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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Apr 1922, p. 8

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C". A m Interim-gnaw Rock "-r-etandeeFirttttrxrve'm'rtt_, a. up mud. Auto Mun-Ia. mum-1 'tett1tfettrtlet'eetLtl -r-.tt.9qyrte1eeetyP?'P,l an muting was" tm' 'i%"iri"i"a7iriiTG'i'iia1ivT mun mt u vegan: Wt] tawny. lawman. iihi-drrex-trstttetsuitd:l "your!" Tattoo. trucks and, mum-nwupumhw 17"'lG"'lrGiu"uraririiiiirT.l, -SiGiGTirdriGGrr)tnki-usl III various tree employment otBats; (I which there are 14 in the state "or" ttmn various superintend- ut- in dim localities tend to show that-unmet work will help to absorb e um! dun of unemployment exist- " M tn the mwi'for those who In on the ground. and particulerly for than who are dtrie to tlnanee them- nlvu fun one Job to another. The my; - cover at Industries In the an -tNort" Inbou- with It and. at the man; Industry with n h m the supervision of an depart. Bgretngtieid, April '2L--t'rtmirieh l Alli" Mammal. Mum! try can III being prepared in the statistical Donal-hon: Thu u._s. l. Ready "Ctioa ot the Illinois department of 1 to Count! Doha mo Long- hbor show strong (endemic toward a I n," Bood.. lowering of ihe wetsuits? ttt Pe" PeF l. . _ -e'I, 'ilivmnt In'the state, Gkorie B. Ar'l Minion, April 2L-Lemnz or an. 1tireetod of the department. attid 1 nautical taxes probably will be new h I want. "Optimum predie I may to meet the deficit of more can tthm. m now being verined la the in- l WM" (mu for the tuott year - now 'supervised " thu de- of 1223 by Secret-w Mellon, it In M" 0W Arnold ttttltd. uid u the treasury. 'B1trtotq Maul!" two "in"! of ia- High treasury calcium. discussing W m.ortirt--the one atautstieal l the Med dedieft, said no consider:- and on gepoeu from maximum?" l, tion but yet been given to means of and the other 'humun interest,' the L meeting the luck of funds " W" ll} mm on actual tunnel of the i, parent. they said. the deficit would 'thtntittq made try mspeetnteademts of probably hive to be raised try taxation. d "Roommate-vana- will muo- locally II It. "Wm-am. A" hi." have Increased their- m n neatly; I waldo-lino- "uterus-mucou- -- Donna. State rad volt. ate,eettd,',r,',t'r'h,ruttg -btdHingistttetatrte.emt. h Ohm. Wham luwmmM-h a..." riaa _-' au u. at!" 3.2 mummnm-qk A Tour" 1lttNttiele of the sat. "who; STATE LABOR CRISIS PAST mind: Doom-uncut " Labor Show: Inna-In. Don-and hr Help-- lunding loom Appears to I. Gonorll. grit-e-att-tthere- a-i-ree-es,"?" hum-"duo mum-9mm." -i-rtr--att_ -etntut.stmargrmrtthrM"r -eMg In We: "as. "CV-Ibo!" "ttvitr;nMUtst twill]... (than ='Mdl.T'ldlur/.'tfll/t "tl-r-u-et-. "unnatural-smut": ."mmmludu'm. t-,t-ersdoeherbu1tdtgtetrw -g,uqre3ssfqrtm1ntrttrrt- . can" for and out: the a. In MI Hue. "ploy" In ".-nati-tstade-dfttr t-r.-rsarue,tt-t-r alum-my. mum" "will! In thunder. In III-rid." "M I." mud. -ageft21.--Vood shipment: 'grth.r-eerethqhraMredsttBd- "mammal-men dMummmmcm- -rr-rttredtreetimtotth.Amerr -_tneorometMarrtottt. -t-tereorreofthqtgtzt2orsrtr "manna-Hum." -.re-ndt*errrdtAaMr'rttt "Wcommmlu $MrRqrheeesmrte.-earrorrt.- .geqr-r,wttAttteithoagrowht. "magnum-cu - .Iankn. George Bell. In. "ea-amuloplneednm "(the we"). Mlitii- -.aetarNtkretstataeed1etttt1a_ 'tether-tf-ttto-dr"- "uh-"mined: The BrqtaM-teetttodPexttmtttrwftt '-Ch'-t..ertrrt'rrx.rt" iiririu Edina. um ___ he] --- m~mmmunm ".MWdld'Im" -tdlhmruroMr.Meorr-ttie' ird0.