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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Jul 1923, p. 8

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L3 _ Lake Villa Nips Burling-- _ _' ton 4 to 2; Bixby Stars «_ . the biggest and scrapplest League of . . t wate is us nidied «ooo o + '%fi:mlx:';::#nuw is _--._~. "amtitled to the joys of carrying his , fi.u&.wumw ba reporter went and signed up ~ Long Grove winning streak of 7 was broken Sunday by Area : them 11--2. mT{tfl'ltook an&mmmw not blame the umpires, -- as some of thot!':rtu-lhndonn. It ::lsl more -Inrleugu than game. Area aided by Tigers nimer-- mmumdfl:flymnl::d&' »fig';*l«m%&.n:ua g..msan& ning, when m igers hook -'-'ml "irneeting whare of this boaten <Lake Villa ito 0 the other ~Lake Villa scored one in the first and md on Te whath. "The maat ond and one ninth. "The last out 'the 27th man, but Holistein ton a lease on « Lux With Lake Villa: ~~ A large crowd of about 650 (zaw Star with the Forrestors, A wo hits. : Gilbert, outficlder, who made his debut with the champs Imwe"Tim 18 00 8 08 0204 ns P iss im trips to the pan. He is a & will be the opposition at "BUCK" JOINS BIG LEAGUE . -- Nigns Up Umpire For Life _ IGERS CLAWS TRIMMED Bixby had his day at Lake Villa ike Villa next Sunday. Seore by innings: . STATE LINERS Galaxy of Hits Mixed with Error Gives: County *Leaders 3--1 Win ---- -- of its -- winning . streak muwmu».:'a- at Antioch.----Good pitching. by :uhoncad"lgumdemm ~MM.nfllni:-.:'miamw&-- et in the seventh inning when Gross i anaan ns , Ts scorec a l came in on Klnt-bflm _ Etate 1 took a one run lead in +--B from then on was help-- ~~Both sides scored seven hits and fid-t-moquflnddm- . ~Rocekford Nexst. Next Sunday Antioch will meet #the champion traveling team of the State traveling under the title of .. Bcore by innings: State Line .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O--1 gmdoc,oeoavw ries: State Line----Edgar and a vebireman? . A,~They said they saw a man that worked in an ice house. I _ said what difference does that 'make; you didn't fix any' of the: jurork. * f fidfi they say they were jn Wanul! for? | A~--To create QWhat did they ask you for? A«m--1 gan't . answey that _ on the xk '-*t*@gg-;" demanded a. for Antioch jolted another team out (Continued trom Pagé One) ,_" i * < ¢ i & p U f . .' [ , é 8 C P N % y h A 4 , L 7 1°90 V _ N y a / $ .e o x+ U _ 5 j i e # _A -- 7 * ¥ REIEL. K ® . , s r"}-;» * f s s s * ) _ ~".~ Starting Today * M / % ¥9% f * of these articles we advise an / v W aoalw w# o% 4 Wo% lw" #. ® Ribbed Union M.L'gor lf" o"o-o'o # % l--for * & ® h--' 41 $1 $1 $1 v is v"'km I ' f nmh'm%mmmn'nm(;ww& Lights, # is / ' ywlZa.emleto!)yin_r% 'W},&'Newm Next Sunday the "Lights" play i tation of Law _ > en yry en _ '® thappy Doneh and " ouentays| _ Weukmgan maglere "h have to ave iad sufficient practice and are: pay to fish in Lz igan _ as HOLD MINISTER _ - Asflflfl.&fi' "Mamotohghtmynlfi when the sheriff's office raided Oakland Hotel at Bullfrog Island in ;&nmufldflnw ty ;SML. L. 'Alexander, C for possessing and selling \ Alexander, who startled the col-- ored residents of the city last win-- ter with a bolid scheme of building A "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" ex-- vous > i Dust Caps, . 2f01'fi'. o House Slippers, 1 fort;;t, < .+¥ €HR Mercerized Hos i6 £. 7. * M yA l 2 for-. a. # d . ."0& 2 for ... Percale, 5 yds. .. Slippon Sweaters @1 1 for ... . ... ulA 1 fo--l'.. ® o..v; oo o. o. ming Su Libertyville Cement Block Works Alexander, Uplift otor, .-- Nabbed -- at AT THE j« d# 3. / 4 viup 1 *A 94 n t ;/ C 9: o-u'tl' -- A % ?;\ MB & ... ... & t an Agke® pule d o ized Hose, @1 Ve / Lo AF. {; P + a woe a # k Th € k +s oo-oov.'t e,,ui: yg'é',fi" w % o# o# .' " o y M V:. C i t x %, in +oo m e & -- Lo --\+»« »1.>s»»0 A s ABal] Ting of Hot ty i PR 9 L roun o CaPe C to do battle with the 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard Een t tC i5 d fys WA oo ts in tho oogle Rheo in the Beee entampiing is otke ts their ds, ' office . few days. He could ut supply the requests, however, b&cause ~of fail-- ure of the license blanks to arrive. 'll':nbhnhmupefld,hmhly Dancing at Hertel's Pavilion, Half Day, . Wednesdays, : Ssturdays -- and M mainsia-- NE ~RAY BROS. & CDMP FISHINCG IN LAKE In the Long Run H.~C. DOWDEN GIVE US A Ore :J been carted away vit.hoh * much 'The upstairs of the home . was turned topsy turvy, being ransgcked from one end to the other, . Only the two banks and small articles from Mr. Funk's coat were taken -- Patrolman ~John Metz went: to the hoie as soon ap the report was _ Dr. W and family of ) are visiting at the !!np_m. Churchill's father, 0. E. Phone Libertyvilie, 808' ~ .. _ Look at the above illustrations show-- ing how the De Laval Milker is made to 'suit the temperament of the cow. Everything is just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. 'The master pulsator on the Pulso-- The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked (Continugd 'From Page One.) Pump assures an' absolutely: uniform . -- We will gladly tell you.more about the Felephone Libertyville 206--R2 _ . Postoffice: Area, HIL SATURDA Y k Hardware Compan Tulips. Geraniums . Hyacinths Pansies few of these begutiful potted plants in your window. Each day their fragrance will more than reward you for your trouble. You will find it a pleasure taking care of a Libertyrille, 1L., Phone 10 / Libertyville Flower. & o Vegetable Company _ * M S 5 i ie oo g..qg.mu, mfortably f ' eX ho !> ts i . es '"55'"3' F 14 2" !i mwM; teap; pulsator is close to the udder: *fiw orous milking, and the altérnating action is such as the Our Prices are Fair Kept A Window Garden? . Have You Ever or 7 5. N %

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