The Lake County Register from Libertyville, Illinois • 8
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- The Lake County Registeri
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- Libertyville, Illinois
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I- I -j -y-ft i- I- 1: -v 'v1 t-P -V -ii' -r j'- the lake county Register Wednesday December 12 492sr PAGE EIGHT i teaching Il have hurt him hurt my la A w- summit of golden ladder is alii a (Mw 4LS aid -I4 i MISS MOODS SHOWN 'T jft Fresh Spareribs Lean and Hmeaiy HQ HOPE LEFT FOR VAVE GAIN IN ANY ZONES "Beports rrmchlng the radio ccm is veil ae Independent 3im-of national candlttone says CSaldven spokesman of the radio um indicate that the Novi 11 broadcasting changes have been SoOmred by Improved radio reception miiny throughout the nation and bar an Increased number of stations available -on the average Tkanplalnts are however coming to the gwwmiMtori from several cities regarding the reduced number and periods of local or nearby radio pro-grama which are to be heard since the redistribution of wave lengths The reason for such reductions win be very clear upon a reading of the 1938 radio law this 1938 radio law (Davis Mm commission is or-to redistribute 'the wave-end other radio facilities (QuRjr among the citizens of the nation that is to states according to ir- 16c 1 5 Sirloin Steak per -poiiiid i 29c 4 Fresh ground Hamberger pier pound -r 1 I -The Useful Gift is Christmas Thrift When you giverour xnan Coopers for Christmas ron give him a year ox joy a year of health a year of comfort The perfect fit the ease action free- dom from binding or cutting the crotch are all of superiority ih Knitsuits for Men Then too "there's-style supremacy jin Coopers The new -multi-color trim knit Into the fabric Is found only in Coopers as'arethe knit-in vertical stripe patterns And beat of all Coopera come in all weights in all styles in all sizes for men of all figures and becausdthey're knit they fit $250 or 3 suits for $700 Carlson "The store for the Lad and his 15c Saiir Kraut four quarts 25c several timtw to suicide and refused to eat food7 most of the time finally escaped from thd institution Me Veagh told Chief Tiffany: he was married three times although he had not divorced either his first or second wife He said he served three different miw in the 'United States army The records show that the last time McVeagh Joined the air corps of the army in Chicago on November 13 of this year and was sent to Self ridge Field Michigan where he deserted the army day after his arrival He surren iered on Nov 30 -and made confessions of the Lake county crimes Chief Tiff any says that while in custody: at the army camn a detail of eight soldiers guarded MCVeagh while a log and an eight foot chain was used to mnkej the work of the guards easier Tht army authorities wanted Tiffany to i use the chain cm the return trip bus the Lake Forest chief preferred tot Just us 3 handcuffs At the army camp McVeagh although i under heavy guard an the time made three attempts to hang Mmw with hk bed sheets THINK Me VEAGH INSANITY FAKED -j (Continued from Page 1) murder of Elfrieda Knaak Deerfield gtl who was found fatally burned in the basement Of the Lake Bluff jalL- Miss Knaak was found in this condition on the zooming of October while at that time McVeagh was an inmate of the asyhim at Klgln McVeagh escaped from Elgin at 4 on the moaning of November 10 while Miss Kelly was assaulted in Lake Forest onde night of November 10 Sheriff Doolittle think it is quite possible tha( McVeagh made the brutal assault on the iAke Forest echoed teacher EMERICK HEIRS IN NEW FIGHT (Continued from Page 1) estate are being pushed in the litl-gatioh is one of the' plaintiffs in thr suit In the opinion (accompanying th- decision Judge Thaeher conceded that another suit i might be brought successfully to obtain the properties Jack Emerick sdn of John Thomas Emerick and himself vice president of the Mississippi Valley Association of -John Nicholas Emerick heirs declared that another suit will be started in New York The original Emerick according to the plain tills wai a partner of As-tor and bachelor He left his property in trust With Astor in 1813 The trust provided the complaint that after ninety years the principal and accumulations thereof should i be divided! among heirs and descendants of two brothers Christopher and Valentine Judge Thaeher i held that the alleged to (In the new Public We retail quality meats We only sell -j "Of course this has meant that from certain sections heretofore enjoying an excess of high degree of radio service provided by enterprising broadcasters wavelengths have had to be withdrawn from these sections The reallocation of Nov 11 faithfully carried out this redistribution and an parts of the nation now have their proportions of the radio total on population in strict compliance with the mandate of -congress Cites Massachusetts "Bach state and section moreover now baa its appropriate share of the various positions on the dial thorn 300 meters to 543 meters example Massachusetts which formerly had the advantage of using -hiefiy the upper or longer wave- lengths now has its state channels fairly across the dial' and has necessarily witnessed the transfer of of its stations where they are ending themselves able to give equally good (or better) service txx relatively cleared channels as rapidly as their transmitters are adjusted to the new assignments "While the reduction of local ra- dio service id certain parts of the Atlantic seaboard win occasion some inconvenience as compared with the tmtmr excess of broadcasting enjoyed by eastern listeners it is be-Ugved that citizens thus deprived will cheerfully -accept this equalization mi redistribution knowing that the facllltSea'thus lost by them are being madi by act of congress available to ether American citizens in other parts of the country which formerly bad little or no radio to so a man that he may earn an honest livelihood and not be forced to the dreadful alternative of holding out his hands lor Truly it may be said that we vbelp others most when we help them to help themselves In the earlier developments of thrift education there brew up particularly in England vast numbers of charity associations Persona who were in need were -given alms to alleviate their temporary condition The knowledge developed out of those early activities that charity of this description often encourages idleness As time advanced society learned that the best way to combat poverty was to encourage industry Due to the popular development of thrift habits poverty- is gradually being eliminated although there always will be those who temporarily at least will need charity But we should remember that when we encourage thrift upon the part of any individual we are tndst likely removing him forever from the poesioillty of ever becoming a charitable object i There are still a number of men around Libertyville who can remember when along about this time of year they began thinking of getting a pair of knitted mittens instead of a necktie- 'A Vermont town seeking trade has put out the sign "Speed limit 99 miles per hour A lot of them die before they reach that Emit HELP FOR WEAK KIDNEYS For kidney irritations and bladder irregularities for lameness backache weariness and weakness due to cluggish kidney action take Foley Pills diuretic They regulate the activity of the kidneys and assist In the elimination of harmful I impurities Mrs Stevenson Emporia Kan says: "When they ask answer that Foley Pills diuretic rente what helped me so wonderfully I lieved be of my ills and lifted the clouds from my i Satisfaction guaranteed j- I is a Prescription for i Colds Grippe Flu Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the moot speedy remedy known OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS For i' Your Convenience A (From Chicago News Dee 7 1 9284 Excerpts 'from -Elfrieda Kntaft diaries reveal that she moody girl in the heights one moment in the depths the next The diaries show too that she was of intensely religious and spiritual cast 'of mind These phases of her character together with her love for Charles Hitchcock erstwhile trouper now head of a publlocspeaklng school in Waukegan-caused her mast of' the time to be in such a state of mental disturbance as might lead to the weird tragedy of the furnace room Writes Love for Hitchcock She was writing one day of her love for Hitchcock there Is no entry date la the diary but succeeding entries indicate it was in the fall of 1926 i gave us this love for a purpose Out of it we must make beautiful thing to help -those yho have not been blessed as we We must not be selfish with it but give it out bounteously to "Our love for each other is only so that we may help each other' W1 ere alone we might be disheartened ln our service for others together we give each other strength read the eighth chapter of It was what gave me courage long ago loved because of jthe spirit of Christ in our hearts and tried to express that love In expressing it I have forgotten that greater love and that this experience was just for us I was 'self Frays to Keep His Love- "I pray Ood he will show me how I- may keep his love in my heart and give it to the worldl To be a disciple and answer the call "Mind my lambs 1 Tend my sheep mysheepi He may strengthen us -in our weakness take away our jealousies far Thou hast -an abundance of blessings for us with Ida about salesmanship am going to help her with public speaking the Ten Great Religions cm Buddhism Zoroaster Persia and Zenda Vesta and at the proud of his athletic more sensible vision" with Hitchcock Marie and Ida He got cantaloupe ice cream And berries felt like 2 -cent piece when he wanted to lie home Then she Jots down scraps -f a conversation that veunded -her- as fussy as an old onid' know an old maid bit want to be told so! that include me not Gees to Chicago for was desperate Did net know what to do Could not work for fear dislike everything was impassible I had to have shoes so I went to Chicago I know everything will be aC right Got the book called and You It seems like a personal message from frirnd4 And 'L am grateful for it and You Is the essesse of what I've been trying to learn What Hitch has baen is a thing of- the past And times we had four years 1 friends and my dear people have failed to use the power within me Now know cehnot Christ is In me "Hitch was happy one had I been thinking of him Thoughts lived We read in the of Ages" About magne steel and the onmagneUaed steel that broke dowb but waa carried by the magnetised Fecpte are magnetized by Joy work "Then itn came Louise Ozzling Wyman Marie Tteckla and Berilus took my Ghrlst in You to read Promised Christ In Business' Am going I to get the phonic course from'Ednq Putsch She says It Is difficult for the ordinary persons but that I could do it anyway TO get it and teach ft Hitch I His suggestion I Goes' to HEmiUe pwtriwi my red and blue dress today Bless her! Msy and went festival and Then got me from the park at 23:30 oTcteck am-X 'blessed sot Because Christ is in me! 'And so am happy and strong and youthful And I cam help others find the Christ in them And cari bring the happinen into other hearts 14' 1 "We have a decision to make Leat week he (Hitchcock) etwiwed me the little green shell with brown and ivory stripes Yesterday he said he must deride to concentrate on one thing This one thing do" "Wo live more tham a hundred years and there Is so much to do here must do something that does not Remind physical attractiveness something mental have shed mure than a bucket of tears today All them wonderful opportunities and am the one that is going to fall out because have a Job I is wrong with me and will right it somehow "I am going to see Hitch tomorrow TO tell him all about my possibilities and ill wrongf "Hitch juiys no pne has recognised my beauty and THRI FT AWAY POVERTY The statement often Is made that materiafistie age Ameri-are criticised at their so-called materialism the world1 progress how-been due to i materialism The construction of railroads and highways and the building of our great cities have to a considerable extent been the result of materialistic Impulse It may1 be said moreover that the spirit of our -materialism has been softened I by humanitarian Impulses This fact is borne in upon us with particular emphasis at this time of year when there is so much activity in preparation for the holiday season and When such tremendous sums are being donated by charitably inclined persons to the needy and unfortunate) It is a fine commentary on our citizenship to find so much thought and attention given to matters of this kin4-It is njot out of keeping with current thought however to can attention to the fact that a' great amount of the poverty and distress of the world is due to sheer lack of thrift An old philosopher once a-ioic that highest step and the from now on with a ago il i Veritable Treasure -o riS'AlK-V- -v-1? 4 i Service Bldg) at wholesale for cadi and two chjairs of exceptional Christ- $15500 Smoking Sets and 'Vrf CONFESSION IS REPUDIATED (Continued from Page 1) Of Gifts He tried to take his white in wigfn McVeagh was in the Cook county psympatlrifi hospital at one time He was In the army hospital at Fort If there is a real genius in Liber-Bam Texas for observation) tyville it is the man who can make for trouble from December 131 his wife happy even though he 1932 to January 9 1923 He tried making money fait trust was void under the laws of Pennsylvania where Emerick lived and New York I jjul the Home A Velour Gift Bridge Lamps THE SLUGGISH real you Will see a repetition of the brisk estate market FOR YOUR A davenport exceptional beauty Remember this suite is an masvalue -i Also two-piece Mohair sets offered at this low figure steady upward trend in pieces If you are planning to have a home of your own ait for prices to because they nevjer will go down to any noticeable extent-but they are to go up to a higher level Right now is the time to select the home 1 s- 9V ir-'J i i have a good list to choose i the early Sprang and be ready t7 move into your you want we own place in i very certain Overstuffed Chairs Highback and over-stuffed chairs exquisitely finished $2950 up We have homesj all of them modern well located some of them new priced as low as $7000 On soxri we can make very easy terms with a small cash payment down and the balance like rent Why wait until you Have to paymore? Come in or call lip for appointment i and Up SCHNAEBEH REALTOR AND FOR THE A complete assortment of toys at IJ-' prices to fit every purse -j 'f-r I WE URGE your inspection of our Christmas merchandise 1 We unite ad lines of Insurance in dm old' reliable Companies Every purchaser of Real Estate through this agency has inode money i 350 Na Milwaukee Avenue Telephone Libertyville 276 re libertyville IUinois I PHONE 9 r- 1.
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