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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jul 1928, p. 3

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far.m_etmerifttietr trietademanaediir, All they're {[51:- tir"ini"'e'ieeud. 'herd favor 1tteprotttttitittet or tee an other the {up of . t wet voie. I'd mania down '"'E'..PfhHtetrtooiiiinairi.' 1tteertiGri;er"'i;e"iri,sou, f'?P;apoutsisTr" centm genuine m Senator-Wm of loam ?'tt.ee?iertiiGiirirG'uei's"e",'llt' gut"..- m4,.- "Mt does this an two-thirds of the I 'etmttatives m he WNW? On dttgt't let "My m Mm: In. a m an." 'nh -.. - IT. rd'., It? that an i'Gr1%'lllil,L,, with moment "per ""rexeept ,rlo"itttr,tettiatttentitm.' Tt'it the lesson that politicians would ma into the etmttrmtguttte an: an anu- Protrttttttoetidt had been elated pm- deny " m, _ Srlmrkii-ostteintr from the ' t,g1ttrynt)triiGioGGuGiiy, THE. " the "he say, the Presb. dent cant repeal the by, and he's yammdtotrrioentGirGriiitGiii tt ,_J «a,» um; the (by: would CW t would muggy)", trom but " My woman meet the Eighteenth amendment for quite awhile. but it qrou1d be pretty - to knock the atonement act galley WASHINGTON. July 19.--The dry: are mm. The election of a president who is out of sympathy with minimum would be the black- rthteftCalt9eteyetoririsis%2 like wet , 'temi" Wttuethepeotttemotautmrtnn growth is complicated with the tannnwuth mobbing of more ade- -tetratfieUnestntutdoutat theeitrandtttenueationotaded gm transportation. the survey 9otesattentionisetirectedtottk 'Mtttttattmmotmeeetautmrbanded ve3tmenentuinpmgreasandat mum): mathematics". eeiemtedrneetetraomeream-io "HUGH MIE BIGGEST FIGHT 34 per cent: Glen Ellyn. 25 per ___. °'"'"'" cent; Highland Park. 33 per cent; iff,""',, ", Janet. 23 per cent; La Orange. " eitr--" per cent: Haywood. " per cent; That We Oak Park, 26 per cent; Wilmette. oentiy ado; TS per cent: Wilmette. " per cent Chieago st: nndWhittntt.8pereent. - vacant] W'm Lower formed mu Comparative "we. tor the first 1 Geletm Mx months for which complete rec- we, f ads were obtained were as 101- nre coming 10.3: points than 1928 1927 mid-west di First It mo. Pix-name. 35,00 my Aaron ------t1.u7.aao 31mm 1'. a. Bel-nu ------- 3.004.000 4M meant c Blue 1311116---- 0215.071 747.50 ere uniting Chi. Heights" 045.471 41.040 protect ot 1 Chem -------- 1544M 2.794.270 For instant Dee Mm -- 450.000 023.944 will teen tc m ---_---- 1.340.987 971.253 an! the 1m Ellwood Park 5.991.050 4.40.117 mu. Com Inn-ton ----- was 10.71": in the butt] Aaesttue, ------ - 1.171.111 Ttegg-tttet "319171---- 1.040.347 001.30 amend th Honey ------- 754.02 comm hundredyee 83111?an -- 1.442.430 7.03.53 bottom of tl Janet -------- 1.051.073 1.332.014 stored and i1 Wax -- 933." 303.550 "Erie. " Game "-.- 002.050 436.275 James St late Nest--- 094.507 "I Chicago"!!! lanolin-d ----- 503.544 312.1 ed a super-1 Haywood ---- 1.501.130 1.191.546 to the Cent: 1111. Center -- 1.511.221 1.000.445 he 'tedBes ti on: an ---- a" 4.010.573 his command Perk muse---_1.m.so1 2.00.505 --- Wankegan -..- 1.709.711 4.187.284 STATE , West Chicago 72.040 118.529 ] Wheaten -_--- 420.000 584.600 Wilmette _.--- 1.831.111 928M Winnetka ---- 1.334.575 1,161.1!) As a guic . Chicago ---- 1.278.242 1,802.5" the street 1 Gary --------- 3.031.230 8.553.491 on the one. Hammond ---- 4.821.630 2.719.050 eommereiali, Whitlng--------- 307.030 283.811 State deter! ' --- ---.-- has est: lisi, 355215.764 863348.412 and bibliogn While the Menu of suburban sprawling: tn rm oiWtttereertt withavolume for thenmtatxmontttotttiisyearot "8"Qtttaaatminsttsttt.ssotorttte 'Vstaixmonthsoftnstrear.Bturr. metmtttajttrtrstirtot69pereent tnttteghmeiittss comparison with gxmtttemehtrtttettrst slxmonths of "anaMt as What 82.719350 tor lic""', six months ot last you. important six month in- cruaes were Anton. T per cent; Chicago Heights. Mt per tent; Sign; 38 per cent: Ellwood Pork. 34 per cent: Glen Ellyn, 25 per cent: Highland Park, " per cent; Janet. 