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Lake County Register (1922), 24 May 1922, p. 4

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_. 'N,"-'"""-',", -'"'-te"W"" _ , t HAL mm ll. war, Editor. I mum "an BASEBALL NEWS KEYSTONE We SERVICE mum Snead": the Wnukegan Weekly Queue Established 1850 Entered u second-ch55 matte October 18, 19t6, It the postoffice tt' Libertyville, Illinois- under Art " Inch 8, 1879. Issued twice weekly LONG GROVE EASY The local team entertained our mtg-khan from Long Grove Sunday "temoon and treated them to a very nice drubbing to the tune of ten to two. With all due respect to the visi- tors, our regard for the truth com- pels the assertion that the game Wu litle more than a work-out for the locals with scarcely enough op- position to make it worth while. One of our esteemed citizens, an ex-ball player, In ex-Iump and almost Held pitched I nice heady game" l for the home team and with the gilt' visd edged support accorded him by tho} day rest of the tram, his million dollar g smile was never dimmed. I of l an ex-fan took exception to what he termed our excessive optimism af- ter the Johnsburg gnme and it is to be hoped that he saw the game Sun- day for it would show him that Father was right in saying that Lib- ertyville has a real ball team. A since " the box score will show the nice work of the iMeld. -iGim took are of four chances without the sign of an error. Rina handled eight cleanly_an§i foe Dor- Ila came clean on eight before fall- ing down on the ninth. Long Grove went out In order in their first. The home team got two on by I walk and Rita's first hit but three attrihe outs killed, the chance. We got one on the third. Boehm m safe on an error " short, Joe sacrificed him down and little Howud upped one for two bases and Otto ramped home. Ritta singled but he and "Fat" were stnnded when Dasher fouled and Ten fanned. L -"... -_-__"_ Long Grove manned in the fourth but a nice double play started by Boehm on L. Milrer's drive cut them down. Fransen's hit, Carlton's mince and Held's single got up another in the tsame round. The big blow-of! came in the Inst half of the sixth. With one down Held got his second single to center. Jack Bemtd bet Boehm I cigu that he wouldnt hit and Tiny poled I (aw-mg". J. Don-9n rolled on; to plain: for the maid out; Ion!- double to right nnd Ritta did like- viac 1nd stole third. Dubs: shoved him over with I single and Tert- myer (and. Two mm in the seventh and . lib mm in the eight! I!" a" loan a total of ten and Wall! eased "inttseninthandtU WNW my enough to scan I couple nnd uh "my the curse of I shut-om. The icon: ubeetrviiie - Dacha. " J. Dom", , b Harris. 1 b Rita. 8 b Dub", 1 f Tunney". r f Mn. c f 0 Carlton. C Beld, P P. Meyer, C Gumbel. 1 b E. Human. " L, liner, p G. Hum-um C f E. L. "nonunn " G. Miller, 9 3 B. Hmmnn. I f o. my" r f Pow 2 8 24 T l l long Grove: tto-ty-ty-tr-o-o-r-r-e. Libertyville: tMt-tio-d-it-it-x 7: 10. Summary: Two hue hits-Boehm t, Morris 2. Kim Tam base hit-- Ttttta. Sun-ilk: hiur-DorWer, Cart- too 2, E. L. mesm. Stolen has" --A9. Meyer, Boehm, Rita. Dash? 4, Franzen. Carlton. Base on ball.