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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Jun 1923, p. 4

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Entered as second--class matter October 13, 1916, ut the post office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of March 3. 1879. Issued twice weekly. Breaches of fiag etiquette are humiliating, Every. American wishes to be"correct in the manner of dis-- w%mmmn mis-- kes are only when there are no rules of "wukahthaflm.m ence we feel sure few Libertyville people knew any-- m"%flhhnmmh.fihfi- erest. It was fitul'hudth(m.a- ion, its was to frame uniform rules for 6 iag gthlu'ndhwfl'kdmm results promises to be successful. 4 4 mmtfinvmmw"" gates from many national patriotic took in the discussioas. And wnile the conference was &'ungw,m?mw, e ARVCBCOE MJ . cth c ccmmmmcontss Ahrcn n ty B i tite B Vn uma&wr-dm favorably will later on become a part of the laws of our laad. Wlfiugndtommdthhgm is little ignorance. 'Too frequent, however, are such violations of y as draping the fiag over chairs bregare in Infoets bn it Thiss fndlgnites water pitchers or objects on it. These € mh@lywwdmvhonthbdhem- fmandvfl.lhlnmh-pmtphuhfiom code to be formulated. S ianant Than ond women of matate yeute foed 10 t t. Men women years to h&inthenflmunmvhidi'itfiddbw i-z»wu-& : $ tax, as at present planned in hm m:&u as pa ' A meeting was held Mfl' ming to decide the question. There were hot discussions and no decision could be reached. Another meeting is called for July. 6, at which the mat-- udfl&m'f: .fi" property imain will be taken up. + is CITIZENS OF WAU-- CONDA WANT ROAD WIDENED heavy and Wauconda school --Doris Paddock, William Johnson.. Grimm school--Ardis Toft, Clar-- ence Kufalk Ir. Brick Vogt. . M-mc.m. Wright school --Mary Freeman, Dorothy Freeman, Gladys --Mulder, fls eb * 0 * ag makk um is Tainking . the Homer Edwards. Gavin school-- Richard Mulder yard. Central schoot, North Chicago-- Mildred Postick, Tone Knickelbein, Blanche Killien, Clayton Christen-- --.wtflm'n- ner, Bancroft, Louise Nes-- bitt, Ruby Roman, Wilbur Yates, Walter Helmkamp, Rocelia Sandahl, Deéan Dunakin, Louise Schultz, John A. i nchermen " school »Bigiets " Ay-- Grubb -- school--Helen . Neshaus, Cperfect for three last years.) Rondout school--Jessie .. Benner, Grace Volino, William Hawthorne Farm phine Milbradt, Leo » Bs All of us | about how mows belnc at prek uy * * Slocum Lake, school--Jennic Do« Hickory school--Harold Kennedy, KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers, Y¥ork House school-- Monoville school --Mary Galiger, Lake Zurich (Continued from page one.) t, the of the 18)<« * umdenuft..wl"f'- The state road was| La¢ T ipigriya.s owners .. hs Imfossed _ rafficl * FRANK H. JUST, Editor. PLAY HOOKY ONCE FLAG ETIQUETTE for for its sueccess' | Mrs, Dorfler as Mrs. Montgomery the hostess; Mrs. Welich as the widow just out of mourning --and the other parts taken by Miss Quinta Gotti, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Harry Gotti, John--.Newbore, Mrs. H. Gotti, J. C. Dorfler, Hugo--Gotti, Otte Boe-- ha, Garrett Newbore and Tom De Lacy, were splendidly portrayed and The Picture chorus. and Home Town Kiddies in their pretty cost-- umes were very attractive and add-- .dl az:;'gma directed re. the play and much credit is due her were graciously repeated in response to the hearty encores. . "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON" (Continued From Page One.) "Turn to the Right" i Classes Beginning June 15 Just One of 13 Big Attractions RE D PAT H CHAUTAUQU A Chautaugua Week Here JULY 14 TO 19 Otfefingngddmkh repare -- uates of Commercial Col:n-aes fom A wealth of amusing and ~ heart--grippinig episodes Also Regular Commercial Courses MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD Season Tickets only $2.50 Great Comedy Drama inteliprnt fuat it t rellrood congany o resess m.:'rfl: a train hits an automobile. The engineer can-- Imp Xpen a en o e e CSE not reasonabl _b.,mdhmthtr"'--mwfif hm-;luo the eflfltw.