-t.ra.toutter ILLINOIS _ ll, Victory. notes of the " per cent .eries um not be necepteble In pey- mmt at Income and proBts tan- ply- nble when. o: December 15. m: and Metered Victory umu will not to "this on any payment. M Irmeh Want. atttgg Ines-amt: to which the W'htc government extended In. "no: the World we: have been at" " the can department that the We debt was commie- In Um to begin emu-none l t,i)lilt,i. LEVY Milt TAXES SOON 'tt'taTg'ttteutg,',r,tt'g's In "qtt'ttAemtee"to_ Whether" the demon. would run " high an Ko0,000thhJ, as estimated, could not be arcurntely deteratimtdmt this time. It was said. _ CoHeeto% of internal revenue were authorized by Commissioner Blair to receive at par Victory notes of either the " per cent or " per cent my. In count-I form, in payment of income and mm taxes,' plyable on June us. 1922, and Victory note. of the 4% par cent serial. in coupon form, in II"- ment at Home and rrrotit taxes, pu- able Samba- 15 and December M, Altled Mrnmnu mama try can Mm: That U. 8. In Ready to Convert Doha Into Long. Time Bond; Bid: treasury omcials. discussing the expected dedieft, said no consider-- tion um yet been given to mean: of meeting the luck of funds. " was ID- parent, they said, the deficit would probably hive to be raised by taxaiion, as the government "did not have any- thing to gen." AWE!" BY MELLDI at tt w dated. would to II- be but. m it Ibo tehu-tto-tvar-reir-tt Morn loony Needed to loot Mi! of More Than $350,000,000. 't-Q.-MM0Rtll0tt Oahu-0d Minoan-M. WM Avril 2L-A hallo.- pneummoofguollno'u ftseemlttrthtebtsr-tmtrsqtn. "Mt-camel"! efi1tmttgnttmss.tttet-ttn mmumelndnm. mmnmm-nwu qunonsomu-mol w I and In than the N0 "d".lmwwm "M0ttMttt unno- more that Intel. In?!" GREAT GAS RESERVE tit SIGHT Km Pastor Aces." by I" cum Won. _ hm Cantu. Kn. Aprtt 'L---. A. "all. - of the a" WI! an In Lincoln em tau-0n your: old. married III th, (I. at "III chlldnn. In -, m W! hen. chime! m I mm o4No.. an" I m mall on. a who: a! In one. diva-III..." 'nets",,,':"':':".','.".':,:".'.".') all John-n. erttqee6 Ina-n. m in". Mosque I." a g u M the-(er. A via." 'rSt'fd'futl't'ldu/='a' "anthem TAKEN " GIRL'S CHARGE - The .ernt-d In In Ed. tn a. county in". III-ml. "my, "W (In) "on Try to M W. In" M. M Id 'rrtht d can. "In M April 21.- "muchum - - "In. an»... no a- - um" WOULD MR "CK JOHN _ The (In: .100 men mm byte, hs, be summoned into the ctr-cull court here on Mend-y morning, April M. Alexander Smith, John Btrahm, Jr. Chris Bluhm. Martin Lax. Newport. Earl Mime. James Railings, Ai- mond Lovell. N. S. Burnett. Antioch. H. 8. Dixon, Alhert Johnson. B. J. Gallagher. Lake Villa. _ C. o. Rich. Avon. H, V. Fitch. Alfrvd 'i'repinoeer, John Dabronuz. John Stebelaj. George Brinke. Frank Serumn, E. Ehsderts, John Wytrorki, H. B. Mar Claren, C. Edwards, Jacob Bezel. F. H. Walsh, Charles Column. "mea V. May. Dennis Jambom. Flank Petrie. Walter 'Falsel. The. Gold. schndt, curb; Shober. o. I; Muel- ler, June: Gums. Philip, '2tertdan, Elwani'olhbonl. Frank "I. It. H. body. J. C. Run. o. J. Emighn. Cart J. Jensen. Herman Sippoh. Bruce Stephens. Andrew um. Bede Armstrong. Goo. Bunk-n. Stanley Xroll. Levi Wynockl. John Duncan. 