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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Oct 1924, p. 4

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MN. in a. M to. - .equd-t--tt-s. " , "mun-meal» ,F'mwubm." '-ntaheBtatr-dttttethCtg. -.ts3ohatH.Nher.ofCht-, in. reputed-Inc! 8188.0". hum-he leek-rat" all." Whoa-nee Organ". 't-.,nndGme.-rtsga- "up In Tutu Over Land Near Lake In." for Rented Price " 8138.000. ". VomthomaH-'otnuplom In an we "banning by who "on! an island " a plus that 'rt-oi-Att-tabou. t' . locks" Aac- .35 m u about an acres in - 1.4 Bea, about one-half mile "In; of Lake Bheft and one H "half miles southwest of the J$uge (nae-go city "mm. " ls _,ty+mttheensits, Green!" ttad, an the south bv the mu. ibttr/t at! Sam". railway m "a. an deal tgrviteed the wr- ttaf, "a Iota k, a! Ate of Mmtnlihloek a " - try the Chm III 'tr-ester,, Rummy all tld", north by the northern II.- In. " portions " and II. "'ttt.aotmermeett mrsss-0ttst Wm!" whkh mun"- hh-nul. 'Net-that lab who". mutual' tgig".,',",,',,:,',',',',',"',','.'":", "Wain. gtr.l "iiiiffirt6tttlg Fiiiiiriiid mug Q"imttrr-tnritntmnttbe- ALONG THE CURBSTONES Observation!!! uatf A MAN ABOUT TOWN an" I. war. war. l If thereisaLiurtvvi1umnttwho ' mam mu. lot. lama. lthinkbefon ywundhuh'kk ther mother. In!" your damn 'iirtherrtutrutnraatootowtoatart l 'rhemutttunmelttott-idfer ituvott-hfde't_rtrdhtett.t, "paramount-1n" O tight We may yet and: the sage] where proof of politeness will eon-t sin in offering the Indy one-Incl! of l the last dunno urban in {by lined M M20150. Gm would be routed from barber nhoro. by the Woman'- Be. Companion. 'F--'-- ' _ "oto a "new: can't who hu- ttands free. The thumb in 'ntahtur than the sword. . . tkimttisu say we must unit 200 "amtoftndmtifMarsuinutt- ind. Mmummn will "his to do it, l. J. Gem", of Zion, Nemn Township. won the county duh- Whip in this your: ton Jitter con- tmt. Oemgak's hogs, eleven of them, - the phenomenal. record of waightrtg an pounds " no days of use. Than. - pig! may purebred Mun typo Pol" China honoprrilhmwmdlImM by . non of the Grand Chi-plan Minion an: found bar. This. 1'ttUgttUhfd'tttt22sq 1 m rink tn the "to must. John 1Uld",2 HM d 18 Mt - nund In. with u to. a «no you. In no up. They Mr.th-ho-ttkv4etorrto 'er+t-tMtrrretHetaatdetqh*t 1totranosthh.te-dtti-tn- y". Thymfnthlcdlnand .oqtt-,.rrto'tmnemeftsi- "It. -,inarhlettwaaaetn bra-attain. httM-hert I. J. CERMAK OWNS C CHAMPION TON LIFTER M, by Jun R. But: of m Park. Reis madam-g. " over 260.000 to 0mm ml Georteenortttrriruroeerfort- www.mhu-Ium 'rtartvoetttnndm1ddth-Nddrr. In "an: Mind "than Mouldedtviuaduy. All!" min-id". Thong-My" f-dnrh-ertherii_ti-t that man for ' Ther were INSURANCE A. A. Grundy Ubertyvill€ - Illinois Phone 217M poop} Also those who do not get on the football tenmh am exposed to 'e','t,ttt 'tf "my on [undid-t on the gridiron they not getting iittoui down kinda of mischief which their' unwind: my ho "th M Football keeps their minds clean and wholesome and the chums that they will go wrong sud bring aor- row to their families ought to he less thou the avenge. It is a splendid experience for any young man and many parents in Libertyville who" boys are get- ting, it have mm for addiction. But athletic authorities should do their best to keep the some in: from needless roughness, so that the physical my. shall be made as slight to poulblo. 1 [at US PM?! " Slowly but surely Mew York City is losing out, as a publication center. Big printing concerns are to- moving their lants to mile! ciao; and tom. They are doing it t; escape labor mum and hitrhreentt! and to get IX, eedtrarshiyttinit facilities. They are proving what e have always known and what every citizen of Libertyville can find out if he wants to make a. test-and that is that the kin of the tm or the size at the shop has nothing to do with the quality ot printing turned out. If the material and the "know how" is there just as good printing an be done here as in Chicago or New York. Nobody has a monopoly on neatneSs or brains, and type an be bought here as cheap as anywhere else. The ma who sends away from