¢' tpslowdflmhlrdm'flfl--h ng in time possible when be sees an automobile on nght-- of way. > All bcullnamdhdo,hb .3' whistle, and he very seldom to do:--that. . The. mdwitym'%ud:fihhnflu'- mon sense have been warned and s ie endpten m riare Servitel io cxervise simule pmsantions when sbout to ing more traveling by auto now than they do : :'3.: m% year.. It would be ufllz therefore, to remember that at a railroad the train always has the right of way. uk. iz hard to hammer it into the heads of farmers ev-- re that theirs is a business the same'as anything else and that there is just as much -- reason why the farmer should have # system 6f bookkeeping as there is Haphazard farmi buyin keeping OF enue received, fan't the road to success in farming. in rddn% selling livestock, grain, poultry or fruit and you Muthqkmnputtydmhd on what they buy and what they As a result they know more about how to plan for the future; when to tighten up or when to loosen up. BAM&'I"IM-"; at figures, and make an Attempt to keep tab on 3 finances. It'll pay big in the long--run. M o tion, too, to be able to tell by looking back over the books just how prices shift from year to year. Get some kind of a book, no matter how poor you may be Presented by a New York Cast ural colleges throughout the country are mmw it into the heads of farmers ev= Second Night .---- and the ways in which it should never business concerns need and must have it, KEEPING FARBM BOOKS HE CAN'T SsTOP Bulgaria's new cabinet is off. It is Zanhoff, Mooff, Smiloff, Rousoff, Todoroff, and Kazasso. ? cently and thousands first water in several Sottinia Papaconstantion in Chicago so. now our typewriter stutters. Florida ° University hés made Bryan a doctor of laws,. _ Bill has been their dry nurse all along. "What a Grass Widow Knows," is a new book. The thing must have about ten million pages. Tonight (Friday) is the last pre-- sentation of this delightful musical comedy. A capacity house should greet this closing performance. Big rainstorm hit New York re-- "The bullet was fired into the body between the fifth 'and sixth nhlflp-mt:mflm@t oracle of his heart, lodging in the mudu,ol'mb.ek. Powder burns were on the body, where m"n;:a was . inflicted, showing * gun was pressed against the body and difscharged." man named Peter Batura, a neigh-- bor, attended & dance at the Four-- teenth street park in North Chi-- cago, Sunday night. Lach, the po-- say, 'was unable to go on the dance floor, so Batura danced with Mrs. Lach several times, He es-- corted her home after the dance. ' that a shot was fired at Lach by ong of the The widow told 'Coroner ° Ts that Tetheit alt Tok iess the her held on Monday, according to Coro-- Coroner Taylor said ~ Wednesday that he believed that Lach had fired the shot in the roof, while the offic-- ers were attempting to break into o. e e s io som oo ner 'Taylor, showed that Lach had When Lach returned home he found Batura in. company 'with his wife. This aroused his anggr and he took: out a .38 caliber revolver and fired a shot at Batura, the bul-- let missing his head by inches. The --North Chicago police were no-- tified and later. Sheriff Ahistrom was called to the scene. While the officers were breaking in a door leading to the hayloft, strom, shot himseli. He died while enroute to the Victory ~Memorial Snow's Auto Livery DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERYVIC My Columbia Six touri car. Contmental% Seal motor. > This car is mwnderlnlmafi No one ever drove it but my-- fo one smy y it on fimep'mn. R. J. (Continued 'From Page One.) Automobile For Sale Celebrate the 4th Phone Libertyville, 806 Big Display of Fireworks DIAMOND LAKE Ray Bros. Grove and Pavilion Also Dancing Tues, Evening and Wed, Afternoon hole was found~ in . the Fourth of July Night to SELF Music by McCormick's Orchestra AND AN OLD TIME DANCE Veniremen. were dismissed reg-- ularly Thursday morning as the hunt for jurors continued. Hopes for a jury by the end of the week hung (Continued from Page Ozne) To match axy shit or outfit. Doz-- .ens of different styles and colors. Dozens of different models-- Plain or trimmed in color.---- Plenty of For Women and Misses Pathning Jupplies Of Khaki or Tweed. All sizs*ts-- water wings, ; mmfly"dj'fi.m ;%tz-' &: m-g f Films for the camera Gloves 'Thermos bottles Paper dishes w Sterno stoves Canned heat Boxed dJapanese lanterns Souvenirs Fireworks Underwear Phoenix Collar and cuff sets Black Cat hosiery Ete.. Ete. CE' * Hats and Caps {Dozens of Other Holiday Needs are Here---- Knickers JURY AT ~ Delman -- Hitehings, " Area, . and Lester Niemeyer, Barrington, were dismizsed by agreement of defense and state when-- no: other solution was possible. : * ¥3 Famous Kay--Nee branad in plain * white, stripes, cotton pongee Every conceivable color. All sizes. All new stock jast received. Bathing Supplies Dress or S Shirts on the Cook county side of the d and the latter had just come Cook county about a month ago. showed . that he : had : been b4

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