3. D. mule. Wnukunn. Occur Johnson. but. Till-In. Erwin A. Atkuuon. A. B. but. ar.. Wm. Fulton, Arthur W. ugh-Ion. Chris Jan-en. Wm. loVey. s. B. We. P. a. Wuhan Ina-tin Jensen. Shields. The au(om|uc duettne a Mt we motive jurymen child In 60 "I (rm on Maud" and dull-d when the "use wn continua! he "ottttr took Moe-slated the can" at men men to be on hand in the drum court tor jury examiqattott nut Hominy. or the two hundred nuns- uuod In tow. 100 will In cum-d into (our! Monday morning, and the balance will be tttled when neodqd-tmte- the rnlire venln- m again (II-chart" "mun either tinny in the conspiracy came u4ptinst the governorIItI-l con- ttnuance m order to "(and . meeting --tttt. [Adlai Aid Society or the Kat Ben Clybourn. M. B. Ana. John H. Inna-int, I. A. 'rrtrtow, o. F. A001. ITArre, Hewett. Otto Baldwin. W. A. B-ttem. James Boyle. George mm Enrl hasworthy. Chu. P. 8m UNI-twine. Winkl- W. Wnncomh. 000m Inlay. Jr, Fred Kirchner, Albert menus. that. M 14mm mm. w. P. Toma. Rudolph Oman-nu. 1.6m; Gran. "I. M. A. m. PM C. Tuner, John St rom Wart-n. Prank Pom M. H. O'Boun. Vanna. my D. M Wat Duran". - 'A. "burn. Alb-n. R. -ttes, P. C. WM B. M. Btu:- "Juli "main". J. M. rum. Willi-In Ditto. G. A. It." had "tto-oi. Erhard all: m Mn w. tax. but nun. Nam 'r- - Avon. M I" Funk Purkor. Wit tlt-tet. 0. C. A... has -taoDattatqesh6thoUeranrt almalmm ---tttt. [Adlai Aid Bo kaku- SWIM firm ' The an: .100 men lot-In. - In" Nol- Inna. l. to". J. J. Mn. teat. PM Ralph Kins. R. I. Hill. 0- 1m A]. B. Mean. I!" -ta, Frank with. New - '0. ml. E. P. um, R. sr. m. an L. Whobocu. "I m. Aw Brhte, R. w. PM Ir. B, am- A. J. m.'H. It. AMI. J. B MMMDIBHLM Bridlésforuddlehorses upfrom............... i, Just 2g,tt, a large ','l1,inr."','fg,t, fl Government 1'rinfi1"igl,','tYa',1'il'f,i', 'ig,',','.'."). l f"? .' $15 to $20 SW3, McClellan, complete Breast Colhua,three fold, from heavy arttNrrhar- neas, brand nemworth $20.00, $2 50 Halters, over600topiek from Youre-e................ Tieitr. with snaps, brand new, ",'J,ytfh'll1'iy'.".'.n.'.'r.r.'.".r.'r.'.".e.'.". Feed - afewleft, 2rtih'tttftt,Uiaf'.r.t?.'......... Gin-y eartrorevahse, just received anewlogslndll...............i.ii. BruAUit-rhMekttrutle, 't'fllrv'h"f,'tBl'll'f'f.'."..'.T.".', HOME illlwool, 'o1og'Mltetyh'p'g1')............... libertyville Anny and Navy Store _, New Venn! Army and Navy Goods 1 "MA". tMMdl'WNMI-h OfJnrymem Government Harness "drew Chevelier, Joll- FOR REtN-tlarden already plowed Ion. 000m Bending, P. W. mm. M. D. Schooky, C G. Marks. George Chen-ran. John Ttause,i.. Waning". Eds-r Slaughter, Herbert C. Anxi- tor. L. E. Wanna. (Jana L. Smith. OM Wt, June. Balding. George Burch. James H. Rooms. Chnrle. Chunky-ruin. P. H. Roth. we". Horn-n Behnieeier,shrt Whit- ney. P. o. arbor). 00bit. the". Geo. Kruger. Bert Lynch. Liberty- Funk Dunn. Charlie Garth. William Barn-rd. Owen B, John. Budd C. Griffin. mm. 1m In. It! Inner Veto-n. William on. John B. Peters, West W. L. p. Hm Nth hum. N. Dorothy, the tive year old daugh- ter of Mr. and-Mrs, Ed. Brixen, who has been m for the put four week: with Wm. was operated on at Victory Hammad hospital' Thun- day. She is doing nicely. _ Autumn-tannin." Smart'. orchestra scored another big hit on Wednesday evening when they furnished the made for the Chum dune at the Melanie Tem- ple, Wuhan. The orchestn is composed of eight frrst c1335 unsi- clans. The banjo and comm been added to the regular orchestra mm an unusual communion. Much can has been "his? by the leader In selecting u; mstrumerttatiort