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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Nov 1923, p. 4

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x *\ _ * PAGE FoOUR_:=_ :: ~___ Che Lake County Register 1 .\'-i%q s iC+~> . *Afests itself at. the' FRANKRANINE 2._ .ug.,?odd.wfiw M + . & * ;."x.n'm&nm &. . for whatever we have as a result of : /; by the extent to.which natufe has f '*~ The extent of our thanks has no + bounds. ummmmu ¢ serve the good people of Lake Coun-- ' wmhmmd," f all joy comes from service. Grief can be borne alone, but it takes two to be c Few people suffer more than some E3 & 'of our local citizens when there's a --------tdlivected toward a higher purpos® * f | for the offering of thanks for the es inteh, 10. > /.' 1t is a beautiful spirit which man-- PA '_(,_______, SSE 2 ~tnbe mhaoita w uPriertl it en thantlienitinom meow Ast ut _' KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. wna To het heem 4 Eromrmane buiaue eaing tige the we have a , e %' in this try is still x . like le havée, in many instances, caught up and ; ,pl-t{'.'o.f'hmforthdrnddenu,wmhl- cities have not, New York alone lacks 165,000 h to take care of a population now crowded in emall and unsanitary apartments. It would take be-- Kok -- ping days -- until . CAhHSQAAS--OUuL there are a less number of pay--days. hasmn't any brakes on the wheels in Yes we have much to be thankful x _ Fhe extent of your pleasure from one who«> memory is too gocd, There are only a Succeeding the Waukegan Weekl!y Gazette It't always ear'or to. * ame & neighbor, as the Tible tell us to, if the is young and cood--looking. h'%-. Wwhich is all right as , long as he doesan't try to makeit a| Tomorrow's ~ _A London Dr _ says that. people look "like what they eat.. Then a of tellows are enting beets.. . . . . 1 heard one of our local anglers say yecterday that fishe--men are not the |asies men on earth. Some are Not that I'm interested. but I san't help wondering if tat noew "Don't get married on «hurch entertainment will got this A logal wirl who Wasn't been mat--| vied ao vere \ong «ava ahe thirka ahe "g,h:m.\-:anduuv.' Inpamess fitor says he profern u'm taraip windstorms. | He has onr nermtssion to stay pobbiginmen ts oors /). * \g ies Td like to know how it comes.that Mr. CooliAg» pets up every worn--, » at Goam. Wwhick is alb HAgbt as . as. soon As . We ALONG THE CURBSTONES . Observations By A MAN Ai"% U T TowWw N THE BUILDING FAMINE SENSE OF VALUES sn Sast iry," cautions an 'professor. . 'The eame too late in a fow citisens in New York hofl or a car-- assistant and a couple of others to dire theammestat. * mhh"fl"fl"h'h's' can get as tired cooking waxhing: aiokes; ahd house--claning as he esn get on a fishing or hunt-- ing tHip."" * :: : -- We wish 3 Thanksgiving. OTTO LEHMAN --_ . HORSES HIGH IN FAIR EVENT mm,"yufl.".---llfln Royal Winter Horse Fair winners in the single harness events included Miss Jean Boane Scott of Port Ken-- i~ the and salt not evaporate. Mai'?hruhhfln remains in the sea wator. Vast quantities of w'f"' : epsom salt on epsom sait that is really easy One of 200 of all and Otto Lehman of Lake of 200 | Sor and, y Heom bent | conscience ean | Th _ 'N-':w\ P AnC SCa salty 9 tween 1,000,000 and: 1,600,000 new homes --~ wad'et l'x'?:u.sno:.:fl anur people were M h'."t ce Jut the bulletin shys there is no bo i houses for years to come. . And OveLy, JI0* / ;'!,mmqmmdmmmmuh-l creasing. | The main difficulty is said to be labor. _ is available, though loans