--- " Kitter 2. " Metd I. Struck out--- by Held l, Killer l2. Next Sunday the Mercury's from Gimp can: hen for I game mt! our mm to you for . pleasant m bygone out and no 'em. FOR MBERT YVlLLE in In; P. J. Bockelman i, mum; her mother Mrs. Katrina Luebbe It. Half Day. . I Miss Lillian Kohout is visiting with friends and relatives in Chi- id: and Mrs. John Deinlein and bmily visited relatives in Chicago Sundnx. ' A _ _ F. B. Jul-t attended a conventign of the International Editorial Asso- eiatiort in Chicago an Saturday. A Wis., is visiting} his father William Stoneley. Miss'Viola Boehm of Waukegan visited Libertyville friends on Sun- The Earnest Workers class of the M. E. ehureh will meet on Friday afternoon, May 26 at the home of Mrs. o. A. Newsom, Cook avenue. r The Lakeside Cemetery associa- tion will meet with Mrs. E. H. Wells on Newberry avenue on Friday af- ternoon, May 26 at 2:30 o'clock. Bundles for Near East Relief my be left " the parish house on Wed- nesdny between the hours of 9 and 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrsti-int McArthur of Waukegan visited friends in Lib, eryville on Sunday. Codi Stoneley of New Iggy", Libertyville, Illinois September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, I922, lahoril)ay'Reek ADVERTISING SPA CE IN THIS BOOK fs The Best Publicity on Earth or Anywhere Else Peas, 6 Cans $1 Choice um." Early June, extra it - 'pe,',,', _--------------- $1 Olives Address Lake County Fair, Libertyville, Illinois Fancy Queen In full quart Halon "m----- Prunes Fancy Inge Santa cum, lb. -------. Sardines Imported Fortune" in oil, 2 mn__--__. Washing Powder Swift'g large paths. only -------------_. IMPORTED PrtBttCB-- 1 LB. CARTONS u... INSTANT- PACKAGE LAKE COUNTY Premium List and Hand Book Community Bargain Day In The Busy Grocery Store Swamdown Cake Flour 'i- ------_ 15c I 'lfilSng"l,-a._, Macaroni and Spaghetti Mail in Your copy-You do not need to wait further 'tsgtort slave-0n WWW? 49c 23c 25c 15c i J. W, Jackson u!" Chicago was Ipicked up in an irloxicated condi- Ition at the electric depot on Satur- 'dly evening. The hontch he had im- I bibed was of such a nature that he 'wus in need of medical assistance. 1 He was taken to the county farm. . Petitions for street oiling an! foaming in rather slow, The village ts inking an of the oiling this year lthrough petitions. The oil is ulnady l on the track ttnd must be token can l of at this time. Get busy if the peti- (tion for your awe! is not in. Blank l petitions may be obtained at the E Libertyville Garage. I A very fine program was given by 'Libertyville Musical society on Mon- day evening at the M. E. church. l Arthur Miller gave an excellent :paper on "The Life and Music of Richard Wagner" with piano 1 illustrations. The orchestra selec- itions were splendid as also were the _,' *ht labor who has its?" 'iPl'Md,'ror'll.1r.Trl'l'i'l'irk"/ ttte last four weeks bu Mun-nod to her home in Chicago. ';, .The Women's Guild of St. law- rence's church will meet " the parish house on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Sayers are the hostesses. paralyi, while mt Metho eondit 'eello and French horn solos by Hans Kenog. Vocal numbers were given by Mrs. James Ynhnke and Mrs. John Van der Spool and wete'mueh enjoyed by the audience. . enjoyed by the audience. _ News has been received of the death of C. W. Ray at Peabody, Kansas, on Saturday, May 20. The remains will be brought to Liberty- ville for interment in the family lot in Lakeside cemetery. Funeral ser- vices will be held on Thursday morning May 25, 10:30 o'clock from the home of his sister Mrs. Mary Brown. 219 W. Maple avenue. PINT SIZE;--- DOZEN e----------------- QUART tMB-. DOZEN _-------------"-- ONE-HALF GALLON SIZE DOZEN __---------------- Coffee, 4 LU. $1 hr would to: blend. Peaches Womb Yellow No. 1% iiiik ftoe New Yorl Sup" lb Cider lieu?" Swat Apple Cider, 1 L',ryl"1f11'r-..-69c t churd to be held at OF THE H __,. Me stricken with By morning lawn at the s in I critical --..