hiz PAGE FOUR _ seintilla of doubt as to their picturesqueness and = ~--.' Mar .HB? to arouse public inflmfl in the pollflufict:- / . ~tus quo. thpnb-hlyuithmflknovlqigeo!thedow g'i . Court "orders promptly obtained Ub a t .. tafe of the seized beer, _ much to the disgust of a lot of fel-- _ dows and annoyance of a few fellows. \_.~--There is sime doubt as to the vote mking:fflacy : of presidential campaign torchlight parades but not a -- seintilla of doubt as to their ?i_c}umgau'gd pecu-- ks Y EL Y PRRRENC d CEA Ne P L in rmmnwwfiueomm-:emu or that departmen » Y¥ wmthatinmfuuuuhmmcor M"fs_lflumdutothohabihdou:'mple.?. 1 & C C C d4 CC OA% L Alvamih en nennie. sivo @qkivuius G1 ie Tss Ut ; M'mutmncoffieumgiventopeopleu.ll reward for poli lervieo.agoodm;nypenonsw\ll creep into fiflk positions who lack the essential qua-- lifications the same.----This is a difficult matter to regulate. Peo vbodopolifiulwrkmapttolook fitmmfiflonotit. They aspire to careers in tbfllkm.m:tithsnflurmrflmnzto give them a chance some official Yotthiaeustonisgmflymmehm- mot!lddpodflomamofunfimbmbwhom mufltforthom.justbmnutheyhtndonepoufi | " There are many temptations that come to those who Ndpuhlkofflecnonthaneominpmwm mmn&mmfimud&t&hnu- Y character inflexibili purpose. mmdmmmummumm m-nummmmymwomem are often misled by fluent talkers, and will fre-- fitmwmfl'" the public service, and give them a chance at ¥et this custom is sons, official positions a unfit for them, just be work . vans formerly reaching Chicago from Wisconsin over McHenry -- county highways, were 'diverted temporarily at least, and routed over Lake coun-- I guess the bunch at Trevor, Wis., can blame their ill luck on inquisi-- tive residents along the route thru Lake county. They will.insist upon sheriff and state's attorney, which proves disastrous for the beer run-- \Just as I predicted the beer cara pmmmitmmmmmnaiiens semmemeeanter n t 0 0s ensmn KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, DRESS SHIRTS Succoeding the Waukegan Woekiy Gazeite M---- THE GOVERNMENT AND LTLI'IAE'PIOI'}.E You will be doubly leased by Racine Bn.&xim.fotin addition to being of styles, they are "Full Cut for Comfort." See them here in our exceptionally large Telephones: Residence 165--J Libertyville Cement Block Works ALONG THE CURBSTFON ES 3. Observations By & A MAN ABOUT TOW N uummmfl.u it office at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act 1879. lssued twice weekly. C. 0. CARLSON 502 Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, L. 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard CEMENT BLOCKS OF ANY KIND SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE misied Dy i NC T ra an t inatitnant ru .mors':fi'mu.&m:m Ad 101 T s Th .02 dicc n hsn a ts td /N W wo:lethlntholw"fu'"'opl" But neither is Lake county faring so bad. There are the fines and that: helps some. : Besides are the barrels, over 100 of them now. Some have been sold, others probably will be. I'm told their worth $8 or more each, and I figure the county should be a couple of thosand dollars richer thru the agency of barrel sales. However, if the amount I guess gets by does, the Wisconsin beer ring isn't doing so bad after all. Wouldn't it be funny if it devel-- oped the empty barrels reached the very fellows who are illegally trans-- porting beer through Lake county to be used again for that very pur-- Anyway, the county has a lot of money coming for empty barrels. ~ Some get out of politics--and some get out of it more than they get mo"nm'd"._ 1 a > Political prayer: "Give us this day our daily alibi." _ _ : Davis has severed his "profes-- sional connections" but it is doubt-- ful if even this would win William Jennings support if his brother were not on the ticket. m"'d" R m.u.'.l:;lu =l . bul-li.h;' m-h cession wfi:: their national are formally ad-- .. . Hoied teo the fll%fllfl a distine-- ears ago tive and important part in Our oc Hnd urrhives abound. with pictures and descriptions hwimz':; American politics which ignores this p..ase of ea 'y national cam| e oi Within recent years, however, Ef ='""=l :lihfi': * livical eci iticians and ithusiastic partisans have left 'cfi'u duty to college freshmen and klansmen. ;l._v;_, Waios Was an nferssieg apectaten se ts of them, one was res in Detroit ::d one in N_C_!_AYO_!}"_ILI .'L'?'__'?:.'