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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Jun 1928, p. 6

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.State Bodies Join to Combat Disease PAGE SIX Jraarrarerst Safety Assured which are working for the unitary mfttroftttestate. Themoreimpor that one. are the Department of Pub. ne Health. the Wt of Pub- le Welt". end the University of nu. -.otrtt-otMedtetne.Noortetwtto lama consideration to the prob- '-ebmatrtgandeartngtorttteMeh 'agftretut1UtrLt'lt,',1't q-ttat ttryunttinethotaterned- In Illinois there are men] organ!- nuou. supported by public Pmu. - Poor Benched. lathe-tad: oftttetsottree.ofttte" -. of human mine which an... " medicine. which no hither. .. worked may. and in an: - duplicated each other: work. roan-d several you: no that It would ho highly udnntugeous for he. to eoqttrotidate end antenna- ate. This consolidation not only would etteet u out suing for each "tuna. and consequently for the more of the state. but also would "to the public that the heat medi- 'oul no out" an! would be "unable but. Ttsewo-oetttt.ararwtitnot -fumtrrnatrsrarnhttttttatoetttq (h the m any of July. ms. the State Wt ot Public Welfare and the -thtNeesttr-dtoaptanofeo- out». and attenuation. with the Mettrqetnat ohm h --. To construct and mum I on! may of Ito-mull .1! Institute. tn the media! center of cm. Ibo" than"... "but!" and not"! dun an in "any engined; to - malted treatment for the in- - nick of the mu: a give you: - Ind women medial education and m. such that they will Neon. te- tNqs.MierstnthewarNrqNrtttqgrro- -qtnqqrettaatheeiofdt$-. to bob prancing "mun: of the - to keep In touch with tho lam: a. but method. at preventing m ctw.. hc human than: to tell the mph or the "to how to loop than)": phy- duny ancient. The "(on object b to hi all check n their nonm- the m of human wreck... which no My no boon-II. asylum and - " no mu. aa-ttofthe-ment-o-oss- - BeqtNet-tgtq at tho m ot I. had In the myritb-qrnq hunched and . -tittat of the building: :11 - tn I. just south of Cook County hoopla! no. mod. " bureau doing 1 -atnrqrehutBroeattNrqatttgt-oeen- "vet: hr.) . . 1. In. cm at "than . t instructio- ot mu. & was trtveqtuatSeta" Into the -aneetareotiti-wttttaview to m man no more "eetive nthuowmumlnm humqunmme.m can to can than promptly..." their -tttetq at. has undid with a - . mama: howled" which will - tho recurrence of the m. at an on". tho howled" of pot- 'No cum at pal-1km "hunts. no bellman u the Gino"! of-the 'httr-etr for the treatment of "that: ttteutga','tt of madam. have in. My increased by the fa- - Gland In those momma. The I" " - in preventive medicine ml an... m. men] medicine, ob- um sad "melon. The directors at ran-arch I: eo-tion with the hang a an new: ethical department. a. tn chm of the boom: work. Inn. of the heads of the 1::me- ch-l m gr about»! of match In mud b part-um. TM- In Wt am may bonus. of the "any of (stun; men on tun-time at m thigh would be 'urtitud in . - My, may tenant. in the "on of tom good judges. the expert. In: at fun-um. clinic! an bu not in. diatom" moccasin! elsewhere: and pray beam that I. one of the eaetdi- $'es-t?tathMtott-ttortttserntit U. OF I. MILITARY TRAINING EFFICIENT 3,280 U. 3. tMieers in World b War Were State Uni- _ i versity Men. Two major generals, four brigadier -erats. eleven coionels, twenty-nine lieutenant which." one hundred and thirty-two majors. six hundred and twenty-four captains and two thot and one hundred and ninety Brst and second lieutenant: in the World War were tamer University of lliinois stu- duts. e check of ttttttres has revealed. A total of 8JMO trained once" for the Army. Navy and "tripe egg-pa was the and total. for in addittofit to ti. an ulcer: supplied the army. as "a were trimmed. the Marine Carp-"263:0 the Navy. P "his to gummy 1 great mart"; "that bum Kinky said in com-' um.