home for his printing on the apposition that he can get better work or lower prices is exposing lti4 own ignorance and paying more in the long run. We're proving this to others in the community right along Why not come in and!" u'prove it to"you?? them! THE FOOTBALL PLAYERS I his (and, heavy boned early ma- turing and made exceptional gains, " will be seen in the fact that the litter avenged 266 pounds each, at 180 days of age and averaged Just 1.48 pounds per day train from birth on per pig. Mr. Cermek believes in letting' hogs have their freedom so they will he feel! ftne, " all times, in- stead of can!" them in pens. Hon -arihx dean" we"; or oth- er m tenth healthy and vi;- ome all!» on much the moat comm (ulna for the feed"; into We will watch with in- m tho f1nn1 extending of this #924 pound litter in the state eon- but. Farmers who want to use th-Pitts/dau-ttsto-att W. Cemek intends to market then: ' soon. His mm is 1-2 LiiGiGiil of Rivsecrans. 1 This is one of the club com- which the Firm Bureau Mb conducted thin your ,urt have bought much honor and (would. gamut to Lab County fume". Altikht_c.hi COUNTY it REGISTER. SAT North Shun Line Told to Leave minted in Ghetto; Hint hoanethtrt, 03ch " tho dusted".tuch in Chieatto by the Chicago av Coun- cil. group kindling the situation. and an: [inn until Oct. " in which to comply with the demand. Th. action "iiitat the raitsoad w" taken by the tr-portathm com- mittee of the council. i Prom In bin encineeu a com- mittee demand" a Ion: yod "r. port on "how, when and w sub- way: an beat be built." a - "nuke. Aitmad Wednudu wu Action 'ttrein" the electric line WI: decideth when the tompuy persisted inf": refusal ta out 1 hanehire from the city, bit offer. te? to double the $50 license wr " paid for each car operated if {muted to continue its use of the _buvaud tracks. A . . Without a dissenting ote the committee ' rejected the ji; and directed Corporation Coun 1 P. X Bunch to take such steps?" will brim: the dispute into the Firs. _ . Injunction Eintcdj Nady Busch said Wednes- day mightynotice was siervet on the Atthie h'a etftteiats Thurs. that unless operation of their trains uithin the city limits is halted be; fore Monday noon he will all up: on Chief of Prritee Collins atd Com- misaioner of Public Works A. A. QHague to block their trains at the Howard street limits. It is anticipated that the electric 1'me will Immediately seek an In- l'ne win junction. Amt ago. when he denounced the North Shore line for More to secure u franchise und scared hi: colleagues for haunting to mat the line from the city" Ald. Arthur At.. bert, sponsor of Wedneminy't action, was threatened with expulsion from the city council. that the Sub-urban .9ch of . d the last Will tndMThof Bae. - sh A. lam st-its attend the Probate can " lake County " a term than! to" t,, " the Court Hon" ht in .14 County on the {int y a 9" eember. next 1924 when and where, all person- but" claim "ninat. said estate are mttified ind "quest- ed to Ttres-tt the same to laid Court for "iNdiestton. . Goon. R lam they Mnatta, banner-L Wubnn. m, September 25. 1924. ' 76-78-00 ', The (Mano. .North Shore and RUB! MAD TO STAY OFF TRACK LY.ELL M. MORRIS. ATTY. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC name: u hereby given. JIM I "Frauen-v0 mmy. disregard up; {tempts to inftuettee you and do you" " full duty ws, _Aperitntt citizens." wu l the admonition of Fodenl Judge: some. "Amplifteation of that charge. would be "tperfhsoo." he. added. l z "Who got the money P' I ' That, teem-ding to William bl Ity?: "shunt United States dis- 'trict attorney,'in charge of the 'iii-) quiry, is the crux of the whole in.. 