23 per cent; " Change. a per cent; Haywood. 3t Der out: nim_ op, 'he, six months com-pan: mks-testamlnadeanune ttturenrnmaBnrveynrtthantn- mammal". Westm- e"otttuitsrhmegainot24sper eentiMt.PrmBtet.ntminof2stt 'rereentanetwttmetteetrttainot "ttpereent. at PYtrthefirstaiarmoettttsthe3t gutturtttsonwhtett complete fig- ""PeretttrtniPedattmmtsrrtotty Thelma-stainnnde thurearnmaBnrveynrtttt maximum. W -tttrdttatmettainot uncut. momentum 'tereentanetwttmetteett lament. The volume at " suburbs for June totalled 8.029. m as against 811804.231 in June. um. The mtr. ume for these " suburbs was. for my 1938. 811000.344. cr;. "landowner. m the volume is less than th.mta-etortttefimtsiotrnoetttttt 'tet-tr-ttiss-tanti-Mme nnetttteteatesthetteeteraiprxttsperity 'tettt.sutturbtutdtatrtet. . The figures were compiled on the has of complete records of 31 mum] suburbs thick: foe the theftrstslx months of 1923M unmanned mama volume "eordingtopermttsisattedot86tV. 215. 764. as mm mm 412 for N Smith. with a reputation as a would lean over backward in tAlort to keep his record straight. "rt "Melina "paint . lot of prmerrutors" and mm and PUt8rttriiiar'"i'ir,";iui. I See,,e.,tJitii"t thnt that's an Mlllllllllt SHOW MUCH BUILDING P3Ptdtottelievettmta this mettgt8--tttnt about I the senators tad rcp- an hoeteat-to-troodnnss If _ op put question, six 855,215,764 "3.243.412 First It mo. Pirgtttmo, ',. Therd vote tor set 'tereminVtiiG " a. maximum 1.031301 any" 1334.575 1.101.200 1.278.242 1,832,530 3.031.230 8.553.497 4.621.630 2319M - ammo 283.811 an"? 1.171.111 1.046.347 out» 1.340.967 trtthss 5391.050 4449.127 5.333.725 no." on doing it. Htti-peottitsttian of ttte My Jt tthe 1.161." 1,833.5" 8.553.497 2,719,650 31.538308 mm mam mum LUNA" £019.57! 2.049565 A, 187.234 1 18,529 7 .OMMat 1 332.814 2.794.716 747m Subséribed and sworn to before me this st Total Cash on hand July 1, 15271711.ZI..;....-.... Real estateglotes on hand July 1, 1927... Balance July 1, 1927 Income to township Other expenditures o...--...],....'.."...].".'. -_-.-- Balance on hand June M, 1928 __"-....-. 2124.94 1820.48 Total Totals Fuel, iight/power, water and supplies Repairs, replacements, insurance ...,. Libraries '9 Grounds, buildings and alterations -.-- New equipment "_'----------.-..-.-. Principal of bonds ""------ Apportioned but withheld from districts ...... , As a guide to steer the man in the street 'round medical quackery on the one-hand and over zealous commercialism on the other, the State degartment of public health has esta lished a selected library and bibliography on health subjects, according to an announcement made here today by Dr. Isaac D. Raw- lings, State health director." Books prtereirt on bonds _...-,.-..........].] Teaehets pension fund ------ Textbook iind stationery ............-.... Totals o-...............--.................'... 12995.31 3844.16 12565.58 EXPENDITURES District'No. 75 77 . " School board and business office ..........$ 25.00 5.00 M.00 Sang-y of teachers 6380.00 1530.00 1210.00 lnte'iest on teaehers' when -.-_..iw- Interest pn_antieipation warrants ....$ James Simpson. chairman of the Chicago plan comm has pictur- ed u super-city in a communication to the Centennhl "tees. tn which he pledges the unwavering support of hin commission. hundred yen-5 theNhgin if" ESE bottom of the lake. Totttrg it is re- tstoredtusditttstu_inthetnrttor ot Erie. STATE PUTS OUT HEALTH GUIDE District No. p Bounce July lst, 1927 ----...t-_.._--..t..._t.tt Distribution of trustees -._.-t--__...--__.m-.. From district taxes .qe_--..__.-....--....