- Nt is a record of which the' at". state and university should! "proud. V "ire In. Important is the fact that ttte wen", mm the armed but at our union with at» m In our "on an; that of otBeem. - work usage to. -r1toriotyt than on of the one": an! mange". m and". This We do" not Include m other no: enlisted In the .Studelllt An ad Navy mining Com "lb my and. this "cord of our unl- m and: an a mutilation of the -ts--tnhtgr_trrre1toeom- my smut-y "this. in the m M. Tho Mel-u government tn - tool um to - . mm imatmumommumaas- mums that cowl-rod In an par)! an"!!! of mind ones-u. The loam but! can Act. which on our not -tttttittgt of learning it- but! Impetus. v. n taming mum: nad 1 think an the "can! of the university Minot tho Ida that undcrlm that mm " no [and Grant Act which would to: ateveent--ttset,soee-sl. $H,tA-eheqqtettt.rtatktasatamsed mm-mwummana In" t.- .Noto m M country India." v, -iirsan.ttodmr-etritotrT human-MW}? GU "M 'm' mi- ""1: - am; that didIB't kick up W at the 'dettt_of W" tttf 8tth wish and - I." an au- that woqMtt't no. as m1 "on a new none. in and ttettotd the elrtqtrs made: are hem IN 'sheqF--t mum Slur. -tturat the m on: the mm;- of IE BEAUTY IE WANTS ttll Tt NEW YORK-at your cupid's bow ups, your mm bob, and your ttdttrataret-efailedtorrirtgn "will you" from the m of your choice. don't give up. new 'hlt type of feminine beau- ty tte, new; aitdPetPeeor1?y_rlr, Btttharttr on beauty, was Natalie Thurston of New York end Paris. will make over on! feminine Mee to suit the most taatidiouq suitor. "Modern Cinderella: need not alt m their chimney corners. wishing some (airy godmother would come iiirrurnnefwfitt-trieraveof..tttt would Worm them into rep.ilti1e' " i-ie"irGuis 3nd a few donnis. in the opinion of gut Attereeryhl their "write beauty doctor. explain exactly what and of a face they want. follow her Instructions faith- fully and await results. "'Nowndays the beautiful but dumb creative. whole serious- minded a-tie' insists she must reflect his own mental etutude. my have her- self made over to resemble an hon- est-to-goodness highbrow. By brushing her hagdemurely oft her 'forehead into a at at the back of her head, employing an ochre~makc- 'G"tiGiGiGGattiittm!Nr1tttl1.e, expression in preference to her for- mer ruddy glow. and enhancing the _serious expulsion of her eyes with artful shadowing. the most purpose- less napper may be made to resem- ble a woman with a cool. l "While I believe Mother Nature is Ite, world's greatest beautician and am convinced women should he sat- [itiie,i, with the faces God has given them. one rennet overlook the tact that cosmetic science has emerged itro mitt era of experimentation. Nowadays skilled lacinlists are mas- .VIU'u'Il-u v.- - - -- "_-- - operators are emailing the glow of youth into faded feminine cheeks and lifting the corners of using mouths with such innocuous weapons mg shapeless been into delicate owls. hen-dressers are transforming washed-out blondes into ravishing golden-haired mums. and beauty ,,,A-A4l_l_- .5- ulna as lipstick." l WAUCONDA l Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Baseley of Coral, called on the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Baaeley and Mrs. L. H. Cypher andhushand Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Blackburn) and Mrs. George Bm€ton were? called to Freeport last ursdaiiby the serious illness of a sister, rs. Edith Jepson. Mm. 