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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Aug 1923, p. 6

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M ---- REFOSES MOTION | _ FOR INUNCTION P Ti d 44 CS tPack SX ; Judge Edwards Holds Re-- against James Gorman. and Ben Abrams, business agents. of the Cleq_uinésh;nd Dyers élng, and John , secretary of t ."Laun-- d?'y and Dye House, Drivers and Ch#mm' Ummuu* | that -- it feared trouble following the dis= against James Gorman. and Ben Abrams, business agents. of the Cleaners and Dyers . Union, and John Clay, secretary of the "Laun-- dry ,and Dye House, Drivers and Ch'l.&m K lhdn; that it company m ?leollowh' the dis-- --of a driver and. the wall r '_a driver and. the "ll' out :of % nnhm!mfl sough to have protection of the <e-- training order, : Union attorneys t the request. .« stated :in her affidavit that a man called on the phone at her home Aug. 6 and warned that the "*plant was going up in smoke." The driver stated that _ Gorman and Clay hemmed h%!: in with their automobiles ~while was driving the company's truck Aug. 7. He escaped the two cars, he said. . -- NEW BOOKS ADDED eb ho Broubis wht prgoanly rigt itself without the aid of--an injunc-- action. The scene is the new Klon« ahd'hn:dlfltldl.duincth flwmm,'!ho'fullowhcpld is the oil gushing from subterran« The Snare--Rafael} Sabatini. Sab-- atini is called the "Modern Dumas." 'l\hhc-'lfilwhcmfld- uresque tale of and adventure built about the Napoleonic wars. North of 36--Emerson Hough. It is of the Texas cattle trail that Mr. Hough writes. He pictures a wild, almost --lawless -- country . through a h colde an te w'? Mvadeo.ufi' ' is a market. . In this desperate'ven-- mm"l""d".' neer bravery and daring. The Last of the Vikings--Johan Judge Claire C. wvarda'flu rcuit court Wednesday refused to Bojer. .A vivid portrayal of life on the ruagged Norwegian coast, depict ing the fisherman's endless struggle for life in the icy, northern waters and the tireless waiting and toiling gard. A vivid romance in which Ay-- wg-'&&"" 4 ' for destruction® of the' . of Baal. AKitY f of the p O'Brien. Having--reeently from his third visit to lonely isl of the line, Mr. O'Brien writes taird book on the beautiful 7 the far South Seas. This | deals with blating coral 84 and adventures in the Islands. It has dramatic situations enough to endow a doten novels. . _: BLANCHE A. MITCHELL, t¥ 'Librarian. ® The -- congressional library= at Washington is one of the most fam-- the reader and tourist 'What is not generally known about the lie ous in the world and the beauti¢s of its marbel stairways and mos-- ailes and columns are well known to *,:".;'m"'"' sman desites a book, flepnonn request Tor it And the book is thken by aB electric carrier through . an under-- ground tunnel to the capitol. A stone for interior pur-- pores is maile from the pulp receiv-- ed from the extraction oil from the ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP BY THIS SULPHUR : the netition which MEMORIAL LIBRARY at home. , is definite ordet .. -- Plenty ¥¥ Exmagenmemmee it CC C000 The auto fan never got any real pleasure out of his car when it. was new" and worked fine, but now: that ljt'hmctopimmdheenK. er it, the fan 'is becomIn y attached 'to the old. '«'wiv o others it may be an Old GOHE 4 , but' to? him it's still "M A material reduction has Deen made in the price of all Exide Auto mobile Batteries, according to Mr. Weiskepf of the local Exide-- Ser-- knew now to properly care for their BATTERY SERVICE STATION _ ANNOUNCES LOWER PRICES Weskopf, "Aoes not in any way, im~ ty & reduction in the quality of the Exf& 'Battery, On the contrary. it is the Samme as that.. which has brought world wide acceptance. of of the Exide as a quality product knew now to properiy care iU0! MTZ" W'W&OMMM' stantly called upon 'to test them, add water, clean the terminals and do much work that the present day automobilist nas learned to do for PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN o ligee~ . =-- §f/» "& < BM ' prices at WRC! (m.IR Exide Batteries®is the If you wantquickaction give us your property to sell reduction," > "fli A# Libertyville Business property, 80x150 ft. Renting for per mo. -- Here is a real speculation at $7,200.00, AWquMipourhands!opnakonAng-- $FB VC L K sn o same o tw Tt M NU . . o2 nc Aia e --mmm 1 block from Business i. Uwner has an income of $59.00 per mo. from romeshrgv wphmmnforhmfly R Ahoa;gboiqwmurmamfleaNo.oflMtyvflle. Good bundflb--'ut-inabamfifnlsmwooded"mve,finemfll- ard. afiAmacelhnt_hrmhfid. Price $7,000. -- Will in-- m'mi,.m and machinery complete for $8,000. A snap. andy 5 acre place, 1 mile from Libertyville. Good build i w ."" 