>-- 19c Free Sumo. ---_ 25c 45c $1 Fruit Jars "isa'G"riCtut-a__trt 'NNNMatm" n: I which ti. 2tt Army d the "I t AUDI'I'OIIUII mm public, Am Lucian. helical. Ind -._. other oreuaiaatiorts will oiiii,"i??iti,i) The mmuoment of the Auditor- A meeting in planned for Tueerday lum Theatre, which is this week evening in the Commenial etub, showing "CoMiet" is doing every. rooms at which the plans Will be thing possible to provide acceptable completed. An able speaker will photo-play en'ertainment for local give the nddree, " the day. The theatre goers. program will be printed in the next To the booth equipment of the issue of the Reveter. ',theatre, which was already pro- Mrs. George Slurm was given a pleasattt.surprise on Monday evening when lumen members of the Lib- enyvme' Bunco club gathered at her home to spend the evening playing bunco. Mrs. Leila Herrington made the highest score and Mrs. M. A. Trita (at lowest Mrs. Sturm, pres- ident of the club, was presented with a tovely cut ttla- bowl by the guests. Delicious refrerhments were served, A special munihg of Libertyville Post American Logion will be held in the rooms of the Commercial club on Tuesday evenin'g, May 23 for perfecting the plans for Me- morial Day exercises. Members are urged to be p The Home Reociurant has changed hands. It will ww be operated by Guy Legate, 'C"', experienced cook and restaurant mun. The patronage of the public ls golieited. Special dinners on Sum _ "The Hippo _ of iti22," one of the numbers 1: _ n in the Woman's club entertain, M! on May 4 " traded more t "a local auenthm. Among the. Ch" "r spectators pres- ent were Mr. : _ Maw. Wrigley who were very much lmpressed by the clever acting tsrrl costuming of the young ladies taking the part. Mr. Wrigley is the proprietor of the Wrigley buihiine, Chicago. Request has been made to have the perform- ance given in an entertainment which will soon be given in Chicago. Soap, 5 Bars 25c P. and G. whit. W 5 bun---"- Pun Show. Eastern Bart- lotu, No. 2 can----- Soap Fluke: Ute Buoy Soup The Health Soap, Bailing Fancy Soda Bleached. "dim. lb. ------- MAR and Hope Btabmuer and out, for little db. ' In..." nt 85c 90c l .20 25c lineal." aux at "t0NhatN" " , t AUDITOIIUM THEATRE To the booth equipment of the theatre, which was already pro- vided with two motion picture m- chines, in order to give I complete performance with no waits, has been added at a large ex- pense, a rotary converter. This electrical equipment, by providing direct current in place of alternat- ing, produces a mttrvelously clear and steady picture. Decorative side mm at lnar". BimQriaer, the dry with in in. hm Ilsa beau trt-ttad u [up who: of new open-(chin and I m piano for tho export plums who provide " all "In... music mtitabie and appropriate to the pietum. l 1 showing "Conflict," the Univer- sal-Jewel feature produced under swam Paton, the director of "Repu- union," the Auditorium Theatre thi, week will present one of the most gripping Alms seen for a long time. Supporting the star, Priscilla Dean, is Herbert Rawlinson, oneud the best known and most. popuBr playt'rs of the silver sheet, and Ed- ward Connelly, huh from his suc- cess in "tae Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Cordfiet" came to the attention I d "at III"- at: it in , W h tho In! - m r (no the you of Chum. Bum Ci5.ety: 1hatisirtq the wonderful 5 m you-mum. at the story, tr Universal perch-ed it and Stuart fPuton was assigned to Jimt from _ the continuity by George C. Hull. "TG" tan ri aspect-"y H723 to too personality of Miss Dean. who handled it with marked ability and ingenuity. So hazardous were the episodes in preparing this Mn that Priscilla Dean has said, "if Universal offered me one million dollars to do "can what I did in 'CoMiet.' 1 would ge- fuse. Life is too pmeious." It Pays To Advegtiag --an The Rem.

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