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Lake County Register (1922), 9 May 1923, p. 4

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<_~ _ _\ 'Entered as second--class matter October 18, 1916, /..' at the post office at Libertyville, Tilinois, under Act of Car ving $ Aigirer, of Overtuncd" o2 * Nee that usin firfq-d oi , 800 or 400 [ _ ~-- timaes more than electricity. PAGE FOUR > is because there are so many 3198 :---- s *# & L5 . f time may comée when a young m wndrmf the next dance for fear he sak a dance record. \ Here's hoping don't get into -ut-i--'un-:p-uufl seagdn is Bnor. .. . . > > KEYSTONE PRINTING SELVICE, Publishers Py n PV C nRmPZ C l 1 * DAY W As they go ""E a scientist's point of view, once said that "The child mongy is not to by this or any dther com-- takes most . of its-- from the mother." Some| tmusiy that is Set greater prosperity. Ex m student of human apmndflnthnmpod-weko-emflnmrinournld-t Give him the cally ir an ancient £" information he seeks as intelligently as you can and ;'!wc the key of the soul, and she it nendhimonbilmwith-good{np' ' is who the eoin of character and makes the be--| town and community. The good words h ay sh; ing who would be a savage but for her gentle cares, a | about us later on mnotgduto-hurt@ ind the Christian man. hmnfw_qmndhwru"lmomge'mdl'mflhenn bound to cireulate to Y people too g,".m,m':'&,.: to which they are e ground for claiming. "The custom | of -- wearing « Most men and women owe more to their mothers thiin to 'all other influences combised. It was their mothers that took them at the tender age when their characters could be turned in any direction, and mould-- ed them into form# capable of achieving good results, ~-- The constent 'devotion of motherhood to it# young is a tremeadous force for good. A child must have an extremely stubborn nature, if --he is not impressed and 1t Te has ato voraincee, hs elll, mafond, and pite o A M-flfizdtheb;';(mm odcnlopg't: T¥ people have too much of a tendency .flkumumm'mw:.: g&u' hwfldh-zmu&hdbyflst. As they &'- older, they come to see what a wealth of love has ; out on them ,far more than they had any ~The custom : of %amfim for Mother's is a beautiful one, . but sentiment ought not to %'hmyflfl. mhwhomum' J mt neaps have im P oo they waukee Avenue and you need a gas and a guide when you want to cross the street. &Tfih'yfl. why not limber up old water chariot and do a little fi"fi% m and disabi-- fag the other, at um. near Tion City. * John Steward, North avenue, dri-- ver of a under the influence of liquor. With him in the machine, accord-- ing to reports, were J. Litkus, Wau-- kegan, and a young woman. _ struck the side of the Kenosha car. The coupe piloted by Steward ca-- reened off the larger car and over-- turned near the ditch The three sccupants though pinned inside the Since our main street will not be over to the opposite side of the road. None of the occupants were injured. Efifik-fi.mmu jaun road at the time. T ith of the cars were damaged E-:-oumun against John Stewart as a re-- ault of the accident when a war-- eated. The warrant was placed in the hands of the Zion police. Six persons narrowly escaped in-- _._._~-- BMIND RIDE FREE 1 who reside in On-- travel free of charge on ears of Toronto and ®n-- for . passes on must be totally blind. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers F""% linition for a ;spd; mate fé'fi""'fld when. an electric light could be awitehed on a moment instead." It Stanley Ruika, Kenesha, was the Succeeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette # _ ALONG THE CURBSTONES 3 Observations By _ _ A MAN ABOUT TOWN~ BULLETIN FRANK H. JUST, Editor. Petting party is where a girl says, :'"'w'hk. 5 c going home." 'A'lotdpi;lowutto sprout wings because.they have their names h@lvlalct'.uk. Pcs, .!:C.,'.'\i",.lo ® 4 sects--for that matter, all are. : weren't here is when someone starts in to, tell/us something "purelv for our own good." % k his gardén plot is the real land 'of i wnee 4o an% Siitin dicieas neudt ._TE" 1 _at Citizons re-- member that as a the "'5';3_,.._ Purc Travel co s are much better .now. n oige . ---- s greater numbers m-mwn:'m v of them are coming throug Libertyville before the chill of winter comes again, ard 1 Fie toapiiy ates nbe! uy oill reip e ons lla.'.fl)'" ; ht%'wtbo > "";; P d Cncin <Abrmeacerr~e ts NC dbA rcnincttt C Suing No 1Ine BFT ing or a cordial greeting. No able--bodied i has an sreuse for loafing now. There is absolutely 10 for idleness or bumming about the country, Ir the * THE HOBO SEASON oi yl-- Return to normal conditions, or near--normal, just as yonchmotomitvh:dl'l"fi"h"m" ' one "institution" we aincerely Mm'?' war had wiped out forever----the American . onl known ufluml&h reported g"'" .-;; efi e o9 y mmunities and the smaller towns. We would impress upo ',3 of Libertyville that they are in no wise inc JA- type of humanity--no one awes the tramp either a. the charity of those who are 6 g their Tood. l::ulttofl.hNouhngttoh Te f refuse a human being distress *to which he is entitled. But the man who deliberately préfers to in t n enrreanten o en \ sort, So you should arrange your rece !or&hfl! send him on his way with a good imp . of the town and eonm& The good words k -boutmhmonm:mtshl"-h""*» moagy he spends while here is bound to to the mutual advantagerof all. k.' KEEP THIS IN MIND . 'The dance given by Wilmot Pro-- gressive Club 'was a success. -- All pnunt'udnw evening. Just about. sixty was taken Mrs. Harry Schneider received the alarm clock. Mrs. E. Frost has been chosen s the chairman of the Emma Herrpian, Virgil Hagle and Vernon Meintzer.. Others.are being .f 3 ' pa J vaxg" M""&,u"n'"g ceiving the touches, the picture study fnd tree are coming Hnl:ufi; 2.' will be a {tn dance at the Ha Knoll Farm, of which Frank Spencer is foreman. k *\ iss _ tirrand M :-:?nui are bots Wednesday, Ag'. s A meeting called by the farm bu-- So far five bird houses have been brought in. Those who made them s T A » & m M -- small amounts, but they were not, Mh nditions, no svime mt mm So a new -v? wecurity was devised and the U, 8. Government Savings System was created and made a per-- 1 oz. or l ton? AUTO PAINTING ~Dymond Avenue and Mechanic's Phowes STEB and HZJ > ~-- LIBEERTT Your Truck or Car Lettered or Monogramed DECKER & WHEELER BYF EXPERIENCED WORKMEN One ounce of Royal Baking Powder is worth a ton of" -- when you consider the su-- with all the fake investments that lers who in bogus stocks and other worthless securiti¢cs, <In a brief but interesting form the Gov-- ernment Suvings System tells what| is interested enough to write to the > .. uuutn-wwyuimw at 'Washing-- sued. It is sept free to anyone who| ton for it, * o mmole_gkm;u?-h-» .~ ~_Store this week--with a desnonstrator who will explain how simple it is to operate, t 44 | ~_ exactly what the clean intense flaime of the Florence Oil Cook Stove can do. 'This flame is close under the When something own eyes f happen with your ---- _ you are usually sure.of your opinic ADMISSION 50c "HIS UNCLE'S NIECE" Get your reserved seat tickets at Lovell's or> Come One! --Come All! '_TO THE HIGH SCHOOL'S CALL Given by the BASKET BALL BOYS OF L. T. H. S. High School Auditorium -- THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 By Raymond W. Sargent AT THE

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