'tyer, re- mained to help care for r sister until Friday evening when she re- turned to her home here. The tlgt sicians give very little hope for 'rs. Jeppon's recovery. ' "a "wv-IU -'w'"'q- Mrs. Joseph Khmer, of Chicago] spent the forepart Asf the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Devlin. ' In. Marietta Wragg and Mrs. Jane Grosvenor, of Chicago, came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm! Nicholas,' Monday to visit a 'fewl days. _ _ L Clements Reid, of cP'tgt, ealtedi on Mr. and Mrs. G. R. B kburn, Friday evening. an "on" Rhneffer and little In. Alice ueary and Ia1'tr','lfi',r mg Edith, and Mr. and Hrs. Will Gary and little son were Waulre- on callers last Wednesday. . _ In. Florence Green entertained Mr. and Mm. Carl Ittmdthtrt. and Mr. and its. Newman of Chienttm recently. Elmer Monaghan and John Neg- . minke, of Chicago spent last Thurs- Mrs. Henry Shaetter and little sons, of MeHenry, spent several days last week at the home of her, parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Brough-" ton. , Alvin. Case, of Roseville, is the mend owner of a new Chevrolet '"Tiilinp, have once more made their appearance here in the family of Mr. and Mrs, Artltur Krell. " U] "I. - u..." -_-_--" -_ Mrs. James Gossell was 8 Mc- Henry caller first of last week. . Mae Daley, of Lake Bluff, spent the weekend at_her_ horny here. Mrs. Grace Ford, of Chicago,' spent the forepart of the week at; the home of her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. D. H. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas were Elgin callers last Wednesday lieonard Ackerman, of Barrington was a caller here the forepart of last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman were Waukezan callers one day last Mr. and Mrs. H. Waukegan callers week. - _' _ [III-DD, lw- "'cUir" -_ . Mrs. Frank Harrison, of Chicago, spent one day first of lasst week with her mother, Mrs. Loretta Seymour. Mrs. Harry Francisco, Mrs. Lyda Dillevig and Miss Gilbert were Chi- cago shoppers last Wednesday. Dr. L. E. Golding.. and family called on relatives here Sunday. I Mrs. Fannie Pratt spent Sunday to Friday with her daughters, Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. Fred Ein- horn of Chicago, and Mrs. James Tomiskegeof Crystal Lake. I . Mrs. rand Geary and Mrs." 1Torn Vasey, of Round Lake, called (on Mrs. A ice Geary last Thursday.' Mrs. Ray ngmour and daughter, Marie, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paddock, of Chicago. ', Mrs. W. V. Johns spent Thursday main atthehome of Mr.'and Mrs. Clarence Meyers, of Barring- tea. The Catholic, Ladies' Sewing Club mitTnA%ieti'rhehtvytthehorrte of Mrs. Henry Stsdtfield. .0. W. Pratt astounded Mr. Neltnor of the Nigrg,'hil News on a tour of the hie reg- ions first of last week. t. In- Mice Ger, and 9mm, J into delicate ia fishin here. Mr. "muslin 'dll, "may; Wauconda man and hag, mum friendtt..altege., _ _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galvin Und children, of Chicago, spent Tues- day and Wedmsday of Int week at their new home at Mniman'tr sub- division on the eastern shores of her cousin Mr. and Mrs. 'H. H. Collier at Wengate, their country hog? near Rockford. _ tr. Clark returned to his home here last Wednesday after gassing the last several months in ens. L. B. 1igttf received a horned toad on nday from his brother, Ed, of Ft. Worth Texas. Of course this toad must he a 'i'is,auiirtirii1 the one that was buried in the comer stone thirtymne years ago and came out alive just a few weeks ago. Anyhow he is not a Irall last Wedneéday' evening. This was the last of a series given by thg_B. N, A._for this aegsop._ . weeks ago. Anyhow he Is not a beautiful thing or a pet. Elmer and Evelyn Brown and Arthur Dillevig have the honor of being the only three pupils if the grammar school, _who _have not this" a day of school during the entire term. , , Mrs. E. J. Cook was an Elgin visitor Friday. Class night at W. T. H. S. was a grand affair and well attended last riday 'night. There are sixteen graduates, the largest clue that has ever been graduated at one time since the High school opened. The exercises were held Tuesday night. A large crowd was in attendance. Mr.. and ttri. Richard Grantham and Mr. ander Asa Crabtree at- 3911M thaws! party at Woody}! Mis. Joe Dowel] spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Baseley, uni sister, 91ml. H.