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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Aug 1922, p. 4

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8) i ___ The Lake County Register e e e e F '~ Rutered as second--class matter October 18, 1916, ut the post office al Liberty ville, Iliinois, under Act of March 3, 1879.. lssued twice weekly. '--Arrange for Snow's Auto Bu Bervice to all coming events. Phon i4 Wednesday, August 23 -- Dance by Diamond Lake Baseball €lub. Music by Pfannenstill orches-- Wednesday, August 23. © Pienic and bazaar by Diamond Community club and Ladies Aid So-- clety at Ray Bros. picnic grove. We have just read in a neighboring paper of a plan' tried out by town and rural citizens that we believe could be worked in Livertyville and community most beneficially. The business men of the town got to-- gether and set the date for a mass meeting. Then they' mailed out invitations to farmers surrounding the town for several miles, urging them to be present at the mass meeting. Many came. Lunch and hot coffee were served and set speeches were not permitted. The villagers said they wanted to meet the farmers and their families on the basis of genuine friendship. Then Bomeone proposed the formation of a "Community Club," to be made up of residents of both the town and the countryside. The idea was accepted, and so entausiastic have the people of that community become a2".) 2. ABOUT FLYING Col. J. G. Vincent, the man who designed the Lib-- -.m.bdhv.&uanflh-wurin:bydr'hm soon may be a common sight. Touring planes, he predicts, will be unlike the ones developed by the war. They will be built primarily for comfort and safety, rather than for terriffic speed dnd heavy weight. All of which is interesting to contemplate. Touring in *he air will eliminate road troubles, and for tais reason taxpayers around Libertyville wouldn't care if "the w airplaze came into common tise tomorrow. They also do away with puctures and blowouts, and lots of money could pe saved in that way.. But, how-- BAVE YOUR EYES DR:; OTTO R. THOMYPS ever successful they may become, there will always be a certain number ready to argue that fiying is all right for those who like it, but one advantage in favor of sticking to the road is the bottom never falls out of a road and let's you drop a mile or so. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers. * OPTOMETRI ROda 9 MUrRA i * .-- PHONE 93 Succeeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette Established 1850 Ray Furniture & Paint Store. Triggs & Johnson. Wilson & Ohm. Lake County Register. Lake Co. Farm Bureau. Schanck Hardware Co. Earl H. Coriett. Wm. Walrond. Libertyille Battery Station. Libertyville Independent. Libertyville Garage. Central Vule. & Radiation Shop. A., &. P. Store. Smith's Barber Shop. F. C. Norman. G. F. Pearce, Bake--Rite. John Lester. Leo Pieper, Blacksmith. G. T. Larce & Son. H. B. Eger. L. E. Golding. C. 0. Carlson. F. B. Lovell Co. A. W. Lindroth. W. F. Franzen, Jr. matyPDaithors CoMING EVENTs THE COMMUNITY CLUB FRANK H. JUST, Editor 16 in t] n t BLDC 10:30 A. M. t« ty Picnic at D AT Diamond Lake Base Ba!l Team's 11 L U N C th: c that monthly meetings, at which good programsg/AFG@ enjoyed and warmer friendships formed, are growing constantly i~ attendance and interest. s 7 Now they propose to have a hall of their Own, where farners and townspeople can gather on the eall of the president and enjoy movies and dances and lectures and all that. Neignbors will visit, and the children of the country will play with the childrea of the town. Personally we think this is one of the biggest things that could happen to any community. It gives the business men a better undérstanding of . ®@aca other's interest=; it brings the en into closer bonds of friendship, and it forever :alhu the old belief among young folks that there is any difference at all between town and country breeding. We only wish this community could awaken whole--hearted!y to the advantages of <uch a "Community Club." s Secretary of Labor Davis nas come out in favor of a federal bureau to develop music in the United States, and he says he favors particuarly the small town band. He says, and Lake county people will agree with him, that no one can cstimate the worth of a brass band to a small town. But the sorry fact remains that these musical organizations are neglected, and