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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Jul 1924, p. 8

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HPF 6 e x PA hike Kih The ruch of a Stream in morning' light, $ T sirike a York kh n spon , & and a sporty figh-- And another "beaut" in the cree!, with a hay rope from a derrick while morning when workmen on the Ellis farm went ou--tto work in the hay your eva*@M.: FExcellent for ol constination. > fluards acrainet dicitle. Decker & Neville, Dn in by the jury, Ellis was found hanging from a EILJIS TINQUEST IS HELD; .... BELIEVE CROPS3 LEAD TO ACT "'~?mfil'd'fllof Cal Ellis, 30 years old, South Mil-- waukee avenue, Libertyville, Wed-- nesday afternoon at the offices of Deputy Coroner M. D. Penney, the jury brought in a verdict of com-- mitting suicide by hanging himself moves all ghsses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thougrht was in ttes. 'Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH unper and lower bowet and re-- | Ellis is believed to have commit-- :dniddobmn of poor crop con-- Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case goas on stomach in TEN min-- Honest Bill's wild animal show and cireus, Thursday, was greeted by big crowdé at the two performances. The small boys of the city were un-- usually busy and happy as some were given the privilege of leading small ponies in the parade and others were witnessing for the first time a real circus parade where there were elephants, . tigers, camels, clowns, chariots and horses. All so enticing to the young lads. Entrancing mu-- sic by band and caliope helped to stir up enthusiasm and excitement. A good of trained ani-- mails and m was given, fully up to all that Honest Bill had ad-- vertised. A good clean show that entire families could enjoy together and courteous attention by attend-- Kid Slocum, Oklahoma Charley and Chief Eagle was a fine exhibition of horsemanship and worth the price he will undoubtedly be welcomed by a capactiy audience. marvel in intelligence. Special men-- tion might also be made of the train. ed dogs and horses. Every act was A wild west show of seemingly imposgible feats on horse back by ants. Mr. Goodnow, whose personal hob-- by for the past fifteen years nas been radio, recently returned from abroad where he combined a study of electrical developtment, in the in-- terest of his companmy, with that of radio progress through the nations of Europe. + HONEST BILL CIRCUS DRAWS BIG CROWD His prominencé in the amateur rédio field together with his contact with the public both in Chicago and throughout the territory served by the Public Service Company of Nor-- thern Illinois. made Mr. Goodnow the choice of the Western Society of Engineers when Mayor Dever asked the advice of that organization in making his appointment to the com-- mission. | Others of the commission, the an-- nounced purpose of which will be to harmonize all radio activities in Chi-- cago and nearby territory, will rep-- resent broadcasting stations and manufacturers and dealers in radio Frank E. Goodnow, electrical en-- gineer of the Public Service Compu\{ of Northern lilinois, will represen the public on the "mayor's radio com-- mission of Chicago. He has just been appointed by Mayor Dever who selected him on recommendation of the Western Society of Engineers. F. E. GOODNOW | [ Cuure ON RADIO E Te COMMISSION . "*" Mz If Honest Bill sees fit to visit Li-- The Shetland pony, Cupid, was a FPAGE EIGHT FISHITIX * 'Flagg's Barber Shop on his stinate ' apnen« ,' Our church and Sunday school pic-- 'nic will be held a week from Sun-- 'day, August 83, at Knollwood Farm. | Services will be held in the opening, | beginning at the usual time, 10:30. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor Miss Ruby Williams, organist. Sunday school at 9:45. Mr. W. G. Wells, superintendent. A fine at-- tendance to welcome the superinten-- dent back from his vacation. Morning worship at 11:00. The pastor will speak on "Christ All, and in All." Good music and a welcome to all who want to worship. -- Young Peoples meeting at 6:39. Union service--of churches at the Methodist church at 7:30. --Rev. Dickey will preach the sermon., In considering taxation we have to consider the 100,000,000 who pay burdensome taxes indirectly under the heading '"high cost of living." --Lafayette Journal and Courier. | _ Séervices on Sunday July 27, sixth | Sunday after Trinity, will be Elmer C. Kiessling, Pastor Sunday school next Sunday 9:30. English service 10:30. » Choir practice Friday evening at 8:00. All members are requested to be there. | CHRISTIANX scmNCI'in" CIET ! Third floor m;i National Bank rServicoi Sunday 10:75 & m, | 'Subject for this Sunday-- | "Truth." . _ Wednesday evening, at 7:30 mid-- week prayer meeting, Brothner Wade will be the leader. * $ . 7:80 p.'m. Union service. Music by the special mixed quarteit. Ser-- mon by the pastor of the Methodist ST. JOHNS EVANG. LUTHERAXNX Charles-- J. Dickey, Pastor ' (All Services on Standard Time) _ Mr. Jack Bradford, choir director. Mrs. Lyell H. Morris, organist. Mr. Harold Graham, of Marshfield, Wis., Evlll preside at the organ during Mre. Morris' absence on her vacation, _ 10;00 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. E. religious service. Dedication of a beautiful new American flag pur-- chased by the churck. There will be appropriate music by the choir and sermon by the pastor. The G. A. R., American Legion and the Boy Scouts are invited to participate in the sery-- ice with us. 6:80 p. m. Senior and Junior Ep-- worth au'nes in their respective Dr. Woleott is rector of Trinity church, Highland Park and has al-- ways had a lively interest in % Lawrences church. n Holy Eucharist and sermon 10: Rev. P. C. Wolcott, celebrant a preacher, FIRST ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' A. Koehn, superintendent. The church school will hold its regular sessions during the summer at 9:45 a. m. The services will be in English. a&} you hob nob Come in and get our our latest bob With admiration they will throb. Girls--make men with 8ST. LA WRENCES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11:00 a. m. Special patriotic and Libertyville at LADIES--Make FOR RENT--Lower five FOR SALE--Dark blue reed stroller in good condition Call 379--J 57--1 FOR RENT FOR ~RENT--Furnished room. 127 Park Place. Phone 460--J. _ 57--2 a place of permanent residence the Arctic still leaves much to be de-- sired.--Boston Transcript. [Superior 4--Passenger Coupe Rescuers are to be sent for the colopists on Wrangell Island. As Proof of heirship in the estate of William A. Cooksy of Deerfield was taken and letters of administration issued to Mary Cooksy, Bond was placed at $200. o Proof of heirship was taken in the estate of Myra N. Snedaker of Waukegan, who was killed in the collapse of the wall of the Blum-- berg Furniture company. Letters o' administration were issued -- to Frank Snedaker. Bond was set at The estate consists only of cause * action for her death. Inventory and first account of the Frank Leginski, et al, estate of North Chicago were approved. The final report and account in the Jacob Leikam estate, Prairie View, weer approved and the estate closed. > : e ~ Proof of heirship was taken in the estate of Josephine 3. Griswold of Waukegan and letters of ad-- ministration issued to Grace Gris-- wold. Bond was fixed at $1,000. Letters testamentary in the esta2 of Dora Schroeder of Libertyville were issued to Franklin S. Kern and bond fixed at $200. IT IS EASY TC Behierschmidt, for life. After hert YCeath $300 will go to her daughter, !' Metz; $500 to another daughter, Aina. Natiiie; and the balance to George Bowman, as trustee for The will of Gotthardt Schier-- schmidt of Waukegan was admitted to probats Tuesday in the court of Judge Martin C. Decker. -- The estate, valued at $500 personal pro-- perty and $10,000 real estate, was macnine, whnole or spare time; highest possible prices paid;. no large investment required. For full : particulars write, Kenneth Hackley, drawer 30, Earl Park, Indiana, 57--4t Telephone 202 on east Church street. Inquire Peter Petges, phone 302--W,-- b71tp Estate of Woman Killed by Wall Collapse at Blumberg Store Also Up WILL ADMITTED _ --BY COURT HERE room, suitable for two men. 119 Appley Avenue. Phone 314--R. * THE LAKE COUNTY--REGISTER, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 10994 (Too Late To Classify.) sy----Make y at home. , pleasant qm on your own Natslie; and the .0. b. Flint, Mich. Everybody can afford to own a Libertyville Gar You can pay as you ride, ask us Everybody can pay for a for Economical Transportation Everybody wants an automse i N. BERNARD, Propriector 57--6tpd FOR A Every time old John Barleycorn is un nis death bed, some over--zealous doctor comes rushing up with a pull motor and a squirt--gun full of ad-- renalin--Owosso Argus Press. Fiction--Conscripts of Conscience, Stories from Far Away, Old Glory, The Three Kings; How John Norton Kept His Christmas. Every item the best that skill and care can produce. * It is said that the "home of the echoes is in your heart" and that is true with all who ever attended the Lake Geneva Instilute. The speakers will try to paint thought pictures to you and if you listen carefully you will be sure to hear the echoes of Conference point. f irritate or This year the echo meeting will be held on Sunday, August 8, at 6:80 p. m. Outside speakers will be there and surprises galore.! . Absolutely true aspirin, tab-- lets so skillfully made that their, beneficial action begins in 15 seconds. -- Highest purity, never It is customary each year after the Institute at Lake Geneva to have an ""Institute Echo' meeting at the League devotional service. 7 List of League Books (Continued) World Service Volumn. -- ----because Peter the great had buttons sewed on the sleeves of his soldiers <uniforms so that the men could not use their sleeves for handkerchicfs. If Peter had been able to get m_ ... Te he w'h'" quickly stopped the that made the buttons vmeemennnnrmey One of 200 Puretest prepara-- ns for health and hygiene. DECKER & NEVILLE Liberty LEAGUE LOUD SPEAKER ) PAY 1ge ille, Ilinois Notice, Sellers Of Fair Tickets » Logal Rep., Telephone Libertyville 144--W. THEO, BLECH, Dist. Manager, Waukegan., GUS KRU (Rnenmmeeemennennntnen menenmemipeinnidintsunieiieineiiernatiom in ons ncnstons nc c us cssc sc o2 0o on ne L ts 49 PUBLIC SERvVIcE COMPANY Lake County Fair Association Fair Secretary, at the Farm Bureau Office in Libertyville, or at Ticket Headquarters, 38 South Genesee Street, Waukegan, II1. Contiriue to sell tickets as usual. But by remitting for what you have sold to date, you will assist greatly in lightening the burden at the last minute. f This is necessary on account of the enormous wor}k.in_eheekin( stubs and accounting that cannot be done at the last minute. .Be SURE and return all stubs when you make a remittance. It will be appreciated if you will do this without further notice. You can make your remittances to Miss Osborne, the Assistant UTILITY SECURITIES COMPANY ' 72 West Adams Street, Chicago, IIL. Milwaukee, Wis. _ Telephone Randolph 6262 _ 1« Until then "Rights" have a definite cash value, enabling their owners to purchase new 7% Cu-- mulative Preferred Stock at par, $100 per share. If you are not a stockholder you may purchase "Rights" from us and subscribe on tfi'; same basis as present stockholders. Additional information about Public Service "Rights" can be obtained, if desired from any u_ mM o l o o oo o (P s S c S e RoRl C e o L. *Ko_ ReNeEF e Ne EEKTLLE AL+FY. district--office of the Public Service Conmpany, or from our Chicago headquarters. On Friday, Aufiust 1, at 5 p.m., Public Service sub-- scription "Rights" become void. 1 REMIT AT ONCE FOR ALL IT IS DESIRED THAT YOU OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS TO DATE SOLD Louisville, Ky. HeX NEX aly eb' t4 cial interest »ft'i': Company's K wor id

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