__Cypher_. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk and chil- dren of Chicago, spent the week end at die home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones. e Rev. H. J.' Locke preached Yem- orial services at .. the Federated Church Sunday. The W. R. . at- tended in a body. A number went to Volo to hold ceremonies and decor- ate the graves pf the dead comrades 3:" are buried in the cemeteries ere. . '. J9hns W333 trqegt pf m we tapqtirtt WW this neaxywedsj will he at u- '- Roseville. . Mr. sand Mn. at. - who-hove ttth, the u "all! months in have M to their home here. r er, w o - in their old home in t','td"tsi'Nt three months, are up" has sag"; the,' next at a they set sax or one a In," The ladies of head Al-l tar Society of the "V tttgt,' "sigma. 0'; It t',y at e on ' I hope of Mm. "ir'itiyi?,'i.?yiiF: enmg was a. it .. l with Edith 'ttl',) 'id'1!i?, any! Stadtfield holding Ft as. Miri' George Barbe nay-i h mer-he, t3: 12t %iur,i,t, was and a r w e n "was " "ented to Miss Buic' who. is g ented to Miss Bait who. is - ing our vinage. She has I!" n - cessful prineipat at the tgrade M during the past. four magi I: are siirvltoJotthte tart Ltr"' the grave of Robin Hill, a soldier at the Whr df 1776, in at - tery bv the D. A. It. of." drew a large intended Jane. Friday. The day was parted and the ceremonies were most mm!- give.h Rev.' Gustaf" give a in: at t e penmg a traBerrdi4 dress. /'l band played our -t*rmst anthem "The. Star 5% Bl!- ner" and a. squad a! fired aha winged?" tg? gg,ttr1 in onoro .xs'gme trrqme hour. Wauconda will radar Ae, to the D. A. R. endgam- 3395M 37 7min. help in "Mamma,' INe ache." said, Pew. "That's because it's an Peggy brightly. "You'd if you, I"!!! sow!!! 2.1": a No rrig?irgt.hrtt,tra'delti . y was arger. F an - paésengers than 3'3. :iiit,i,iLiei,iii,irii, art-uid-il/ii - at e ttttve of. sittin Himanldir ','{h;3i.'g.m'* - tik m- Keystone Printini BEBULAIORY " 1J0lltlllllllilf By JARS A. MED -- from Bn-met. (June. A. Meed was born near. Mid. 0.. in 1861. He moved In his parents to Lynn county. 1a., whale he "tended public schools. and but studied law. was admitted ttttttttttarm Ittttstutdpmctieediaw It 99a: Rapids. It., until 1887. then mind to Kansas City. Mo. He be- aiiaauerisoeratie politics in 1888. Bad We state proseyutmg attor: In at Xenon! comfy. Mo.. and and as - of Kansas City, Mo., In: No man. until 1904. He was 3m Tr. a. senator for three terms. 1m 1911 to 1929. His home is at the ot an». _ devouring the sub- stance at the people, prying into their ttHenle mum. regulating their trade and business end then poison- trttt their supply of alcohol. m, mayo! these regulatory ittlgteq are mistaken or vicious, be- cause they invade the realm of centrul vorld government. , new it who will. thou who sought to Mid! the league of nations ought to set up a World authority whit. had it fully functioned. which if it shall hereafter function.. will "in! the destinies of all the liv- im at! destroy the liberties and au- tm-tr of all nations save that ot the masters ot the league. Once es- The cost is no greeater Ipr arusuc work than for poorly arranged and in.. differently executed printing. We take just as much paint with the jimple jobs as With the large and intri ate orders and'the results have justified the ef- Estimates cheerfully f urnisl printing work. . ' ', MO.) LIBERTYVILLE, ILLII 1928, " PHONE 90 league, whose laws ire made by the wane and whose decrees are en- forced by the league; end then we turned the vacuum tt {use by writing about our 5 ture the res- ervation that we are really not ttos ing in at all. but tint at some fu- ,ture time we may Q,'te an Ameri- }ean case if we felt inclined. Mark you, this cry for internation- alism is bottomed Ill'; the serene doctrine that we m help other no.