are said to be at high rabteh in some localities. -- Materials are coslly, but less they were at the peak of last spring's building beom. There isn't enough labor in the building penters, brick l.m:l, plasterers, andeoucnhwrh"-' to take.care of nation's construction work, and con-- tractors declare labor is accomplishin less per man than used to be the case. mbnndflcmdg:u- mrioton, n hi nittat Lith D dcuaatag bome 0 io s gountry, for } )bnilan'_ . and that means steadily increasing rents.. .. .. P 'l$cflbnllnfin ol;:n no solution to th't'% there is none.: But we can't help l.fm...flunwmmwhmmmm the home he has been planning findinayman that he didn't make a truth CX DO TER . MERem Cmy on e cOC wl COs wa + T Church mx helps us to live happier because . it aids us in # better, and it enables us to grow stronger mentally as well as wlrituall{. We find our-- selves growing more concerned about uman : progress and we gom- and read our newspapers, books and magazines with deeper interest. If we go a little far-- ther and take hold and do some church or community work we find ourselves richly rewarded. So let's give our churches more encouragement by attending more Ti snn henra ap mdtw closay all diring the en we are 'up pr y ng . week and donm-hm"nd other 'or talk to each ~ther as frequently as we do in more agreeable weather. y that «kill CHURCH ATTENDANCE \Sun. night and took two men into enstody on charges of having vio-- lted the prohibition law, . Merhers of * the sponge squad visited Highwood and Lake: Bluff DRY RAIDERS _ .: ARREST PAIR _ -- OVvVER sUNDAY John Mines of Lake Bluff, is said to bhave been in possession of a «uantity of liquor when the-- squad extered his place, He was taken to the county Jail, . ; / *./ > He declared that the iiquor did He declared that the Iiquor did not belong to him but had been left by ochers in the place,. -- «> ic m . t Suits Tail 3. ! h \ | A ; .\ ' 6 t ~ ; _ i . | ', j w rar \HE LAKE COUNTY RBGISTERr WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923 Bot!; Orlandi and Mines were re-- ie Quits Tailored to Your Measure 24 NIMRODS IN SHERIEF'S N 'hrusing Crusade -- Has /igorous Start Over the '\'The gherif's office continued its drive _ against trespassing hunters Sunday when ©4 nimrods were ar-- rested and their guns and licenses Deputy Shcriffs Harry Ablstrom, Lester Tiffany, Delbert Weale and Walter Stark made the arrests. -- . Eleven others were to hgfi in Chicago Mon: on warrants ing them with trespassing.. These were <apprehenden last . week -- but but failed as y»t t: appear for hear-- ing in the Waukegan courts. . «. _._ ~'Those takes Sunday were found in the wooded patch west of Fort Sheridan' and in the strétches near They were E. H. Burmeiter, Ed ward Loss, Williat: Carlson, O. M. Logerhorn, R. A. Curran, Peter 8i-- mon, R. M. Duk'!s, E. H. Smith Jr., zomn. George P. Kolt, The-- odore Kolb, William Bonino, A. F, Forman, E. C. Smith, Joe Sagra-- mento." A. J. W zesenskt, Gus Speros; F; Wudjnski, 1! of Chicago, Christ Davis and Rovert ~C.'