x3 PAGE FOUR ~Rutered as second--class'matter October 18, 1916, at the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. Issued twite weekly. "Js not 'Aiways -- aten'~ esn her hair." have yet to 'that experience is one thing the gt'hyonm& The man T aothing is always wondering hvthooflcE fellow does it. Uncle Sam is is-- Tiies Sohe: Feopls Un Aboat s ant ans Lake Counts "How Other People C , and any Lake County mq:mimbymmmhm wwm&i'mmm-mm mbmdcw.wmyme-hm living and the three cents for education, recrea-- tion and charity is a tibhtwad. The man who-- sives n ie tm ciiirmsee m / /+ «ied o --pon s ioges in tayr woos s -d.h'.c'nnhwtofmdflhrh mm.'a%mm"w-fl# mwm.h-:rumm.wuu who saves twenty cents out w.wfi fifty cents for living, ten cents for ten cents for recreation and ten cents for charity--he shali'be praised--he is the really thrifty person. of the local drug stores urdered a A lady »#M wants -- o in our town d"flm ie ns fl'fi section of the Illinois Con-- tral track washed out. He procured Tun"'fni'.ah{"" down the track he flagged the New Orieans-- Memphis--Chicago fast passenger train, probably saving the lives of widgen Ayrcd A, n Ant in wihoo ar mer Homu fln provio; of Phaa ce as wior m--::hmuuu- nb-;: thermic energy l:;'. ground. 'hh"hm and power to the surrounding coun-- THE HOUSEHOLD DICTIONARY Home is where a man whll-L" < which people turn on while #ou are m'" l,-(- * y Sheives * woeden 'Strips RDoor bells are buttons pushed by Since the first four years forms a up about daybreak. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. ifenre eh wl motuing. 1 e -- ":.:'__:'E'h"m."i «atame are griaes used in serul 'Before they domb it. . _ _ SBuccreedihy the Waukegan Weekly Gazette Established 1850 other day a customer in ALONG THE CURBSTONES A MAN ABOUT TOWN . HOW THEY GET AHEAD FRANK H. JUST, Editor in ~~There is Mikby a bunglein an in [ 2% /C :# @*;, &fl-hfl Cas * ;'.' ~!v' ':' our last yea %olu 'There is a large number of jic wh§ ate willing to colsbrate all Pay: Up W »%110} & Tickets $1.00 We W Gome lucky going T9# $ Wear Phone 14 1914 level. It would pay almost anybody to get this itéHle be and read and study it. Whet! d \ x ?;; h ufi:'dwd 'g voking and a few minutes devoted to figures probably would set most of us to & -- ment of our ex b <up io Whles A'wise old banker once said taht it isn't what & man makes that 'as much as it is what he save 'l'hn'lvhl. in a sentence if you A think it over. And 'if you want further pro read the little book on saving that Uncle is now giving away to his pebple * _ BOYCOTTS _~~ $ Five thousand York housewives started & bo ntmm*flw w »-.dn.\\xman to get "'"-- a pound at a time. t > that a of nature is not out of pis said it' -e'tdnlf?wheflu\.ltwu & in the bucket, this New York sugar strike, but it . aM"bN«Ym&M down a fraction gropers «were the house would the to take in man: that eontain sugar. We utllbfinvmg ~and mn:'u: hmuhwillhd' prices b g ; Ag mnd'ndfimoh.hkpflu.x.flw advise woman le to join in-- 1 mmmtnmhig&l_'g_i- oi ie 5> wate Iesere To the pantsimiactliey Blake was arrested earlier in the day by Chief of Police Edward Ma-- roney on a charge ~if. swindling Henry Edwards, a blindr merchant of Highland Park, out of $1.-- 'The law will not tolerate the swindling of a blind man, 1 ' m-mn-mumm was impressed on Emest Blake, an employe of the 'street department at Highland Park, Thursday after-- noon by Police Magistrate James Duffy, when he meted out a six months' sentence in the Lake county SWINDLES BLIND MAN, 1 NCKEN UP THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 j "I EETS t .