516 North Milwaukee A Over Decker's Drug Store 3 We have Dandy 5 acre place, J mile .Lrom LIiDerly VHIC« vw";;i"; ings, d?fd-etficw Good land. Corn, alfalfa, garden, stock, crops and machinery compleu;v.ooo.oo. Also 60 and 72 acres black prairie farms with good improve-- ments, 6 miles south of Libertyville at Prairie View. Priced Other bargains. Come in and get acquainted. We are here to serve you and aim to give everybody an honest square few SELLERS & PETERSEN th . We sold the same on Atugust 14th, just 8 days later, have another modern 8 room home for sale at $5,500.00 | JE LAKE CO SATURDAY RMK%M ROAD ALMOST READY Bupe"inwlldent R.u s s ell Says Highway May Con-- _ ~nect with St. Mary's Rockland road will soon be ready for opening, probably by Saturday, it was announced today by County Superintendent of Highways Char-- les E. Russell. It will extend to a "_datlfoulfllofanflkunéisc. Marys road near Libertyville,. . ; \'Plans are underway to extend the road work to . connect . with (St. Marys road. A conference was 'held Monday in which the proposition was discussed but no action taken. %'i_!fipwgement is reported in New fiflefim'. Boy: whipped another one fer calling him a sheik. :. .. .. * Golf balls may: have killed two s on a London course; anyWay, UVA new fruit juice extractor, 6100 trically operated, will soon be used by every progressive soda fountain in the country, judging by thepop-- wlarity with wnich the extractor al-- "l-(liy 8 icb i c tBini n o im IP i 1 ol ready installed is being received. From the eustomer'garint' of view the interesting part. of the machine ;:d the process of making the drink is that it is all done in plain sight, only fresh fruit is used, no substi-- tution is possible and the' mixing of :n drink takes but ,:gt seconds by the watch. We --predict a rum on fruit drinks in ° the future at foun-- tains where the electrical device fair to all. 4 & "After all," said Mr. _ Weiskopf, "service, fairly charged for, is just as truly service, as though it were tery at a price done for nothing." TELEPHONE 173 W. Mn i w ue INREANNENT service. that is absolutely extractor, 'elec-- ments of the ally it --bas n tion is to co ments so tha o tagonistically men as Dwig LIBERTYVILLE, ILL At Washington there is a "Little Cabinet" composed of the under, ments of" the Government, Offici-- .u,n"no'owermmm tion is to co--ordinate the . depart-- ho mais isA t h i BB t uitaa e t s@iiint C ments so that they may work as a team instead of separately or : an tagonistically. .: It includes _ such men as Dwight W. Davis, Assistant Secretary of War; WN Roose« velt, 'Assistant . Secretary . of -- the Canaval and A. T. Seymour, Acting General and A. " Attorney--General mg wages offered in industry is mj@zd for the. m" ry increasing percentage «of deser-- It is said that 40 members of the U. J% XO AReRPRE MMTCAE . BW s on c ces k 8. 8. Maryland were missing when she left Brooklyn for her last South ern' ruise.' Twenty of the crew of the cruiser Denver failed to show up when she recently cleared from Boston for New Orleans. -- _ --Phe -- faking -- of sculpture -- --has ¥eached 'such proportions in France that a movement is on foot to for-- bid the departure of any art work from that country unless the sale Fine Arts and a group of connois-- COME IN AND " LOOK AROUND That's all you need to do! _ Our mu&mle&w ied 'M'l"lfinv&:oyouflnw ;g:'mchould!mvchmflfil "-- Phone 9° -- Libertyville, HI. Open Monday, Friday and Satur-- Register Want Ads bring results RAY FURNITURE & PAINT STORE $ ive better service than the *furniture store. * ATa ture and--Rugs are Our ties. Nothing else. - %e in Our evenings e e tar @--* What is said to be the most spee-- tacular electrical display yet ac-- complished will be one of the attrac-- tions at the Cincinnati Fall Festiv-- al and Industrial Exposition to be held from August 25th to Septem-- AUGUST --25, t io Fall Armmves with (low Modes Just fresh out of their tissue wrm they are the last minute expralioqlleol t is new-- est and best in fashionable costumes. All suimmer the foremost designers have been busy planning and making gm_gg_tbat they would beready for those smartliy--C0o8s women who come scurrying for new % with the first urge of a new season. suits, and frocks compose the display to you are most cordially .invited. Fall Frocks HaveMany ---- Tiers and Godets Fall Frocks of twill --are tasteful in every GeLan. simple ythithmgllemoffiulr,fius.m cular flounce, a skirt that is tiered or a godet on the new modes ";",."w'",;'fi"';oym annreciate the new and different. appreciate the Mfim"m::-mmthflomwsmm the latest modes and made of a good quality Pioret twill, fortunate purchase brings them at $16.75. Lustrously Mg':' "'""'mc"l fadd Tad tiey mpecially, priced. ' Warmth and Service in Coney Coat at $69.50 The Fall Season Is One of Many Chic . ._----=_SKECOND FLOOR---- Here is a type of Hat for every woman. of distinctive models in turban u'-Mhfiimm Featured Are the New Hats at $7.95 _ . m'..M""W"'I"M" #"WNMMMfiMM. At xnmmmm price. They are in the most chatr ¢~u-.m-am Trimming Are Priced at 20% Discount mAnc-trus.uwom.uh'"-_llf"m Conts at 4 !w.mwum the regular price at time of s m.{_.flw'mwtawm . It is attractively lined. Fabric Coats with Fur Wash Dress Clearance! $110.00 HATS house now be had T. in mots chanming styles of the season; Special at $16.75 ber 8th. The 'Tower of Jewels" will stand 90 feet high and it ll-|l1 will cost $50,000. It will be mount-- ed on 20 sunburst standards bear-- in'th.dty"ll- The total lights represent 450,000,000 candle power. : The August Fur Sale _ Offers Tempting \ _ Price Reductions i ------SECOND FLOOR---- Far sighted suggests the selection of one's wmrl'mumhn. Stocks are very com-- )W.ndcu:rndhnd-dthw m:.-thueo ned with the great reduc-- in effect brings a decided . r to the August. purchaser. every detail. received by women For immediate and Fall wear the. Fur Jacquette is in demand. 'These are of tan caracul and trimmed Viatka Squir-- : 'Btate health officers say that 80 '.gmt'ddlmw ':o are Wmhtdx:«mry that catch the disease never get rvadiiigeige s im ororcc on

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