for harmonious cards. The music was heartily Ipplaulled by the guests and the mush-mm] generously xe- sponded to many eneorea. iriirida.a.B-o-n_ od In at In. any; but: on WM. - A In: Either Grimm: Nnyed a violin nob. "a! naming and ovo- ning m It the Indiana church, to the enjoyment ot the On- nention. Although very young ind unassuming libs Crismn is a mum of tho violin. Libertyville Army and Navy store has been very ~uccexmlnl during the four weeks it bar been open for busi- ness in Libertyville. The store has been well petromzed by residents of the village mn by out of town people, which is cufficient proof that the purchasers mun that real bar- gains we to be found there. Watch for the to be given hr, issue of the Re all about it. "at! Your on terms. Call 225-W. J 81-2t FOR SALB--Six room modern nai- denee in good location. Gm dud lot. Everything in tine condition. Mtwtb.mgdatoneetoelo-tr- tats. and is priced " duly 88600. See A. R. Schmebek. Regine: Bldg., Phone M), Libertyville. 'TaFiiiomirirrr-To6WrttLr IR.trt'mito'rinlIfN0lt M. L. 0w Wanda. my, FmTred A. Réédfl. W. mum, Erika Blum, Frank 0mm BOOM ' my BLDG. PM008ilt - Too late to WI, WANT ADS John audevi0e program 4. Next week's ter will tell you . $8.95 $1.50 $1.29 $2.00 65e 69e 19e '1 The "Y. M. e. A." bought on em WViard home on Clayton st. from 1': iE. Low for indicated 84.000 In 141: Blair. Wm. B. Tarkrr M wifo mm the Chin. W. Bottt M 'on north dd. North "a. wind" 0|! uve. for W" $3.000. Gustaf 1mm m0 title bought a lot on south aide Gtnette mm. We": Oakley ave. and June. Ct. from the Steele etrtate for 82.000. die-ted ".500 all can but trust deed for 83.000. I Icy place on out in. WWII. Oink me Iqdigntqd "ooo. .13 -eB--<Mtr Tel-non M' Due 00. mm tho John m property on vat Mo Rail up. north of North "e. for adl,t um. O I." ".%.-hrhrstort. home . so foot lot on g trrisivuw injii wed or _ Rand from Born-n! F. out: It - In Watutreaat-Harry Gordon tool title to the lyric!) hiechovlcr pun. on southwest corner County and Franklin streets tor noun-Al con-Iatr- utlon. _ Martin Sveluon and wife bout" the Sophia Allen property "on loath side South ave. west of Mull-gar for ".100. Bury late-n Doubt 2 lots on west side North no. at Lind." an. from Roy R. Toemtus for ladies!" 81,000. --_ . Anunu Kapturuku and I". bought the Mk property on not" "do Eliqttth It. out of Lincoln toe tn. h. lake Fun-t mm W McCormick bought tho Wu. P. lw all u " mm mm In: "tite to the south for "5.000. Real acute basin... in W and View!!! In. Ind-I In" a "a man; April ". m It... about the mm. In] by." do". were reported to A. K. m mm"! tsecretary ot the $hmtrttr Title & Trust company. When an". ment wads: Business of the Recorder'. one. tor week and"). April 15, "It: Number of conveynncea..--.-.-- "I Number "t chattel mortal... -- " Number of trust deed mortal..- " Total number of Instruments tiled--.---......- '" Total amount at loam---" "0,510.00 Business but been brink With lou- about the Im. - -, -"eP-r-e-_ The following are the more Import. ant deals: . Mary H. Pure bought the John W. kart place on west side Chum! at Glen Rock ave. for ".000. AndrewJ. Maude Carr boom ttte Durst place on cut side Hickory at. between Third and Fourth m. 