{:51 ', "raltMtr0rttttttttr1lltrtttstrr 3 BAMLI; - but" u wound-clu- matter Octobu 13, 1916. u the post office at Igbertyville, Illinois, and» Act of w 3. 1879. hand twice weekly. FOOT BALL NEWS REGULATING THE AUTOIST The demaad for the regulation of automobile drivers is now nationwide. Great and consistent increase: in the number of trattie accidents and the failure of such laws as or: now on statute books to bring material reductions mu pointed out by proponents of I new system of time regulations which, it is maintained, would tend to promote safety by depriving people whose use of autumouiles makes for uuutrervor.the right to The line minus four regulars show- ed wondm-ful fighting whit and hold the opponents for small mains through the line and often threw them focluases. Casey was the star of the line being mixed in neahy every play and recovering nume In. fumbles by Libertyville and Law hunt. Eatgleitreeht Ind Teguneyer 'tar- rod'lor LhettrvilY makmg fir-t down: time after tune through the line Ind in completing passe-. drive - Playing a team " about the same sped but 15 lbs heavier to the man Libertyville ("aged from m T tussle with I 26 l. . "fem L; smtr.urst Community High School. and the Toot ball team the backing ttfat Elmhurst had and showed half as lunch pep it would have been e: y for us to win that last game of the There are unavoidable accidents in all walks of life, but this killing and maiming and crippling by the auto route can be minced to the u u-miiiable if laws, were weed to curb the indiscriminate use by tho-e detieient of ordinary common sense of safety to sell and others. _ T t, b miur tt' their engineers for the work find '.l .'. , hit", I' elm"; rate checks and safeguards to keep t', l nf'r'nnv. Er railroads, with their tracks to run on an! w". <:» oppo:tunities for accidental killing Conv- kicking " .," " nit individuals in the operation of steam engines, how much more".teeeruiary is it to limit the operation of the automobile, which can go anywhere at aw speed? - The streets and roads of this country never will be mid. safe until only those who are mentally and phys. ially capable of driving an autornoMe properly In: given the right by law end made to value that priv- "n. ball "I downed dn our 40 rant Inc where we were held tor than and long! to punt. Elm- but worked the ball back to our " 1nd line and then complain! "itetsaovertheetal1irae for u kick down by a drop kick. Eli-mum W " .1131: Ind qkith the bull in our mansion on o.ratryard1t:u--ttrutiet- dchmyuwhonn for I t-ehdmmbetthemf-didnot Inn-core. 1thndbemttooehed by one of our plan". Quarter Gaul We Her wine ti The itmt a! the mound quarter) __ um a m. an: by captain rm- luc mm mid the team on. but and; A M tooth" that will win any: -eifkerrtup.WeHdthr mum ball to their got! by I scrim of line Chicago, t ant-hes Ind cad runs Once move old fashion Tummy" =lid by their when n ri,ll e:- .nd noted . touch down on a quar- 1922. The - bark mat. Fiumnld Wad nu Boys have extra poum b1. drop kick. Liberty- a law t' ville kicked off Ind Elmhurst deter. givc a mat minqd to all. up for our touch el me "my down am. but strong and by bud "hon them playing scored a touch down "or. -r°'urmam flu whistle, They added an extra The Mag point by a drop kick. V typical thoe Elmhurst '3, L. T. H. S T. (wuinc u Hull. 3rd Quart" .r or Elmhunt kicked uli' and the ball ring Utow in Libertyvillo's p seamen We start- The Order ed to "all derwn the tieid out the vow'mlula hull was led on I fumble. We held intrrdoee m Ind foreed them to punt out to (Tm-am: d danger. "a recovered the ball and were held, they {and an to yum. TM but {id n t - and our pm was broken up and we lost ground. Elmhurst men not"! an- in... touch down by -6etirtg I pay wad then making their drop [indium kicked oft th- made Is not. ugh they brohqoupunt. Blunt-n worldlhchdlupdou tr-ret-d-edit.-- drum-um d. H muuwnmpdnt BeomEtrr-tMrLY.5ht' Imam Lita-mm. pun: an: to..." mmhquamudblthohdl h the How of Elm-nth pol "ammyhdd-ldm udrtrrud-totdar-r.W-+ agttutottueet-rttherHd .Ineould manna-hm beetmtherrttirtu'tNw. - at, truck or motor bunk; _----.----------- Prittrrttestrtr'fl""l COMING"!!! tr.qtr-+trr3ot.ta& Annular"- A!" A. . "do. - Publle.!Sorvie-o to all cesium Pint Wet Rtesstmrat started the time by San Elmhurst 6, L. T. R. S. 0. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE. human. Aortimtun'btrthsfor"tee- an Inhurn u, L. T. a. a T 1gttertrvitte-Elmharst Game Saturday m. tho WOIhIII Weekly Gaunt . "W 1850 ATTENTION AUTO-OI] LE (J mm,umvmc Fedtat a JUST. mum. The Libertyville Wrman's Club met on Nov. Ebat the charming A. L. Johnso- home on Elm court. Fifty-one _,rhers Answered to roll all ma twenty-three (nests were also preset. Among the guests were a: 'ampbell, president " the 1M district Federation, Mrs. my, Chairman of the department of welfare, and Mrs. O'Connell. chairman of the Art department, and the teachers from the Public and High schools. CLUB ENTERTAiNED BY MRS. JOHNSON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Campbell Rave a short ad- dress which was very inspirational and also praised the Libertyville Womnn's Club for its spirit 'of co- operation and friendliness. Mrs Lacy and Mr. O'Connell talked on Lacy and Mr, O'Connell talked o the work of their departments In urged the extnnsion of Art and We' fare getivity in our club, asking fo members from our organization 0 their committees. Better Speech. the committee in clam being Min Taylor, Mrs. P. G. Ray Ind igea.U. Frudy. The sur- ieet in dealt with from the sand- poinl of Better Speech for Children and Young Pooplo. The spake" ws" Him Them Wall from the WWII. Public School and Ilia Lucile Smith, teacher of English in the Libertyville Tova-hip High School. Both ultimo" were un- usually thoughtful and helpful Ind the club Inn-new may the kindmu of than young men in giving their time Ind "but Berv- At the clone of the [DWI]! n internal reception was held ty the guests. The meeting w" the largest and one of the mast neonatal held for wane tine. BIG' WINTER CIRCUS while on t " COUSBUM NOW ON should they The Hatrenbere-wn0ee Circa: " _ lypical American enterprise. but Mum: we Amerirnn custom, it ""/t'r" '. {um put on a big than ring chow in tue, inter .months. The Order of the Builders m b hn ,orr,rrratulatrd for being the first to intrrduee a Mg weffaoown Circus to Chieouto in the tint-1'. There will be nothing left out of these performances but on the con- thee performtsoees but on the cm- . ' 1hr tr y. sr', ter rg. sperm u " exhibits will have wonderful p-mn M.- l M ctrhinq innontions in pan- rantry ofterinr. It will mm; bs, A massive uni rich display of prleole a jam-ls and Mama. The Ode of the hi'dm for PM "a omnlnd h JIM, 1920 and it hi: how om MA) chow" and mic-hon. "huh: pl- not my." M In the mud-Wynnollhfd'ltmce, no or-ttAt an. m the up- hdldlng & the mu mi. phyw w-I and up!" 1Hmhrrett. 9! mmggmlnmm-Np. itsikUatissttthntbtettt.m. youthful m and it". b m4 " "tro,ute-rhtthrh-orto- (ur,ttiistser-tetti-ofto- mom. TV wmm anal-MIN! " f.rtmu.hrtse-rstrdy'"'r- iitseisGutrt-ttyt'tar" mnluhhcnuh. Inch-n omv'tunhy to no V" you"! Amado-ado. Tfrmt..tt,wre'er tttettornaut-dhnth-r'o. hen there W -r"urmanco. Ir, fo "on by pm ni1owiatq for [in-AM " -- revocation of lion-n for Viol-thus or du-rt in. ordinary men-um winch nuke for do" b - and utoers. Every good driver in Libenyvilh, only an- ful driver we have talked to, expresses this but! lid li heartily in favor of n drivers' license that vamp» a?" the greets and roads those who are not coup-mt m hawk an auto without endnntrerine not only their (H. Um, but the lives and property of others. tt railroads a in tlwir h cunning I I'sritain's I ect instal' confidence 1ilp th citizen of 1ahertyville expects or really wants anything like nth. But they will weleodie, and Babson says they shall mm extserience,better times than we have had for several years. And he beliexes prudent buying and prompt spending will hasten such a titfte. he ti he day was c There can be little doubt that unless some great unity occurs we are on the way to bqtttr times. Cet' Ramon, perhaps the best posted nun in Amerlc. tumwess and finance, recently ptepamd a chart wing that the rise and fall of prosperity in periodic- that good times and bad times alternate according general law and that the country tends to right itself a u tossing ship. According to this chart there should be in the near um better business for stocks and bondl. It shows t vorkers no becoming saucer then work; that weds are being offered the largest volume of traffic their history; that postal receipts Ire steadily in, mine in every section of the United mater, that tuin's payment of her first fifty million dollar inter- installment on her debt to Ili, has strengthened lidvnce in foreign exchange; that irratifyintt prog- is being made in reducing the danger of a sen i, coal famine; that favorable manufacturing con- uw,' neatly outnumber unfavorable conditions. Ot course no one expects a repetition of the making i mending that characterized the year 1918. Not a Bo I "In" RENE! TIMES Fifth Grade ' How I Became King Ma 13' years ago I was an import- ant u I am now. Tobacco and Rice would not even look " me let done do me any favors. I only occupied t',yt/,rat"hg",t'Mt2'ttliie, of the field. While Tobacco & ma occupied acres and am: of bad. They would toss their Minion I'd they "(mid then laugh " no. Now those days are ttver everyone ails me Kind, even Tobacco and Rice. (ms nu)" a stranger made a veer looking machine called "Cotton %in." His name I found was Eli Whitney. Lu machine called "Cotton Gin" THE LAKE (BOUNTY B3lLN11lt8lLt SATURDAY, NOVEMBER g, speak to them. I was often very down-hearted which made me weak. Their parents were in the woods mung when "any came up and ask- ed if they could build : fire to cook their dinner. . Some of the boyr went to catch hsh for their dinner. The girls pre- pared the meal. In] had brought some soup. They also baked potato- es. After dinner {any went for I walkin-wood-ttterm-" and luv". After handing about two houminthummrturweattin swimming. While the wen in swimming Ton m hiién on the be " a crab. In this way the week w.- (you and may wen sad to leave me woods and lake Just so they wen suit- 1ngforttttmetherttmodhttnw" missing. Thar loohd for m d"! butcoaldaotfkadntmeeofttim, but while on that w hon. when m'ade many new things and al made me famotr---Edna May Guy: Grade 6 Urihnal Story by Lenore "ilcox A Week's Vacatio- LMe day m June six children in Round Lake. should any at. but John, MM] and crying, trying to gr't "my hon I band of (PM Toe than? ham! to be on. of the puty And he saw that the Gytr- ales were punish" um! John to- tut M to hip. puma. Deportment Honor Rn" for 0a.? Church Sdaool. 10:00 A. n ober. l Morning service. 11:00 I. In. 1. Glenn Arms, , Yen Curtis,) George Mason of Highlnnd Yuk 3 Fame; Hanks, 6 Erma Human [will wpeak an Nation Wide Cu:- 5 Fern Inner, 6 Viol" Wohrenoem, pain- 7 Lillian Whitney, 8 Homing lay- cock, 9 Erma Lyon, IO 1luhla Scorn Home of the eighth K "de pupil: are going to entertain me teacher: It the meeting Saturda,_ They up going to "Insult. how the A". 'zwan mules If. trced in m "The Mentor," which Cl ma to the Auditorium maxim Tonight, (tut) u a Pan-out offering with Wall" Reid in a. star mic. 91-- itms to be u (not driving card. It raphy a the play which Wilde Coder mad. - on the We Md one In week It. but pita an and" piston d - We in the lathe Amen'nn mun-I1. Lu: us, lull-c "mm. In. the NI. cl and?" dust": at Dr. lino. s 'qud "HM Reid, n. Inch Mn. an. in tov-tttttter-dt-ttttot-e begins. Into-Andaman. minute-hymn- public mrtsemaYtMen"rits-tf ts-tr-r-tttra. June. (mm. a m Puma-mt M onhandlodhw. ""7045! Slideobomdthhet . I prod-dt-ex,')). SavTWnPu-IOIM play nun-lug - Id mm: Thu-.2991! _A summ'a'mvwmlm mum uuteta. Joy. In NovahLtdseFtitt-the att: manor loading "Ill-b. ' and. 8 Department Honor Run for Oct. Third Grade (h Triggs is back from a seven of pleursey. GRADE SCHOOL NUl'Es 13 ink DRAMA also The Magical Society's prop-u- a' Monday evening Inst had the lumen attendance of the three musics! eve. Wmeisnmmnnditia mm: to the one". end active member: of the soeiety to have their ctrorta rewgrrtied by nn apprecieuvo audience such us was present Mon.. day evening. _ The program consisted of "radian rendition or we and Cow-be): Music;" the - on "Deer Dance," an the subject being presented by In. "'58 shown by th Clem Colby, the thorough knowledge predation. Each and interpretation of the different orchestn makesl Indian tribal music gs presented by and the members her, indicated considerable research ttlated on their and may, and the illuatmtiera of 8nd may "Neel the same on the piano plum: _tih'.l'e'ir'ili'i, their " subject before her audience in Inch i"" feelings of t 1rna1cyrnstory?elte.t."s.to.!r"t . --e the difference of the Indian'a idea ofi Soon after the munic- iaocwty wm nave In Appreciation It is refreshing to listen to the,iursietsl" at which a small admission sweet voices ol' our High School girls l charge will be made, the proceeds to and it my be apropos " this, time I be turned over to the Trustees of to call ltbemmn to the feet that the Methodist Cnurchuan opprecia- some of our young ladies are talent- tion of the Society for the may ed musicians and their oppeunnce connexion extended it in the use of in public, especially " the Musical 'the church for their programs. All Society's programs be encouraged. "Indications point-to an evening com- Whether vocal or instrumental, for "new with entertainment, mounts such artists will be the ones to con- iof which will appear later in this tinue the Society's future existence. geolutnn. Miss Evelyn Hull, 3 Senior in ourl -- school, rendered "Big Indian Chief" l, r There bu been some comment 9rl and an "Indian Lullaby" in a mum l the shortness of the programs given that indicates a promising future toe 1no far, "any expressing themselves this young lady. in being in favor of a longer one. Mrs. Flora E. Sayre gave two or- gtn numbers, "Prom the Land of the Sky Blue Waters" by ngmnn hnd "'Ptcen an Indian Lodge" by Mae Dowell, it is mum to any that the uudience appreciated this "tint, n she handled the organ with her usual mac nnd chum. Mrs. nnd the quartetto. _ Hours. Hill, Hosting, Ellsworth FIRST 6:80 p. u-Epvonh We. do. Maul denies, It" Bu William. Pin. Towe: "humming." bad. or, Miss Maia. Holt. T:80 P. Hunt public mica. Cone Ind no the great Nauru on "Th- Moral than" for Wu." and but Dr. R. E. mlcndorhr, " hat lectured in all the law an. d Anetta. deliver his {new Illus- and" In. Lye! H. Morris, organist. 10.00 B. nx.-Sundnr school, Mr. D. A. Younx,'Gcn. Supt. 11:00 B. nt.--Moming worship. Sermon by the pastor. Good mum: by tho choir. Choir ml-ls next "it on My -irtg at 8 o'el and (1 Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock All when mean: will not], help the pupa-(ion for the Chi-kt. mu Comm On Wednesday "min: the "a!" -rt-tingiilfwnrforthe Union Thunerlving Santa to be held in our church A full moun- umt elsewhcn. 9:45 n. me-Sunday school. Cinn- e. for all am Invitation .xtendrd to Join tho school. Winks: G. Wells, Superintendent. 11:00 a. ar-Morning armors. Rev. Chute Hm will prank. Mm. Hon Durand Bare, ttrttsn- ht. Mr, [Cfmmcxr l " LAWRENCES CHURCH Quay, Nave-bet " PRESBY'I'ERIAN (1111ch M Nov. " Charle New Store and land Room Saturday, Nov. 1 8th JackB RT New" on The World'. HE Mr. Roy Grimes wishes to announce the opening of his new start and lunch room east of the depot at Rondout aeeompaied Mites Bull OPENING I nUlMa cum by THE LIBERTYVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY kHLRCH Dickey fo, MUSICAL NOTES LE CHURCHEB "2 ST Choir EPISCUI'AL Pater. tir Direetor, Organist. school, In and Sayre were introduced II the "Ex-Ranger" quartestte ind in true "Ranger" fashion rendered "Or. Where the West Begins," Gin 3 Man a Home He Can Ride," and A "Cow-boy Song." . The last of the prom m not the least. "rip, oneheetn more than pleased their audience in their rendition of the "Indian Lament." "Deer Dance," and "War Dance," as was shown by the applause of ap- preciation. Each appearance of the orchestn makes them more popular and the members are to be congrat- ulated on their splendid harmony and may well, feel that the applnuse accorded their selection: u the sin- cere feelings of the audience. Soon after the New Year the Society will have an "Appreciation Musiul" " which a small admission charge will be made, the proceeds to be tumod over to the Trustees of the Methodist Cnurch u an upprecia- tion of the Society for the may courtedea extended it in the use of __ There Ins been some comment frn the shortness of the programs given so far. "any expressing thermolves as being in favor of a longer one. The oMeers of the society will con- sidu- it a help if you will express your opinion so that the future evenings will be in meantime with the wishes of the majority. The genial treasurer. Dale C "int, is always smiling, hut m'w-r rum so much as when our bank account has funds. If you haven't paid your dues of 81.00, send it in. Bitt {1.361% , . " $1»,.:._.. t, " '..', "c th . l . . . 7-..- 'ii'i.ii.iii'iiii' , (. a» _j'/)ttit'jit' 649' ' rf I' l: C ii}; "d": aw , 'igg ' arp, ' A iRfr. 'd .. Bl '. ks",) The Federal Electric Vacuum Cleaner l C-rs-raid , C5,i'tii,'..ilj,iii'Sl's, athhitr' t.tl'tiio?'g'k' I m" 103L113; Every day In handou- ing dny with one. The machine does the work. not m Public Service Co. I down A ttachmen ls F ree Sold h Monthly Payment! of Northern Illinoi- .50 I we: mm " The WIN" of the Liberty Theatre he: completed the insul- ation of e .econd machine, making excellent service for its patro w. hid-y end Saturday, Buck Jone- will be seen in his latest some". "West of Chicago." The theme ot' the storyeanumtmmsdupin the words, "When rogues meet, let hon- est men beware." The scene. are hid along the lexian border. Sunday all!" the fans will be de- lighted with dunty Shirley nation's innumerable and bautlful com in her latest picture, "Youth mast have love." In this play we tFad salon, adventun. mylury and Intrigue h a drama of thrill; and heart throbs. Tuesday and Wednesday the fam- ous play, "A Fool Them Was," will have its mantel. showing in Lake County. m it a mm but. A speck] program has: been amused for Thanksgivrott night. REAL ESTATE. LOANS, RENTTNG AND INSURANCE one. Phone 8148 N. AM An. _ WWI '" CHICAGO. ILL. 2 Doom South Cl Bel-Qt Fur-u. Hon-e- Ind Loc- Sold for Exchange. of Property 1 Specialty Cart, Or On Elly Terms Eat-"jihad 1888 MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD mg. The 14th Annual Bazaar of St. Lawrence Episco al church will be held at the Pariah Home Decemger 6th and 7th. The Sale of Fancy Goods will be Ti,',' on Wednesday, December 6th. Afternoon an even- The Chicken Ho Dinner is the Great featttre of the BM, Our Dinner is to be .erved in the Dining Room of a. m House an Thursday mint, nee. 7th from 6 p. m. until O p. m. The pricr in to be as usual. " "It: for Adi"! " eeqtte (of Children Tho Guild will 'use than" of the Pat in the Parish Kano, Thur '.v evening Deseember "lth. Them I be a Good Ont-tn. Rtmembor the Time. Doro-bot 6th Ind tth. Remember the Puee, Parish "one. Remember the Comp-n, you are to bring with 70!. qualitydpfrom m.'.""'""".. Men's Work Shirts blue and Khaki.. Men's Heavy JVork Jackets, Best Men's Heavy Overalls, Union Jacket up from...................... Men's Wool Shirts, at.............. Men Men's Wool Socks, Phone 89 Schanck Hardware Co. 's Sweater Coats, Small sizes Mmlsfix MY THEATRE International, New Idea Emmerson With no opportunity for men "Fish" Stork Manure Spreaders Langworthar's Where wuntnd our Christmas Present: Get a coupon on the Bicycle with every purchase BAZAAR With u. Homo-undo Sweet. for .n wjiiGsGttr of good Thing: to Ent 'NeBartParhttMaehine anthem THE APBON BOOTH Poth Mien! on! Popular THE HOME BAKERY 300m Are what you need now. $125 to $135 JOHN HEIM 1'88 FANCY noon! THE CANDY NOTE THE FISH POND DINNER Pariah m. limb" Woun- Guild of Bt. "m5 (innit. Society of Conmiltibnd (hunk. Bunr ttt - at [who Woodman H . .Aunpleu yank St. Lam'. anti Baum (napkin-Sim" gnu-t All kind- of Nner Tht stampqd or worked. IN. runners. dining table, lets, buffet sets, om". pillow cases, ete. Aloe cnpe [um baskets. FANCY GOODS FOR Christmas Present: Etter Humane State LIBERTYVILLE, ' ILL. MRS. H. B. EGER 5831.39 3 .i: .98 (i Ff? 1.00 , .." 2.50 _i'i. 'jj .983 ... .55: GEEGE