-e..q_- Sale or rent of school property ........., Sale of school bonds as Transfers and non-high school pupils Other sources That preamble to a resolution re- cently adopted by the Press club af Chicago states in a few words the which fol-1933 that is being trans- Imned into reality for the Centen- mial Celebration f Recruits {or the World n1: Legion are coming in from more distant points than ever. Especially does the mid-vest display its approvnl of the 85.00 enrollment campaign. To line M Worship mount cities and totem nations are uniting to nid in the gmtest mica of its kind ever ettempted. For instance. the city of Erie. Pa.. will Icon to Chicago tor the centen- nial the world famous warship m- 8891:. Commodore Perry's ttagtrttip, In the bottle at me Erie. Annual Financial Statement of the Township Treasurer For Publication Township 44, Rangé 10 in Lake County, Illinois, from July I, 1927 to June 30,1928. District Fund _ , . _ _ .. . . RECEIPTS T _ ' District No. i 75 . 77 78 79 80 " 82 1 Balance July lst, 1927 w.-...-....-....' 233.76 1357.00 3491.55 731.97 1066.82 879.92 J08.04l, Distribution of trustees -.__-wtw_t...-_.t.._..w.. 1362.91 338.18 1414.85 441.70 598.55 356.15 254.441 From district taxes .q.t.t--..w.-i.-t_--..-....m-.- 11398.64 2, 3.38 3533.68 2337-23 1939,42 1m: " was " be gathered at Chicago tn 1933 to celebrate the one hundredth anniver- sgry ytt the incarnation at this "Whereas all that is highest and betrttnttteeultureattheimridwtit acter. 'NIAGARA' AT BHIGAGO MI Then's consistency inthat, though. You dont have to be a practicing wet to oppose prohibition. I submit that a dry, who ian't a dry in his personal practice. is a doubtful char- And we also have the anomaly of a senate m leader who's a total ttttw ste.ntrrPnmr.d? of New Jersey. I don't think We Intrusion" the mart important issue. but I do con- sider it the moat tmrenb-nothing else can be settled until that's aet- tled. How it will come out I haven't a guess. Back from Kansas City and Houston. I know the coun- try's wet "de taeto"--rather wetter in the supposedly dry mid-west than down here when I live-and had surmised wasn't truly representative. But it doean't follow tttttt it will vote that way. Strange to say, I'm ac- quainted with lots ot folks who'll of- fer you a drink and talk prohibition as they hand it to you. My on theory '15 that next No- vember's election will be decided Wimpy"): wet-and-dry Issue. But once let it come up as an is- sue they cen't set guy ttttmi--. whlch is whet this Ptpig','";egt1 election prmniaeor-and let e result indicate a locgl mterence thathlnts Rememher? "We hue met the en- one it! or the" other-ind" GlTG' 'ery, ttpp accordingly! {citing rather than be beaten for the Tlat congress. , am this overwhelming m- uonal mummy whtch is amoxj- mately two to we dry. It's dry lacunae it has 3 action that the COW] Many county superintendents ---- of Janitoi w.-.-...................'. _""---'..-..-- 12995.31 3844.16 12565.58 3510.90 3671.80 Distributive Fund ' I "m'""""------ .--...4 4000.00 'emptattotL" _ . The status of the rankin'g , stars ----------.---- "rill be turned topsy-turvy by. the The main objection to the modem; Mention, tie points out. "The tatb. flapper is that she is tod frank,! ins pictures will relegate to second too nude, too expensive, too carefreefplaoe some of our most popular ---and too dumed expensive. semen stars. The newly imported We can get a lot of amusement listening to a crowd of the Younger generation singing "Yield Not To Temirtatiott." _ number of teachkAHGtiGtiesGrrio"'r' to thy opening of schools next aut- Christmas comes but once a year, but: it 1onytipetr lopks :as though will be exhibited t the m that? 't'earh'e"r'77adl,'d and at a few of as have "id-Ai'; -iiiGTi Claus the other' 364. . board members a dependable soirxiequtpped for talking motion pictures, from which to choose for texts in 3 and within two years Sooo theaters health .education courses and tor; will be showing them. according to teacher training, The library boom; _.,: the estimate ot James R. Quirk. dut- gill be _ exjdbited tyt the "verar'standintrfLtm authority. mne'primry object of the library? . o,-.....