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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Feb 1922, p. 4

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| Opening Announcemen E Saturday, February 18, 1922 ' Entered as second--class matter October 18, 1916, at / the postoffice at Libertyville, Illinois, under Act of March _. §. 1879. Issued twice weekly. _ --woman, her husband and their two children that every , time they said anything unkind about anyone else the _' ons making the remark would drop a dime in the box. "Fotmerly," she says, "we never finishea a meal ' but what someone came into our conversation. And be-- ~ fore long we found that we were doing a good deal of '. gossiping around the table. Then we started . the _. gossip/box. We've all had to drop our --dimes into / it at times, but lately we have learned to guard our _ conversation, and if we can't say something nice about a"pmhfiuubm"jmmfiolnx. : and keep a silent tongue. Next Christmas we will take _. «the proceeds of the gossip box and give it to the church." Kok A fine idea, for if there is anything we should try _ _ to discourage it is --gossiping. For gossiping soon be-- '-- comes chronic, and the gossiper, without possibly mean-- _ jng any harm, sets afloat rumors that besmirch the . character forever of some mighty fine people.© Why . not talk it over with your family, and see if there _ jen't a little room for a "gossip box" in your own ' .. THE CONFERENCE RESULTS ° C _ Before the arms conference assembled, great pes-- simism was manifested as to its results, particularly by observers who'lhiad attended or watched similar gather-- ings. Jt was predicted that as usual there would be fine talk and complimentary speeches, but that action on any vital points would be indefinitely postponed, and the world would go on with the same causes leading to 3 THE GOSSIP BOX Tok We promised we wouldn't reveal 'any names, but we heard a certain Libertyville woman telling a few days ago about a new pian Ker family has adopted which we believe would be a good idea for other fumilies to emulate. She says the first of the year her family established what they call a "gossip box." It is a littlé tin box with a slot cut in the top, just large enough for REYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers Succeeding the Waukegan Weekty Gazette Established 1850 We hope to have at least one representative from each family in and adjacent to Libertyville call on us sometime during the opening day or evening, Sat-- urday, February 18th and inspect our complete lines of household goods, paints and painters' supplies. We desire you to look over our price tags and see how reasonable our prices are and for your benefit we have marked certain articles at much less than cost. If you find these articles and wish to purchase them you will find them rare bargains. ~ H. JUST, Editor. We desl'}e tt'brwfinnouhce to the publlc the addition to our large funthure storé'of the rooms known as _ the Hanby flat. This we have fitted up similar to a modern bungalow or flat, showing a fine selection of house furnishings from parlor to kitchen. We hope to have a large number of our farmer cus-- tomers in during the day and will demonstrate both afternoon and evening the famous Red Star Wick-- less Oil Stoves. . ' than to ixf s td 8 world will learn 1. The MQuhmfldeam and the !imi of navies relieves one of the esw 'st burdens the ig taxpayer has to carry. 'Rundreds of millions of are saved to pay debts with. 2. The agreement makes it--an impossibility for any of these countries to attack the United States. And it would make it impossible for the United States to se--d a fleet across thwPacific ocean to attack Japan, Senti-- ment in this country is clear that it would never pay to send an army or"havy to Asia to décure more profitable txade relations, s ce 8. The United States would be better pleased if Japan would withdraw all military forces from 'Uhrina and Siberia. But if the United States had sent ai army into Mexico to clean up disturbed conditions, it would resent it deeply if the powers of Asia or .Europé or-- dered us to withdraw them at any given date. There will be ways to deal with Japan by peacéeful methods, if she does not play the game fair, K 4. The termination of the Anglo--Japanese alliance removes the possibility-- of an . adverse combination against this cousitry. So this. conference has taken of large importancé. Still more will follow in due time. Lane Tech. Lights fight 8 o'clock _ C 0O ME CS Tickets 35¢ and 25¢ February 17 is infinitely cheaper to Many Surprises await you. Be sure to stop in at our Model and Up--to--the-- Minute Furniture and Paint Store sometime during the day or evening of PHONE 9 at The RAY Furniture and Paint Store Saturday, February 18, 1922 You are very welcome. _ Don't worry. Let Schnaebele insure it. connection of sink, stable, water closet or impure or unsanitary drain-- shall be made in compliance with all ordinances now or hereafter in effect. Section 2. . That all persons havicg charge of property hereinabove re-- ferred to orf owning property hercix-- above referred to who shall fail to comply with this ordinance within thirty days from the date of passage and publication .of this ordinance, according to law, shall be fined in a snmdnot-kss'tbln Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than One hundred Dollars ($100.00.) Passed F';;ry 6, 1?. Approved ruary 6, 1982. Published:February 15, 1922, s J. A. Treptow, J. S. Hyatt, which rain water,roof water, storm water, other pure water or water in a natural state or such water as ; hdhnl;nm-fim-& be allowed in a storm water 3 umbyfioufl\oflfi.dfim", may accumulate or be required to be drained, with said storm water sewer system of the Village of Lib ertyville, Mlinois, by all persons own-- ing property or having charge of property which is now or: may here-- after be included in storm sewer dis-- trict in said Village. 4 Be it ordained by the P and Board of Trustees of the of Libertyville, Lake County, Section 1. That all persons own-- ing property in the Village of Lib ertyville which is included within or may hereafter be included~ in -- any storm water sewer district. hereto-- fore or hereafter created by the ordin-- ances . of 'the, Village of Libertyville and which said property abuts on a street or--public place--.on . which is laid a storm water sewer--of said Vil-- lage, adjacent:to.said--property, shall Clerk all or LILBERTYVILLE, ILL We will also have demonstrations of the Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves, Thor Washing Machines, Hoover Electric Sweepers and Brunswick Phonographs. Having retired from studio work and made our home near Hfl- land Park:and Libertyville, we--take pleasure in unnoundn&m: we are devoting our attention exclusivdx to high class home* ~ portraiture in 51ese towns and vieinity. :x:ialnfi)fl\e assurance . ormaflyyeaninadvanoedg;httomphy' eolor work and a clientele among some of the homes an the North Shore, we are making dittin inthebomesmewgnd.inmanynyfl,orig methods utilizing both daylight and high--power slectric lights of special color and design to secure unusual and artistic time saving and great convenience of sitting at home is us-- a ch appreciated as well as the beauty and atmosphere of home as compared with the "stereotyped" styles of studio work:_'j%dslly with children, there is a decided advantage in handling the subject in familiar surroundings. ~ Our effort is to produce at reasonable prices portraits with char-- acter, indinduqfl ty, refinement and artistic met.-itz;fortrfit's that you can present without apology to the most cri can be made with Mr. Swan or Mr. Taylor or by telephoning us-- Libertyville 285--W--2. 2 26y Yours for Conscientious service. We invite you to inspect our work of local people now on ye invite --you to inspect our work of local people now on display in the "ie',i_'t',gf the Lovell Drug Co. Avwiamyb.fwim- Announcement To every 10th purchaser during the day and evening for either cash or--time sale we will give a special 10% discount regardless of the amount of the pur-- chase. To the person buying the most articles of different kinds regardless of value, five (5) dollars in trade. As a special inducement we will give to the person making the largest purchase during the day a ten (10) dollar discount on their purchase. Clayton A. Honeywell

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