_'_ 2 It follows that a vacation from events of this order will add zest to the occasion of their promised re--intro-- duction in this campaign although the three--party con-- test and LaFollet's acrimonious oratory asure an in-- teresting campaign even without the real fireworks, Works 415 ubottyvflf;'lwoodmph.butflnhatem. Warn-- innmdoxdcnbydtyeom-ldomnhnmmrdnd mth,eifinuwho.mownpmponyvmnt ;ndwood-gmwn,rdnntobowrflodbyitlnm and as a consequence we are parading our uncouth neglect before everyone who passes. What should be wel kept pmhufmmeanhnhrouvomfionmhzt' pfinvudpnfichuwi&nopmmofbdnzmythm' else. % ¢ Every property owner is able to improve this much. Before the season for seeding and decay scatters and multiplies the weeds, they should be destroyed. Liber-- tyville's pride surfs every day its beauty is marred by sundinzjnncklafpovtht{nlpmddm.cm an appearance of abandon and brand a community as listless, and inconsequential, THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1924 HOLMANS LOSE T0 STATE LINE Wildness of Bennett | and Mis-- --cues of Mates Blamed For A bad second inning spelled de-- feat for. Amos Holman's Liberty-- ville nine at Genoa Junction Sun* day' afternoon when the State Line team romped off with a 12 to 5 win. -- The State Liners splat-- tered six runs across the plate in that final inning and put the game Libertyville: opened < the attack in the first inning by . smashing Edgar for several hits and three runs. State Line came right back ~ Libertyville -- outhit State Line 10 to 7, but could not deliver the blows when needed. Seven walks in their half of the first with three runs, and kept on with the attack in the second frame with the half--dozen more tallies. issued by Bennett helped the State Liners to boost their score. Several miscues on the part of Libertyville added to the confusion. home run into the weeds in the base. Hicks also starred with the -flekbyntflngthmmm of five trips to the plate. * Next Sunday the Libertyyille LOST--Little brown 41 followed someone the t' mln' fire. Finder notify ~Ripr Kidder as the dog belongs to a . Chicage party, Britzi. Don Winters was the s#ar of the Too Late to Classify MILK MEN ON HITTING sSPREE; HAND A. C. TO8SSERS TRIMMING Fast Waukegan Aggregation, Aided By "Breaks" and Locals® Er. gregation of Waukegan trounced on the Libertyville A. C. nine on the locals grounds Sunday, handing the local club boys a 16 to 5 beating. The visitors, uided, by numerous misplays and the "breaks" started off in the opening stanza, annexing three runs when J. Barle, shortstop, pulled a "Ruth" to deep center and sent two counters across the rubber ahead of him. -- Libertyville appar-- ently tightened up in the sesond in-- ning, nm'b%afln visitors in one--two three order, but the third and fourth fromes were repitions of the first the visitors countirg nine times on misplays and wild throws. The re-- mainig innings were nip and tock, but while the 11 1!s were finding the pill, they were unabie to drive ic into safe territory when hits meant runs. Englebrecht relieved C. Weiskopf in the fourth and pitched great ball until the final frame when he *otter-- ed for a moment and issued several free tickets. He ended the inning by the strikeout route, however. Pustavrh twirled a nice game for the visitors allowing eight saife bin-- gles, while his battery mate, Barle, w:m:anobehindthwfl- Next Sunday, the Athletic Club nine play the Lake Bluff asgrega-- tion at Diamond Lake. -- The line up: > South Side Dairy AB H R E Score by innings: 8 S Dairy <._._.___.805 400 904--16 Libertyville ______0O11 010 020-- 5 Struck out by Pustavrh 7; by Carlson 8; hit by pitched ball, Kosir; bases on balls by Pustavrh 0; by Carlson, 5. --Umpires L. Umek, Mce-- Some college has been giving the thermomcter a few honoary --de-- The South Side Dairy Buseball ag-- UNDEFEATED KENOSHA FIRE MEN PLAY COLTS HERE AUG. 3 Libertyville ball fans willlhave an opportunity of witnessing oje of the cleverest and possibly fastest ball nine in this vicinity in on Sunday when the Libertyylle Colts New Faces to Appear in Lo cross bats with the Fire Men, at the Fairgrounds, $# 2:80. The Kenosha Fire Men|hold an enviable reputation, having played The Illinois Commerce of Springfield issued an week authorizing the Shore and Milwaukee issue and sell $1,629,400 of The sale of these bonds enable the company to proceed the ex-- *tensive improvements whith have been outlined from time to chief of which is proposed high line between Evanston and W mortgage six per cent to net the company not less 90 per cent of their {face value. The North Shore Line has been purchasing many to carry on the extension of bus lines whcih now run all al the North Shore and throu '#b county, New extensions be made possible, _ " | The