-',.,,. . is to give superintendent: of schools,} NEW YORK. July 18 --rwithie 3 gadgets, _libnrians and school! year 1.000 American theaters will be "To provide a reliable source. of 2 information in the health field tor) those who are willing to accept the; judgment of public health officials! who have devoted their lives to the;, study of health problems, a library} has been established try. the State) department of public health. In it! are books on every phase of public) health ranging from hygiene and: sanitation to diet and habit. The: books have been selected so," toi include volumes suitable for texts in, public schools as well as for general; reading. _ g , "With the air, the press and the! platform flooded with propaganda eminating, from radically different sources" said Dr. Rawlings," the man in the street is at his wits til to know who or what to 'believe', regarding health matters. one! group delves dor vaccination and? another against it, each playing 1lll-l on the fear of the public for a heat) inst One group extells bran " the! universal remedy and another yeast": Some say eat and others advise fas- ting for what have you. i 154.99 1500.00 620.49 20.00 146. 93 67.02 3.95 880.00 1047.69 24.80 suitable for texts in publieusehoo.ls and for general information- on by- giene, sanitation, diet and habit are included in the _collegtion. ,- J. J. HOUSE, Treasurer sixteenth day ot Athly}92_8. The girl thought a momént. than said: "I believe it is her 'eyes." I smiled for I had heard from good authority that. Alice Longworth's l When the young attendant came back to me she said: "Mrg. Long- worth is Just lovely beyond every one in Washington. this spring. We have'Just made the most perfect photograph of her. She has been so angular that she has not cared to sit for pictures; but now, with all her hollows filled out. it is different." This was before "beautiful bones"- were thought the acme of loveliness. In. W's Beauty ring a reporter, I could not do ot erwlse than ask the question: "What is there in particular about Mrs. Longworth that makes you think she is beautiful?" Down in my heart I knew her charm of manner had much to do with it. _ ; With uncrity everyone in the studio stated forward to do the bid- ding ot the deughter ot President Theodore Roosevelt. "This is a part of a series in the memoirs ot famous persons in past presidential campaigns. Other stories will follow.) . By IDA]! McGLONE GIBSON I happened in at a Washington photographer's in the late spring ot 1909, when Mrs. Alice _ Roosevelt Langworth, "Princess woe." as she used tp be called in the newspapers, Proud Poise of Bead and Seem Iiliillll-stlllli'll'lliill Mlllliiliitt AllBE' r MADE DEFECT SOURCE OF CHARM t 212.00 3788.00 ing Demureness Result of Imperfect Vision. Township Fund ' 5317.36 3827.42 1 1 99.98 46.39 140.31 ' 214.10 85.47 Total Cash on hand June aiiiriii- if: Real estate notes on hand June M, Incidental expenses of trustees --- For publishing annual statement "."...-..r Compensation of treasurer -----b-, Distributed to distlicts w.---,--'.-.., Released to districts "i-----...... Apportioned but withheld from districts Balance June 30, 1928 '----...... Total MILAN C. MOTT. Notary Public, 9536.09 .. 722.00 106.85 78 _ 79 80 25.00 10.00 10.28 1210.00 © 1120.0o 1210.00 704.70 ..2038.04 166tijid 3491.55 1414.85 3533.68 128.00 4000.00 115.86 104.71 122.30 15.63" moo 34.91 4.29 . Itll! LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY. JULSL ii, 1928 a--.