. Zabel, ©Des-- plaines, A, Dimzski, Riverdale, Pc-- ter Grica Tony La Rosa, Waukegan and Paul Kanvas, Evanston. ¥ W¥X In the court of Justice Hervey C. Coulson yésteriay Burmeister, Loss, Carison, Logerhorn, Curran, Simon, Dunkle and E H Smith Jr., were fined $22 and costs. NEWPORT PLANS $41,000 ISSUE 'The Township of Newport Tuesday started action to bring about sever-- al road -- improvementg~ by putting the wheels in notion fn:tlnM ing of a $44,000 bond isst ~ At'least 100 names have been sig-- ned . to a petiton asking . for. the caHing of a special election for the purpose of éeciding on the pas-- snge or defeat of the issue. The dute of the election will be made known ima short ti BOOST RECGISTER ADVYERTISERS Do You Want to Buy, or Hire? Give Our Want Ads a:'%-on- County ERIFF'S NET JOHN CIG KAISER BUILDING fln Clothsludeflorm )y us are built according to your own measure-- ments. -- There is no taking or letting out that is always sure to leave some telltale evidence of p--togwear --clothing. _ . Every part is cut to fig YOU only. And the finished garments there-- fore seem to be actually a pafgt of you. . .« We get the latest : and patterns just as soon as the mills can de-- liver them, and we know jusi to give you that stylish, dressy appearance ~The following new s ha: added uc..tu-:t':l'ub:.';:" New Fiction Willa Cather--A Lost Lady. Irvin Cobb--Snake Doctor. James Curweod--The Alaskan. Fannie Hurst--Lummox. paaiing 469. e | thes c Charles Norris--Bread. Herbert Quick--The Hawkeye, Alice Hegan Ricoe--Lovey Mary Terry--Tales from--} Terry--Tales of Long Sabai + Ts ; Edith Wharton--A Son of the Front. Widdemar--A Roae--Ganden Husband Wilson-- 'Whether you want clothes for business or for dress, you will find our clothes the last word in tailoring. Our prices are gauged to suit everyone.' Looking at our materials you under no obligation to buy. 1 & go A' e i. ie i ® Hmdaomeoverplfih,,pldnhommmnmdvaflmmix- tures. Made of luxurious quality overcoatings with attractive plaid backs ' mctthmdwut---nndofqa that usually sells for a considerably igher price. This is an that should not be overlooked by men vmfingovmohofflnbeflertnoqtablguvhglnpfiee. $ ' ht\nh;l fiowfiuhhwmwlt u to t those old clothes in good mmmad«mmtmm.w Whynotkecponenthu!,u'thd ean drop in any time and al-- wpphma-gitdxat'omtydwdsdpn'n"dudnsdyhm. A Tuesday is Commuters' I Night. -- Present your'~ monthly R.\ R. -- tickets Friend Commuters, and walk right in! 9+ Miploag " Tues. & Wed, New Juvenile Books ~-- Cleaning and Pressing We make old suits look like new ones. And we are equipped to do all of repair work, cleaning and pressing in exceptionally short time and Q GQursmouni (picture y low prices. Auvornlkt ons Overcoats Tan--tie oo baev / Terry--The Modern ° Colun--Girl : 'Bat by the Ashes. Gerry--Phillipa's Fortune. Lofting--Dr, Dooliitle's Post--Office: Lofting.--Story of Mrs. Pubbs. , -- © Taggert----Who is Sylvia, White--Exngh and her Brothers. Wiggin--Bird's Christmas Carol. Van-- Loon--Stoty of the Bible, King--Variety in 'a Little Garden. * greatly decveased--in Great Britain, Drink@#rates--Outline of Literature, according to a famous surgeon.. . DO YOUR CHRISTM SHOPPING EARLY! Annual DO IT IN YOUR OWN TOWN! EAT YOUR LUNCH WEDNESDAY f AT OUR CAFRTERIA . TICKETS: ADULTS 50¢ of The Woman's Guild 4 2 e enrtndare Ofi essm 8 ST. LAWRENCE's EPISCOPAL CHUR Wednesday and Thursday December 5th and 6th DANCE ON THURSDAY EVENING _ SALES ALL DAY AND EVENING All in the Parish House EAT YOUR DINNER THURSDAY of Chicken Pie with all et ceteras from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Do Vol: 4. $ yuarch magetiste ty the Dibrary, %m*&.wuw ter' the "Epworth Herald" and. "North--western Christian Advocate" The local Christian Science church You will now find regularly on the reading table, weekly copies of the Z_s' ""I; h" "'d fl" w Jflfll' id The old short clay pipe is disap-- pearing and: cancer of "the lip has

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