- tions to conduct the affairs and the egotistical idea tin we know inst 'what to do for tabllshed mo): n peter and outraged liberty will some 'ttyt ttraw .rrbelllee sword, end when ltldoee the world will swim in bloodJ for every part! will be involved; Tt i _ More Having solemnly; rejected the been league " a thing thoee declslons during would be t1tuyreroeit? arms" tsp": sword, and when It will be involved; __ 2 Having solemnly"; rejected the league " a thing Sr,',',", t%Ciaiontt would be thtntteroutrl,to our country. we resolved to submit to the ttici- sions of "tempted?" the ham-IA "hm I." I. mm In? the Mrs. Helen FiiiiFiA arid yrs. Mary Tekampe qunt laat Fuday with Prank Frederick and family of Libertyville. . f map and. daughter'Wetty, of Keno- aha, were dinner guts" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W l Hironimus, of Round Lake, on S _ ay. Mr. and Mrg. Bin? Kaitier and daughter, Iiirlvia, 7o Joliet, arm the week e at We home of rs. Kaiser's sister; Mr/and Mrs. Henry Hapke. " im, Elizabeth ijwler close? her school last Friday with a pienie " ter a most srueeistuifluler.. . -. Geoige Hironimils and sisters Misses Kathryn and Bertha and Miss Irene Home] gmd Joby 3101f- vaf'éfHerEy Haitke and T mass Bertha Hirbnimus ere Libertyville business callers b"n1Fheuy. 'Joseph' Meyer, Joungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer Ind the misfortune to brat his arm wave the elbow at his h me Inst Frisky. FREMONT CENTER -.L. g Service ed on any {OIS _ pils in the New Haven public schools inn children of foreign-born parents I who are natives of diluent coun- tries. Of the whole number of pr ipils 52.8 w, cent at "align, Mi.4 'ner' cent ussinn, and " per cent More than a million. dollars havel been spent annually in Alabama during the past 10 years for the mr and construction of rural-! 1 buildings. State aid was in- creasedihy the last legislature from $3,000 to $5,000 per county, and county high schools were made eli- gible for aid in the purchase of standard equipment and making re- m!!! to buil'dix, on the same is as rural ooisu State assis- tance is graded according to the material used in the construction of buildings, and the number of rooms per school. A division of architec- ture has been established, cm with the responsibmty of d tr plans and supervising construction of buildings. Where State aid is granted for the erection of build- ings, it is required that deeds shall be made to the State in fee simple; and that contracts, which must be written and accompanied by bond} shall be let by the county board o education. Equipment ngust_he pur- ALABAMA°MAIES . . roman PROVISION , FOR RURAL SCHOOLS! Miss_Verna N. Iverson ot Winneto kn. Illinois gym the week end with Florence E. nether. yr. and Mrs. Frank Moline of Chicago grant Sunday evening with their mva id mother, Mrs.. Sarah J. Moline at the home of Mrs. L. L. Muthet. A friend, Mrs. Morgan al- so g,',ilee'"iilh Mrs. S. J. Moline. Flo _ E. ligating spent Sun- ai'TarrGeGt Winnetkt' end with her father," Mr. Austin Wolf. chased b a School 11h. Pole. Miss Ruth v."" Wolf spent $119qu Sonny-99c at cent "Pt. than? or though the bait- which; Luca Bldg. F DR. J. L TAY cage. in m National ATTORNEY ,7 ,fi-_ I ,i __ n Harry Madill JUSTICE or m P "1: Office at tlt-t and mt 1hnaw.tttt8.attnndt REAL ESTATE Exctulltltir, faults. Kaiser Building Peters' Good-Wee LYELL H. MOl First Class Shoei ll . . if Charlés Jordan Ema; ' 'T'eieiw " '11 l I?!

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