--. EXPENDITURES 79 731.97 441.70 2337.23 69.84 1 14.85 135.17 34.90 EXPENDITURES 14.00 imins. chief inspector. here to repre- Esent Stillman J, Sienna. state direc- {tor of agriculture. in perfecting the (arrangements. From this central ot- "tee, Cummins explains. inspectors 3mm be dispatched to shipping points. With less deny than Would be ex- ?perienced working out ot Bprintmeitt. "t will enact economy as well as ex- :pedlte service. Q ' TALKING MOVIE TO BE) SUCCESS Increased demands tor this inspec- tion service may: field 'headquarters CENTRALIA, 111., July 19.--A3en- tralia is again selected as the loca- tion tor temporary headquarters of the fruit inspection service rendered by the Illinois department or uni culture. Arrangements have been completed whereby representatives o'. the division of standardization and markets will occupy room 201, Hott- man building here. on and after July 25. The name will Be maintained dur- ing the peach harvest season FRUIT CENTER AT CENTRALIA sense as "The Art, and Science of Government?" F These two young "woman, for they still are young, are among the smartest politicians among the Re.. publican women in America-umm; the word poutt% in the Webswrian her a touch of tiemureness, adding muck; to her attractiveness: This tear she ls helping in the campaign qt her friend, Ruth Hanna McCormick, for congresswoman-at- large from Illinois. ' ' Very Short-Slated That very Cleve; woman has made a detect a charm' and besides con- lealed a fact that she Js extremely short-sighted. She never uses glasses and, when she was'younger. was of- times criticized for the proud poise of her head and the oft lifting of her 1qrghette. She has been eritiu clsed try the unthinking. who have somewhat jealously observed that the slight" drooping of her eyelids gives Many reasons have been given for her carriage, even when she was much younger than she is today. but I do not think the real one ever has been made public. . Ther are of the usual American type. gray-blue. tine, frank and true, but they have singular drooping lids which would malrepem appear for- ever 113th downcast if it was not for the splendid high poise with which she holds her head. asset by "my other young woman. True her eyes were betutlful. a fact no one wougd have probably discov- ered had' it not been for her own eyes would not he considered Don't forget to come to church Sunday at ten o'clock Standard Time. and hear the Anniversary program. Much time and thought has bgen spent on this occassion. No man will criticize your singing when you are singing his praises. Nine-ladies from here attended the Buneo party at Mrs. R. D. Cook's home in Mandelein. the first of the week. Mrs. Clark Durut cap- tured the first prize. _ Mrs. John Meyer is entertaihing his Bistercitt-1aw and two nephews from Canada at present, They made the trip. by auto. T 1 Mr. George Radke has been re- 'moved to the hospital, due to a trae. "ured limb. The, latest V report .on the condi; tion of Mrs. Frank Dolph " the Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospi- tal, is quite satisfactory. _ A great number from here at- tendqd the Ivanhoe pienie Thursday and report as usual a fine time and piggy Irf cats. _ _. _ Mr. John Ranch met with. an 'ac- cident " the Wire Mills, at.Liber- tyville- which quite seriously injured one eye. " Mr. John Wagner is confined to his home at present, as the result of a bad fall. ' Mrs. Lester JiGett ing her sister and son ern Wisconsin. . Mr. Vere Smith and daughter, Mamile, of Waukegan called on fr.itt.nds ter, Wednesday. _ 'Mrs. J. L. Shepherd and daugh- ter, Pearl, spent Thursday evening at_the If: C. Knigge home. Ithe eeprodueing devices both tn pro- 'duction studios and in theaters will :mean an additional investment of "250,000,000 tn pictures within two years, he estimates. Sound repro- ducing mechanisms also are being rapidly developed for the camera men who circle the globe filming news events, and within a short time the shouting ot a crowd in Paris. the whirring of an airplane hopping trom Tokio or an