a large tree near the Veige! reservation and the proceedings start. 'The tomtoms give warning and all the cannibals dbmwul._--h'?fl arrive. A big circle is formed middle of the crossroads and the tites of Terrible Bill has begun. Whatinhe!'s the matter--ain't the Sun scribe ever been in Antioch. We have a peaceful little village. AN OLD RECIPE TCO DARKEN HAIR (Confinued from Page One) another applicati "'&'"'*i'g) ?.u ou lack feats Foupitte Gray, Faded Hair 'Dark and Glossy SUN'S WILD TALE The farmer still represents one--half of the American population, . We need not remind Linertyville people Mmumammmmmfi' know that already. heretofore he has farmed and marketed more or less blindly, When there was any= fi.bxludytonllhouult!otwhunwouldh#; whether the market was ready for it or swamped intentes aho the nndditeqatty ie hes posted shrough and some trying days since the world war. And now he has w,wmnflnnflhc:'zhflwmm: the 'best means of recouping which he has 108t, or at least the thing that will mean honest prices in the 'future. -- And if he maintains the same interest 'hnnbuemmq»mughw-mu- stored there is no reason why he should ever have the same experience again. Amisanydlhg"e,mdu.eomphordo-- stroys. The worst type of human cancer is the person who, although hé was born in America, derides his government for this or that, makes slurring remazks about he rinstitutions, and in a round--about way seeks to destroy or undermine them. He or she is even worse mmmrfl.mmmu-m' Boil, comes to country and preaches the doctrine of hate and bloodsned and carries out his or her dis-- torted beliefs in acts of violence. We have room in Libertyville for the, foreign--born man or woman who wants to live honestly and happily and help build up the community. We have room for the American who takes pride in his country, and its schools and churches and other institutions. NMi-'tmhgp,fi:: hope before heaven there never will be, for the cancer 'who seeks to hold back, distort or destroy any mmormmwwwm the American flag. : Ag THE HUMAN CANCER Tuesday afternoon by Justice Chas. Mason, at the offices of tae latter in MISS KATHRYN SPELLMAN AND B. R. PROSSER MARRIED Byron R. Prosser, of Libertyville, and Miss Kathryn Speliman, of Wau-- Waukegan. : The bride is the daugh-- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Speliman. Mr. Prosser has lived in Libertyville on morth Milwaukee ave. .'The new» (Low Sunday) wil ty weds will go to housekeeping in | -- Holy Communior Libertyville. Holy Communio Sbetbirtihecinnniataccnmremeswes A. M., Mr. Gwyn for. & Libertyville, IIL, Phone 10 She Is Delighted with the result of our dry cleaning work and no wonder--her gown looks exactly like new and the cost of clean-- ing it was only a tiny. fraction of the cost of a new dress. Our process is in-- L. . . Jfofim Cichy _ _ of years, making his HERE'S A TIP CoUNTY FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL "Mr: Jack Bradford, Choir Director, Mrs. Lyell H. M Organist. SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 8th 10:00 a. m S i¥ school. 11:00 a, m.--Quarterly Communion Service. _ Reception of members, Music by the choir. : "A 6:80 p. h League de-- votional service. Tople: "The Chiris-- tian Motive in re ." _ Leader: Miss L. Smith. Miss Eva Williams, President. ~7:30 p. m.--Young People's serv-- ice. Music by both choirs. Recep-- tion of young wmm Sermon by the Pastor: : WMYM«*': 7:30,','dd- week prayer lowed by re-- mmfimm holds regulgr monlisly mooting on t on nuna."y'"x-w April 12th, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Nettie r rehe . and | :80 Flagudy yrmjinc<\ \. | -- Speli ing It is hoped that all the mite boxes--every one--will be bronght to Weich, Eim court. This is the o¢-- casion of the annual Mite Box open-- * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Amw#oolh?l& day, come again, Mr. W. G. Wells, Young people's 'meéting at--6:30 P. M. A fine of young paople yh:hmt mm them in a good wo . Evening preaching service at 7:30, Subject of sermon, "Joseph's Invita-- tion." % We give l&'lfl, hvltafiozou couraged to comie to the house of, ~ Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. by the pastor, subject, "A Trial at Sayre, Church Organist. welcome. l«.n.n.mm. 'The service on Sunday, April 8th, (lfl'my)filh@-, 4 f* Holy Communion 8 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon 11 ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL LUIBERTYVILLE CHI Thursday evening at 7:00 Junior Charles J. and it may bring you . luck. Why not take« one of our plants ho me tonight to Mother : or your She will be so pleas-- antly surprised that We Deliver , Pastor, RDAY, YOU STILL OCCASION-- of . thrift, housewifely 8 mevin: fies ts abiiiiy to egndiint g hmuofldutlyutho,md;d mhmumw iness. These virtues--of our grand-- running an office m camere in fac:: they add Instre to arly sphere in which a womgn choos-- es to shine. x flmfllmhdbfi- a delightfully wholesome, efficient young person--as agreeably fapper-- ish as the next one when it comes to looks--that it helps to revive your faith in human nature. & / When you come right down to there are no virtues "in vhh!mth"!!'_""'""" But as long as the race exiats, the average woman's most: important um-mum-h-.filj ..":L"'.:",":'.E T emity hoapiniity, ' » And when all is said and done, isn't that just about the greatest achieve. ment anyone can hope to accomplish in this world? make their own clothes, and plan the family budget as effi¢iently as they sing and dance and drive car. So don't give nphdvb--fi'# not all bona fide "flappers"--we're still going to have some real homes. PERHAPS This issue's classifieds are There are. many items among them. If it is not there perhaps & wint ad will find it for you at an inexpensive rate. 3 REGISTER OFEFEICE Turn to Page of. PHONE 90 _ k agonl T Douglas Fairbanks in "ROBINHOOD"® *~"xf;g~ ALLY SEE ONE Tremendous, drama. Georgeous spectacle. Stupendous scenes of regal splendor ONE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME to see :$50.00 Tailor Made ~-- _ Suits for Only f $25.00 These are "uncalled for" suits made from new all wool.spring fabrics--cut according to the latest styles. : P We have only 25 of them. It is your only chance this Spring to get a classy suit at low price, so fls i whey in remetnomy _ _ ***_ RAY N. SMITH At 6:45 and 9:10 P. M. B4

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