'quiry. " l PHILIP BRANO JURY FOREMAN ?ht1ttrBred, Wuhan [noun-om muohd t,tdrbor "on em. In My about: foreman of the October federal grand jury which mum Tuesday in Chicago in the court of Judge George Carpen- ter. The Jury includol in it. list also u minister, Rev. Jam" A. Wil- son of Piano. the chum to the jury in given by Judge ClifN. Wednesday Mr. Brand reported mud jury duty " the local court- houia ainoa he has bean called on both ~the local and federal grand Juries. for grand jury duty " the Court plunged into its investigation of recently uncovered graft in sacra- mental wine and alcohol withdrawal permits " Chicago. More than 200 indictments are ex. pectod. _ "It has beén well established that I great deal of money was received in ttraft-probably about $100,000 a month," Waugh said. f'But It has been difficult to determine who got it. We have brought in.the sure- mental wine dealers and, "though wr know positively that they were paying " much n $600 s deal for wine withdrawals, we did not fhtd It possible to get them to identifv the recipients." The jury udiournod My until My. ' . T. Handlon of Indinnapoiis was killed by a sliver of [has from his automobile windshield, broken by a tomato ttumm by an whim per- son. The that pineal An My in Hdeon'i throit ind he bled to data: in fifteen minutes. Ody Delve. Into Wino M in Chicago Recently; Ad. }Journ Until Friday. FRED GRABBE Adina: m that An. In", Ill. Auctioneer Farm and um Sales 1'ch Wuhan - ll in. a...» at. wu..' 1 .M . ' m. born as an daughter of In! In! In. Di-teh Schmidt " has GM m., on June a, 1857. On July l a. 1857 lb. was baptized by Rev 1 [and Guntmm and an April iih, 1811 the nu confirmed in the Ev-I "(died chunk by Rev. Leopold Al- I but; She 1m united in holy wod- I lock with Amen Wolf on February! IO, 1877. This happy union mu3 blond by a daughter: and 8 son: of who» one inane son and a daught- er, and 8 years. passed baton the mother to the land of eternal glory. On July 26, 1901 ber faithful hus- tiand PM" her in death. She nude her home with yer dentin". In. Mute Butt and"en- Joyed the beat of health. She wan active and helped wherever she meld. She loved her (and children end in return true loved and honour ed by them. On Auzuet " of this you ehe uttered an epoch stake. On account of her weak heart she did not recover from this stroke. She received holy commun-' ion August 31 with child like faith from the hands of her pastor whose weekly visits and 'comforting words and prayer she receivoi with glad- ness. . On October 3. 1924 she suffered a second stroke which terminated her earthly life. Her days on earth numbered 67 years. 3 months and 27 days. Rest and peace are hem the portion of than who die in the Lord. Her departure is deeply mourned and regretted by her chil- dren who are " follows, Mrs. W. Butt; Mrs. G. Prank, Albert Wolf, August Wolf, Miss Carrie Wolf, are. James Johnstone and Mrs. Burns Fisher. One brother, Anson Schmidt of Palatine and 14 grand children also survive her. ' Her memory as a good christian wife, mother and grand mother, 83 g mum member of the haggli- Aoll1llilllllr. IAEATRE 'r0Mtlfrr-ll6BI,E HEADER PROGRAM Ii:steik Taylor in 'PHANTOM JUSTICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th TUESDAY andeWEDNESDAY, 9C1. 14 .. 15 o Norma Talmadge llfi,u'1tlt.,tlrl!eilart "Rendezvous" 'SONG OF LOVE" Warren Baxter in "hIIlf0W' Tickets on Sale in Advance CONRAD NAGEL, ELMO LINCOLN AND SIDNEY CHAPLIN Benefit Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion "o- - , (tto tram, who my 'teotartd can; The unto! t [one you: and Moving no: o com. F "tet-tGtttuetoaudsr - Pe' I'd-thou, cm and nich- A lyting will be bid It tho Dinmo d Lube chunk My aditegs noon, October 12 at tun p... to discuss the continuation of clutch services. The meeting will be at: in- tens! to ttll the community. Every- one in welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brhtow at: dinner with Mr. and In. Wilt Say tutd" family on Thundu' new mg, 'Mr. and Mgr. Robert Rome at- tended the ball gum in Chicago on Thunday of last week. Don't loudly) come to the dance at Half Day My evening. Oct- ober " It Hem?! ttarftioet given for the benefit of the Vernon Cem- etery Association. an... Rose Kropf of Lake Zurich visited It the H. A. Hills home on Friday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baron Ind Min Emma Bacon spent Sunday " the T. Bacon home " Waueondt Plastering and Anywhén on the North Shore DIAMOND LAKE NORMAN L. IAMLE Libertyulle. [like i, Telephoto " Lathing PAGE SEVEN If}? I)

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