inaugural speech in Washington will be clearly heard along with the views of the event on any American screen. foreign at": will be " a disadvan- tage. The accents ot Greta Garbo. Pol: Negri, Del Rio and Lupe Ve- lea, for example. will be great handi- caps in casting them, and the Eng- lish actors, with the definite accents. will have g difficult time." On the other hand, the innovation "will bring to the screen new person- alities from the stage. vaudeville and grand opera," he avers. Mr. Quirk admits that he was skeptical for many months as to the success of the talking films, but af- tér a recent demonstration in which the development 'of the sound-re- producing device from its beginning to the present was demonstrated. he has become enthusiastic. IVANHOE cost pt humming is . entertain- from North- Public notice is hereby iven that an award of the coming] for the construction of the improvement hereinafter described, to-wit:--- Grading and paving First..8eeond, Third and Fourth Streets, Maple Ave., Park Place, Hurlburt Court and Grant Court with curb, man- holes, catchbasins, inlets, and all other necessary adjuncts or appur- tenances, has been made to James Cape & Sons Co. _and that pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, a contract will be en- tered into with said James Cape & Sons Co. not less than ten days from the 218t day of July, A. D. 1928, for the construction of said improvement in the manner shown and set fourth in an ordinance pas- sed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Vil- lage of Libertyville on the 19th day No charge is made for this" valuable ser- vice. Dm'tmissoominghereon the above date. FREE SAMPLES 1tpgtx.'g,t,t'atvtggtgUi,htte,?. . WWW? Through the courtesy of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the famous foot author- ity,wewill have at ourstore,ontheabove datyeFootcomfortspertirorntiidGG seforthesipeciaibenetiiorourpatmLt This Expert is thoroughly trained in Dr. Scholl's aeientifie methods of correction. He will make 'mana1srsisofyourfoot tmublemter your stockinged feet; and show you, from the 1%io-graphprintshemakes oforourfeet,iust whatailstbem. He'll then demonstrate howthe latest improved Dr, Schcll Foot Comfort Appli- am or Remedy relieves you of every foot pain, and enables you to walk with perfect" comfort. NOTICE OF AWARD i, Your Foot Trouble Free Foot Comfort Demonstration I RAY N. SMITH Libertyville, III. by an Expert from Chicago GEO. STU". JbA. TEEPI'OW, E.' P. SWAN, R. W. BULKIEY. J. DOLLENNAIER, R. G. KAPING, Board of Loeal Improvements of 'said Village. l of April, A. D. 1928. " provided by said ordinance, unless the owners of s majority of the frontage of the lots and lands abutting on said pro- posed improvement or their agents shall enter into a written contract within ten days from the first pub- lication of this notice to do said wdrk and make said improvement " ten per cent lea than "9.61730 the price " which the same has been awarded to said James Cape & Sons Co. Dated " Libertyville, Illinois this 19th day of July. A. D. 1928. 4/1',':'e;a1',t-,1.,i,2ttpe'.': Inn-ah y.er iettr. '33 'lrll21'.h7'ihfl..r, 45': cups "your": Tu,.""" "ro-ot-are- 4% cups mute-w inh- and! :'.ii7'(c'l8d'Q2f,'8,u't,: Inna, men that 'mu motofthtraibi,iifntreiac _'gfh,',t,ttgtoz,,e1r2ti. came mung", verge. FoiledoK.sauiimeandtuk Itererthe3ocitco-tA,A qteetotheeetimes. tite Perast 'ttfrroeem. R The uppieat W0meat In the "all 1l'i1,,',t,"e2'i"tt'Ntt,,ip'ti'iie "non an 'l'h'l'll'l,', never has to be nt-md. and always like this Pegdjs My". A 1% 7 less boiling more jelly never like this PEXEI. Ourdviceinwctlalu Evelifit-nhuyuhc. oc?,,.lr.tet.tt'ttf: viceis worth In! money to you. If you wont mouthwaterin- morterietmrshow you tltehentineplan-eiar 1rndaptedtorourhome. $u'ee PAGE THREE

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