- "J Ts ul' t hn oi mt r 0 % Thursday, . 10, in -- Libertyville and May 11, in G:'wdoh. p s0-- o oo nights. ;\ ~ P in the door..: . y s ic .8 } / i.4 o * "I hurriedly secured my gun and gave chase, but the dellow ran south lnfi"ao&.h due Miss Gronert and . Winkler, who coached the :I"u '"uh"':. were fnll'd'li: wou patience Raymond &nfih, the -- business maunager certainly has the system, he knows how to get e full nouse and Leverett ~Hawk, is invaluable-- as marry: Frances anc obtain the un-- cle's million. . Lioyd Odell was a scream .as Timothy Haye. : ~Frank Baumgartrer as Silas Sicklemoore, the village constable, will be remem-- bered for hig undying love for Sarch -- Music was furnished by the high school orchestrn, . directed by Miss CRIME --WAVE.GBIP3 All of 0ys who took part were excellently in their various rmgnlr'f the characters n & r; Wilson Olen-- dorf was Richs 'l'at;.uh-.;m young er .who has'. a brilliant scheme for ing a million dol-- lare. . @ll Cisey -- as Francis Feilton was fereed io masquarade as the million dollars (Nellie made a most gir}.) Silvin Duba (L, 'T. H. S.,. Shelk) was a girl to be proud of, as Maleolm, Rich-- nird's fianceg. . and -- Bugs . Wil-- ma 6y Little _ as Dora Ritie) (hs Bevent +( fhantis Faine Donald Fitzgerald took the part of Mrs. Sarah Ann NMullen, "a woman Tok ; -n&lf,'"" ht sancd -- Wight mupSIn- dton':fllolfi"l-% villianous personage. He planned to {(Continued from Page Two.) UNCLE'S NIECE." WAUKEGAN in the rear of a building," Mr. Roach some months ago," Mr. Roach de-- lnice in s tmibery in this thy T. H. 3. showed beautiful form in mwnuuflwrfi . Ole was as good as ever in fl?i 8 Tegtmeyer (L) Wirts, The ;Id.-lf} hlu follows: '(I)) 2, '%fl-ln, (L) 8, Steams (A) 11 Sec. * v-&--l. Poulton (L), 2 07&. (L) 8 Wrench (L), 5 minutes 46 Sec <High Jumps--1 Wilson (L) Spat-- "The Tellow who is trying to kiD T. H. 8. WINS IN SATUERDAYS TRACK MEET {Continued from Page One) Chase & Sanborn CRUSADE BRAND COFFEE Sunshine Coco Taffy Bar, per lb. Telmo Pure Fruit Pre-- serves---- Rasberry, Apri-- eot, Peach, Strawberry, 16 oz. jar, per jar 3 Lb. Can $1.10 i 6 cuuwnmwn PERCOLATOR -- $1.00 ~ _ 220 Daskh--Lindroth (L) 2 Wight-- man (L), 8 Rentner (A) 26 1--5. § r 2 Olen-- dokss Wightmen (E) a7 A1. 7 in 1 High Hurdies 1, Wilson, 2 Lind-- rofi("!dlhlfl."'-') $ " ' ( # (A), 5 Bnglebrect (L) 80 ft. 3 in. Low Hurdles--1 Lindroth (L), 2 Wilson (L) 3 Wirts (A) :80 3--5. _ 440 Dash~--1 Englebrect (L) 2 n:-:mu) 8 Butterfield (L) 1:08 2--5. L 4 son (L). 9 ft. 6 in. ; 880 Run--1 Olendorf (L) 2 Poul-- ton (L) Shepherd (L) 2:17 8--5. Broad Jump----1 2 Her-- wan (A) A) 18 ft. 6 in. _ Relay . 2 :25 2--5. b. Englebrecht, Tegtmeyer, ~ herd and Olendorf. The meet closed with a 'score of L. T. H. 8. 851. Antioch 27%. ; y n > a*~ 4+ C pmg w No:. M Ne g blvegabi s ie i db e #Lb. Can Cooked Corn Beef, per can -- Jap: Rose Soap, Pole Vault--1 Tegtmeyer, 2 Wil-- 25¢ Telephone 57 Office in First National Bank Bldg. ~Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite park VETERINARY SURGRBON 161 Lincoin Ave. Phone 35 DK. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD Hours: 1:30 to 5 & 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays & Holidays by Appointment J. H. HESLIN _ Kaiser Bldg., Over Gas Ofice-- Phinw 26 %» : : _ Libertyville, HL ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR C. B.OLNEY, D. ¥. M. LANGWORTHYX'S. Assistant State Veterinarian Prof{fessional Services LYELL H. MORRIS Bulk Or Package --. Also Bulbs Plants Or Shrubs DBR. J. L. TAYLOR B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW