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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jul 1926, p. 6

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"fr-MI at the fair, interested in I H the world wovidee in the 'e d pie bred poultry, will have ae m": to study the ruling' 'raf be recognised authorities. An E mo-ta-ttste of the work of mak- "'r'a.tu*iT, awards is an important % in the education of a poultry- i, "I. lad is worthy of his best " _ teetien. ' The poultry department of the , Id! were many other splendid ad-, _ w and opportunities where- C by the public, interested in the poul- " busineaa my enrich their minds cr. View the specimen: on exhibition iirrtd - the Ane points of the Lette? of every recognized 5;" in in itself. a revelation. 'p-s In connection with the exhibition fl cliches, bred for egg production lt, their table mum. as well as t T, tint have been on trial at I _ v-ieu- recognised egg-laying it I». e eina.iBentioa, in the ,. " MMtiedltheirown. .M*% tee-hm entered will be , My upon "the sworn , e! whet they have done while - "I beta. To decide between , J in that have identical I _ the one. ettention and re- -tmateq will be a factor. .,f this dhhdoa, the three Illinois .\ tee-lube contest- at Quincy. . " ' - Ind ahrrpttrstroro will be 'ee" ___., mud.' and the fl decision this body of men and: during the-fair will be FG7 -arorttmnthtthushow we next "and credit upon the 'Rr sped-sen. the strain, apd "" In! of the exhibiting _ . an the Imba- end quality IlPs9qHt, mines to exceed . vdh'peultryehowoa record. plu- who they render the W ftaumitr, explained. Other instructive features of pe- pln hm to poultry producers. H potential pocltrymen. in addi- 'I to the 'coupetitive exhibits are he! for inspection by the division {poultry husbandry of the depart- tl', d agriculture. This agency at." node) Sultry houses of *3 Upon, for various ourpoees. but... instructive in diameter. ltr W, and treating upon 3 m d did... the detection ' .0 - memlrrsegtd.d for p "at to 'Neh they are ma. K III be new to Ina-mu shtt an we. in the ml.1 r,rr)1._rritteil a the an lltedieoeing T We.» unmea- mhmitfeattHesintttdtrour f tdthmtnois State k, 'm. the In! of judge's -th-rriteofttse thou- "' "no" on exhibition has Kt-sed to twelve members. Ef] 'ttaofth-tethorltieaon MIt T, h" beet [inn careful I In! the but combined w "in. and experience of IE".', - u and: as to - id _ v unquestionable disci- Fatt my to a successful huh- thy'nedu I: sr'ktiri. 3 PM?!" "my, sin! "'0". M; Curio Bar- :_Iadsg but Conway, Cary q all A. L. Damn. Liteh. h trtettictGGiiia"'"i. 3.91M elm the public " will" P. W. Bal C A - :Jnlu Klein lawn - - in. toNiiir" - are u follm: J. A. 'l.rhteh1d,o Gouge Bay]. Am, D. E. 3:10. Glen w. f.ftt FAIR Will K HELD "manyumw mm "hefnmeerfBineMmm hum Imtrtoidtutmsom, bstnrdandtuttto-t-tt-r.' 1etouthrtssdeettaad-. thtrtrinemettrse the. ltradh- yithttttrrrqrtimt-etatta. 'rtrsrthebMetr. Itchy." 1tertthtBuehtrtms flora Pe' Tumostofthe19rro-ennnd young women yen pram-inc to re. trmttothWhamen. Gen-tummy live in the dormitories Ind board in WWW]. Thiadhthttrhatlis mmpdbyltudntn; munch!» t-deoohothersnaatstaateoou. ~8hmmmhum.ao mtbwckthn. Stud-tama- tet.yt.thttmat-ahrttuoesoot, bmhyhc.humn¢_4um 'ioittritftrrtssettoiJtturm.ru" The school you was idst coming to, an end when I visited Blackburn. "out is upland, working for m. The" in no other wny there. To an- for school one In. to M certain requirements and the first among thernistutthestudent mustbein 'teedofthiasortofsehoot. Henna be minus in riches. ' "All over the land I keep hear- tue dismasions that whether .'pyEU.errismst,art. Idonot think it makes much Menace. I have never understood exactly win: the highbrow critic. meant who thar not. of at. um. Bari Miss brit".,.?'.,?,.', t:Any program e musie,i it fg win applause from the American pub- tie; and; be truly Amer'ean in chi-actor. That man: it must (I: in: New Yprk citr.--TU days when Americans insisted upon akin; their art with a (new lump are gone forever, diam Mariis Morrissey, ctnzcr: zinger, just returned from . tour of the anyway __ - We Take Our Art Native Because We Like It, ' Says Singer 15!! HMARn: Moan AmigamrNo Longer _ f - fl I Reggae Foreign Stamp, tu t bit you. tk-ittout t dot LES-5'3»: 3% or m. an, 8100 a M in money. Work To el- accounts for the rest. . certain Oahu wealthy persons inter- tt-s"waathemrtr. "Thanh Mum-hrly." _ BneMnmuttsoehtteatti'tust. osted in these young people who help themselves esch year give scholarships. Boys go to schools like Pdneston; girls. sometimes, to Mt. Holyoh or other famous achools. I naked how these boys and girls, courageous enough to work themselves through Blsekhon." fared in the late rankings in the him. some schools. . _ "They've along the best students "Ag for me. I that! continue to think that populor music liko q Do,' written by that inimitable or- chestra director Pool Ayr. is moot "fictive who well 'tl,tI,t,', or sung. and no on with is go or to commune of Anything else." I "To the, ext le whatever pluse- {JI'heing beautiful. It ie not ert if_iti_t.rtvertytltesfriftiirrTri eons who ought to like it, Nt scene to no date good my deitnitioets ere du to be revised within the next hundred were. Perhepe ert will at A new meening. I hope so. "The eo-eelled common people of the United States heve Lien frightened long enough hi that old bogeymen, 'Ie It Art? trust in the not far distant future, we shell ell have spirit enough to like whet we like beunee we like, it end not beeenee somebody an ( tt.iaiineor beentifnl ormmdigul NI. W. otusGiid T." $6.... -. ","riiii'i"iiiiirii'riir" iiiii1'ii7ii"riiC" dim III-tam fat Di" and Tm 11tetert,e,t_lrtrrys. 'rtktyHDn+Methrods. CONSULTATION "was" new} - svoczsson to m um on um 'rfaqeqtaitrtti.etee-ot DR. B. T. LYNCH _ 'dot There is . thick seam of and coil under Carlinville. Gout 816 feet from the swine. It runs from seven to eight feet of rgnmeabte coal. A hm oil eismpanr .one of the big- mt. running 1 string of refineries. bought a his - of this ml. 'W.'.'¢nt out to one of the mines-- 'standing idle. The investment at this mine, I was told, is more than 8.000.000. The mine ml for n time. It can, put out its 8,000 was I (by. Capacity, I we: (Mon-ed. m be 12.000. . _ ' Why that down. I "had. Why all the hole- d'voehuu empty? Why thh tat-ttr-t atnndtne idle? They There is no humor, no comedy at all in the 100 house: "India: v:- an in Carlinvillo. "as m an rather newly built. good homes. won minted. There's nothing of the shock about them. They sit in or- derly rows in a subdivision not long built up. You can rent one of them very cheap. It hapunod like this: n And so the old chain"; Upestrfee once gloriously crimsén. its null-l heads once shining bun. rots amid dust and mildew. It cost. they told me, 8700. The uncomfortable seat is so broad that twin Tam-might perch hr it untouchlngly. Ite high but perpendicular: above pulbongJ legs with claw feet. Por nearly 60 yuan lurlnta who have come to hold court among all the royal (malnu- of thin courthouse of aplendog haw backad away from this final insplréd touch of comedy. 1 That choir it Madam with thrurtah. It has gargoyle and lions' heads and symbolic fhtttrett of Lilli- pntian goddesun of justice. now bro- ken. It is an amazing thing. throne- like. ttt'teottrthoametrmmtrmionot depart until you have timed to the shabby dark little stateroom nil have (and with an M "an chair." It is the chair. designed for the judge. that no judge has eve, had the temeritv. boldness. crust 0' foolishness to sit in. for a cathedral. Scrollwork and ornamentation in metal in everywhere. There's much that the modern architect would all "ghttterttread" about it. Door are massive and there to too much of everything and, everything to too big. Each chandelier In the his court room coat several hundred dol- In". I was told. Even My]; the windgwg might have be. M m. Ita mm] deeorattmtGiGiii." timer. tta tiles are worn and lo... ongu cling under foot. "may just wont hog-Hie IM- ing money." , Ounce? you at. Yes, and the. some. Ifyouevcrgotlntoth'ov']- trinity of Culinvmo by all In... visit this court house, an: at tho spending org. Ita out and-tau columns as tomb" mm When charges aux-ted to By and indictments were Wed. the builders of this surprising ediitestr, raised in the name of justice. led. The most of them up. ueb-tn time: thhing veg our tmired was: them. Promtiom col. lapsed. A patriarch mm the splen- dor eorti1dq to me: _ is mentioned. They were]! "G paying for it and 48 year: it a lab.- time. , mentioned Mm _ county'- 'T,800,000 court homo, the no that once had a $90,000 fence Wit. The story is o bit of mum comedy. Ruide of Ileana: county still smile painfully when it eratid by paid atttdtit. {hm-nth! this for paying atudeneta,"t that you will um. in unique. yoga rfrit_this extravagant ' --vvv - - luvs: In Norm-0:53."). munch of 2-H" to put more alumna. the u! thrttgtviikrntturttnan ft1ftyletaiiiiduiiiiiriinii ttr1"Clnltiu. "rtidirtthestteiim 'u't-thltitu-eirtrrroueGirt , had " ht spite of the unnu- m'hloohnpon "Magnum Ithuthc Culinvme tho but u clay prod- ucts plant. this! output brick end tile. I laid in the beginning Curlin- ville loom mint-one end bu its bend up in sttlte of the 100 empty homes; ,It looks upon the houses an an aunt. It in: them. Surely "nothing will come