'lor 85300.0 Thoma Andrew Corpn. took W. to in plant the on Salem an. from the Master in Chum". John Grttttth bought the m u enl Important and loans Reliable, I " chattel morlnltl. -- " " trust deed momma- " mber of Instruments The you: of reliable, low-cost service for which ttterr-ohms-gilt-ttHar,'" therealbuis 1brjudtrintritt' value. Thethingthatpeopletelleachothermost often, about the Hupmobile, is that it h al- most impouibleb wear it out. 'rtorstHuprnottii-rbuiit, 12 and 13 memminueetodnymllovenheworld. mmwiwme Hurtmqtsi1er'adertexr- eintittn i-etrnndtunn1krr;thatltartHttt' u . need car in proportionately higher. Htrpmottille that». an, m».- can; an» I105: Ree Motor 1 In Antioch Tttttre-christopher J. Rocochleln and wile bought the Thou. A. Somenvxllv property on Fox River Road tor indkmted 32.500. hank limek and wife bought the mum to feet of lot 6 In Rhine's Bub- dlvulon In sec. 1 on east side Fox me from Emelln Klelne tor lndirat " 86.500. _ I. "baet_-Hoout, N 3|;va ham Jolt! " pile. on math wn- New. berry an. to John w. C6te and wife tor Indicated H.500. and also his place on north Me Huh street to Thor. L. Oole and wit. for "Micah-d he,". and "we back mm and for " oo. Emu Nikoloy gnu wire bought the mmuot P. Wll-lwr property on can: "do Wright Court for Indu-ated $5.500. In Grunt Yowndar-A9tto w. Leh- man bought the Cuollne Bum farm at 3" arm in sec 1 and " on Fox Lake for $100,000. s",tr's-ttt'guA,htegy warmth-hummus: a" Ooh! m. was Links In. p.» was" so» at an Incl. WWI" 't,8M. In. Run-l Pun-r bought the Ed- "I; W. "In! moon lit-snore - tor new . Harry T. Wm! boast-I the hr! D. King pine. on northeriy side Lln- an an. beth lawn and Foxes! nvenu. tor Indicated 84,000 Jts9rr,rW91sr-H, goo. Sheba: and wife bought lot It tn Washington Bat-out! Subdivision for 82.750. In aragusV--w. L. O'Nelt bouth the Edwin C. Rowling " acres In no. l and Bee. " Avon Township tort $11,225 and gave tmcrtrurrt deed furl lull". I uBrilnrrv1ruail, ILLINOIS Greenhouse Phone 1744 Ree. Phone "1-3-2 f Greenhouse flowery are not expensive now and can-be used to biighten up the home until ftow.ers appear outside. Say ft with Flowers Flowers for any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. S. Flowers better express the arrival of Spring. W.Il-; haunt-an... "WWW-1d JOSEPH KOHOUT l Young people between the ages of jttUei, 1nd twenty-four end their ledult leaders are eligible to "tend the conference. Only a limited num- ber of delegates can be nceotnmodnt- 'ed therefore the first registered tkill have the preference. 34mm mmrmuma Thin conference under the dime tion of the Young People's Division of the Lake County Sunday School Association. has become an im- ponant event in the year's calendar of county events. This year will be no exception. Every energy baa been bent to make this an occasion long to be remembered by the young people who attend. Some of the finest. speaker: available have been secured, an expert eon; leader will have charge of the music. the reerew. tional hour will be in charge of a leader who knows his lot). the six o'clock banquet will be a time of wonderful fellowship, young people themselves will have their place on the program. It will be a day of in- Itmetion. inspiration. recreation and challenge. "to 11th. Anna! You; my. Calm of Lib any will be held ia the Highland Fifi PW- teetatrAhureh all day Sui-my, Air" it bought the Lough " " 3cm. " Benton tor indkated ".000 In Ne-rt-P. H. Johnson Ind wife s, 1 and nee. 13, Newport and Mac

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