that many towns possessing a band do not lend the co--operation trey should. The men who make up a town band are martyrs to a noble cause. . If every town had a band it cobld call its own, on whose maintenance it was liberal in spending --money and in the perpetuation of which it took an alert interest, one of the most necessary needs of American life could be met. We have no means of knowing just how Secretary Davis would distribute federal money for maintaining small town bands, even if he should succeed in getting an appropriation of s this kind. Congress would probably scoff at such a proposi-- tion--and go on pouring millions into the improve-- ment of rivers that will never boast a steamboat, or spending on other schemes that will never do the tax-- payers any good. But if we could have our way we'd turn over a sufficient fund to keep a live band going in every town in the country. For if there is any-- thing that gives the people of a community more enjoyment or that is a better ad for a town, we haven't vet found out what it is. GET YOUR 1 Lake o1 A. R. Schnaebele. Libertyville Lumber Co. W. W. Carroll & Co. A. Huss. © Decker & Helton. Lew Flagg. J. B. Morse & Co. Jim's Repair Shop. Jack Bradford Barber Shop. First National Bank. Libertyville Department Store. Fred Jochheim. ~ Ray N. Smith. Fred Croker. Lake County National Bank. Max Kohner. C. Jordan. I's al L. H. Morris. Cook Memorial Library. E. T. Lan&gworthy. C.Gotti & Co. North Shore Gas Co. All Area Business Houses Will Close. nd La AUTUGI TOWN BANDS Af loves to join with t! ibove dat 15th coU mds ol an dn 4s In these days you see a good many more people talking back than | you do coming back. ~ We see where they're advertising buttonless underwear. That's the kind a lot of us have been wearing for years. db d# is How would it do for the hugging motorist to take' out a ong arm drivers' lisenseand thus keep with-- in the law. = While it is kind for Jonn D. to pose for a photo on his birthday the results do not indicate any chance to win a beauty prize. & * 4# & # We wonder why it is so natural for the avérage Libertyviile man to think he's cut out for a lady's man ? Job had his trouble had two plowouts. wit not a shade tree in = Lot's of Libertyvile men with perfectly good eyesisht can't see you when you're brokc. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Sweet Cider Only Kegs and Barrels, all sizes _ Lo y ALONG THE CURBSTONES o By * s 'A MAN ABOUT TOW N Long Grove Grist Mill Open Mondays and Fridays & 'sATURDAY Cider Mill Open but he never n a mile and it Ree Motor Company Phone 8 They call it the mighty dollar-- ;:: 'a'y man in Umfitl'h ?y' h.mrd]'hty hard to .::a :: mnjghn. to keep after you do &t 4 & -- More overalls are being sold now than for several years, If congress don't -- do> something pretty -- quick umu-ngoin%t:l:tw. How can Ford ever become the world's _ richest 'man when every time 'he sells a flivver it adds to the sale of John D.'s gasoline? ; ~ 3t % 4t Lenin is said to be sick again. And it is also reported that the Russians are afraid he will recover* 4t d 4t s We've heard a good deal of noise around Libertyville this summer but mone of it was caused by boys cheering because school is soon to open. _ We can't understand how some fellows can drink coffee for 40 years and yet never learn mp from spilling it on the tab! i The lowss: prices at which Hupmobiles of the present de-- sign and quality have ever been offered. More than at any other time the Hupmobile now pre-- sents outstanding value. New prices effective August 4, 1922. Touring Car -- $1150 Roadsi Sedan -- -- --* 1785 Coupe Roadster Cqupe, $1335 Dynamite For Sale Prices f. o. b. Detroit--Revenue Tax Extra i : ; MARRIAGE LICENSES Catherine W. Gilmartin, Channel Lake,. Hilton S. Woodworth, Chan-- nel Lake. " -- Charles A. Rogan, Libertyville, Mayme B. Hopke, Libertyville. James F. Elder, Madison, Isabel Inscor, Union Grove. Albert _ Windlinger, Waukegan, Esther Ohlson, Waukegan,. ~ _ John E. Geary, Wauconda, Anha *. Bernier, Chicago. _ 'hone 39 Schanck Hardware Co. International, New Idea Emmerson Manure Spreaders The Best Paying Machine on the Farm Libertyville $125 to $135 Are what you need now. r -- $1150 -- ---- 1635 Snow's Auto Livery DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 306 LIBERTYVILLE

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