along to fill the mid. Some new industry, perhaps. t--rhtw tit get more money out o: the coil. 2--6rar to put more fertility in to it. Galina]. also has n claw mod. mus. motion; pictures GdatrGii.. ment- add to the interest. Two pri- In"! thoughts center around these l Bntrienttr Imupin in agricultural tt is in the lower edge of the pri- mary eon belt. Yields of from 50 to N bushels of corn to the acre are cbmmon. Wheatdoee well, often 40 to " bushels to the we. Legumes are growing in favor and some lumen a. limb: their soil. The far- tan" he: done that. Mucou- pin county nah among the fore.. Inoet counties of the state in poul- try production. Commerciel orchard- ilm is making strides. o The M911: county tum bum) he: held a hm number of what, no a!" "huh lawn" meetings.) The. bring out sometimes a 'iii?) u 500 people. Interesting pro- "to: pound. aid than '3'..ng Why bun It: on coal when other mat esdtrbe bought for lees than the 'ttte.t no med could be brought to the mine mouth? That seemed the "t""rcmttres Bo high that guild» "a" no that it was bar can. 13:. RI." "mauled to much lousy that the oil company could tm, and ill other Itch: cheaper thte, it cook! Produce it. __ -_e.r-.' -H sum-cu" "Ill-PD. It had something to offer, Carlin 1:har:reiusr) .eLuxe; Sedan-. A smart. roomy and dependable closed car M will serve you for years at low cost. A ' Complete special equipment, including: polished nickel radiator shell and emblem, cowl lamps, cowl irentilator, nickeled front and rear bumpers, heater, automatic, windshield cleaner, and many others. Body tiniahed in Maxine blue lacquer, black above belt line, with silver- gray striping and lustrous black enamel shields and fenders. Uphoiaterr-si1veir gray genuine mohair velvet with seat backs and cushiOns in the latest custom paneling. Ihstrument board and window mouldings in rich walnut, hardware in polished nickel, smartlydesighed for this, vehicle. . Natural wood wheels with dagger spoke-stripes. Steel disc wheels, in Maxine blue, optional at no em cost. . . Inspect the APPOINTMENTS of this beautiful car, and the PRICE will impress you " remarkably low. of 'whieh flows through the Daily News subdivision will enlarge. Also if the electric route goes to "in": end Pointe east of the when that electric service will be available at Lake Wankegan. Many other improvements" are taking phtoe in this region. Mr. Reeves of Waukegan, is planning 'on ttav- berlin and family left Saturday on g Lake Waukegan wh spend their summer Word has been 1 WHOM. WU., the ne Lake Wenkegan, [ta elem"! 'eompany i. the Saint Croix river mile from when the elliptic! into the ri putting in an electric 202 SOUTH GENE' ST. Wank" PHONE 228 Menu!!! ToyringCar-, $863.00 Sedin- - . - Mr. berlin left S at. and Mrs. Reid of Game. who are spending six weeks at Lake Wankegon, Wuhburn county, WU., write that they ore having . wonderful time and that the first time they cast their tithing hook and line in Lake Waukegan they caught a five pound black LAKE WAUKEGAN PERSONAL ITEMS Willo- ptoulo' to!) no. houses and la- bor. tirtlrtrttu In: human! to in": what It In "shooting in the rough." Me the one of the 81,- 800,000 court house. A thought strikes me: "What heroes and puthmakers might those gay spenders of '67 have been if, somehow by some ma- ttie, they could have used that money for concrete roads instead of a royal gingerbread court house."' , Mr. . Delivered See.tltt Dodge Steel Body on Display in Our Showroom. JAMES MORROW & SON Appointed in Excellent Taste gloating] plant. ' stating " is dam that just Charles where lat their fishing Lake Waukegan " Pound black vacation received of If motor Chico; brook 'lnmmintt E. Cham. Mundelein, trip Brook, Daily from This an an In the avmge town a. man escape being run down by an but not by the gossip. France my not be too proud to fight, but if nil reports we true she's too poor to start one. '!1t,tfortu1apreinaswd-d will min was!" . . bridge to be built new. the an. cog brook on Wcuhpn "can. This will connect the two count)! highway: that run " the north and south of the Daily News Sub- division. 0 ' Chlldren Cry for 1 "A )2 / Cs le 'r'f 't/iyu12:l. 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And h tii,'lr'irdrtie'7i)'eitti,tAi'ttut, stuff you find under the bed.'" Slightly In in: have been tau no at?" asked th. In! , Iilttiaeeiinn pm. wed a lengthy diast- tt 8"Meet, during which mid close attention. At (the discourse, when the "Pins she had imam titat thouehu, in the ' her daughter smiled and said: thit's it. And here I ' ' " ,. . T1atulency, Wind Diarrhea ; allayin' Mum And here I 'it ITS' that

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