work on this e al-- ready has been started but com-- pany has been held back rush-- ing the construction by a of funds. The sale of the large of bonds probably will make |it gible to go ahead with the in fine shape. T rots, Take 186 to 5 Battle Up; Association Ump Will Officiate Fray > n last North to 0 oflits first to net 90 per , is enable the ex-- whith -- have to , chief gh line Wau x al-- but. com-- k rush-- Y & l"k' 0! al Line re Although "Crossfire" Wagner al-- lowed but twa hits and 'turned in a sensational record of 19 strikeouts, Antioch took 'a 5 to-- 4 game from the Lake County All--Stars Sun-- day at Antioch before a large crowd of fans. Thompson pitched for Antioch in the place of Wilton who was injured in a fall some time ago. Decision Starts Things With two men on base and two outs, an Antioch batter rolled a grounder to Wagner who threw to Nadelhoefer on' third hoping to nip the runner coming into third. Ac-- cording to members of the All--Star team, the decision was guestionable. Nadelhoefer. not feeling in too good a mood at the decision, threw his glove and ball on the ground, the ball striking a stone and rolling out on the diamond. While the ball was . majestically rolling with no particular destination, two Antioch runners tallied and gave Antioch a 5 to 4 lead. 4 Losing Pitcher Allows But 2 Hits and Whiffs 19 Oppon-- ANTIOGCH NOSES OUT ALL STARS Shorman did the receiving work for the All--Stars while "Red" Fields carried the mask and pro-- tector for the Antioch nine, _ found inside a big channel bass in New Jersey. This fish didn't drink like a man.--Pontiac Press. head expenseis terrible His radio aerial has been cut down by envious neighbors five times, -- Centerville Formally notifying a presidential nominee that he has been chosen must be a hectically exciting experi-- ence.--Detroit Free Press. f One of 200 Puretest skill and conscience can produce. One Centerville man says his over. Telephone Libertyville 458--J 107 First Street LIBERTYYILLE ILLINOIS Will Erast Yo14 House or any kind 'of building: furnishing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R Upholstering and R. L. Gonsalves R. SUNDELL usually are responsible for gas bills mmumm to Hope Norris, writer for the Woman's Home Companion, Dis-- endnguoofminthhom-ho recently attributed large bills to these reasons: Because the housewife uses the giant burner on her 'range when a smaller one would do. complains because the range lasts so GAS BILLS REFLECT HABITS OF She takes food off the fire and leaves the burner lighted until she has time to put on a tea--kettle of dish water. She buys all sorts of alleged gas saving devices, without finding out 'whether they really save gas, al-- though her gas company would tell She uses the gas oven to heat the kitchen and dry damp clothes. She lights two burners at a time and then lets one of them wait while she is getting food ready. She uses the oven as a storage place for food, the moisture of which The habits of those who use it She allows water and food to boil Don't Miss It! T O N IG H--T Romance' Riding The Range LAST MAN Here's a spirited, colorful, thrill--laden pic-- turization of Zane Grey's great novel. F'Km-- ed in the hitherto unscreened wilds of Ari-- zona--the actual scene of the story. Also Lloyd Hamilton in "Uneasy Feet" AUDITORIUM THEATRE Friday--Sat., August 1--2 Big Brother YOUNG AND OLD--sick and well--weak and strong--pure fice cream is good for all. n BLOMMER'S ice cream is rich in cream, easily digested, a nourish-- ing food as well as a dessert. It is as pure as man can make it. A brick or quart of Blommer's ice cream serves six or seven people with ample helpings. Treat the kiddies today ---- make them happy with ice cream from The Soda Shop She has her husband turn the part way off at the meter, 'lfi gives her low pressure, and increases the time necessary for preparing the burners out of adjustment. She does not know that the gas 'company would be glad to tell her what is the matter with her range. s She uses the <overl for baking, but does not plan to keep it full. She could plan bnhd' mdu" a'cas~ serole dinner for s * Shoumlsrmhmh'xu-dh than she needs. hlddm cate saucepans she could cook vegetables over one burner. She vses open vessels which con-- sume five times as much gas as closed vessels of the same size. . 515 N, Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYYVILLE Telephone: Office 226 ~ Res. 1658 Just Love It She never cleans the burners of 215 Madison St., Waukegas, IlL DR. VICTOR C. HOEFNER Osteopathic Physici