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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jan 1924, p. 1

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yp Keller Appear in Behalf + of Those Seeking Recog-- «¥ c ofi tna y untn n board on legislation of the Ameri-- :'rw.au:- vedks &l-c"o', est next -- 'Wednesday at 2 p. m. --The The farmers of Lake county have taken a;deep interest in: the strike now in progress as a result of re-- fusal of dealers to meet their terms of $2.15 per hundred-- pounds of With 0. L. Stanley of Was kegany president of the Central Labor Council of Lake eounty, flwam*'nndt- gathered : to stop ~fl-1h?f To complete arrangements Frank Fowler of Lake Villa, head of the Bo far Waukegan has not suf-- fered as a result of 'the : and is receiving its daily -- ; 'Bt. the same price as . was given last tjan unti-- mate result of the between m«&mmdm The move of the county producers is believed to be the first Mhm-flfim :%Mm the A. F. The advantage to be obtained by the dairymen and their employes in foining the A. F. of L. in any reg-- Keller present at the meeting "hzk".' The results of the special election The producers' _ association | held January 3, to decide whether or will make two moves Mon. in its) not a certain piece of land located strike efforts. One will be to de--| south of the village be annexed was mand that the city council investi-- as follows: 48 for and 17 against. , pressure on union milk wagon driv-- ence with the milk being shiped in,' Several farmers holding out for a higher prick for their pro-- duct had -:.f:moffthe 4 k was fear-- om; might give away against through the crowds of strik-- ing Pfurmers that had gathered in the wroads leading to the dairies in uhrmdfi.eo:;ty'.hh Extra precautions were taken today by the sheriff's office to prevent trouble in the milk strike which is threatening the supply of several of the large dairies in the county. _ -- _ blant. No (wouble was reported and plenty of milk wias shipped safely. ECOUNTY MILK PRODUCERS ~ --TO JON THE A. E. OF L. the sheriff be ever, for the 'distributors are not '.vhha?oolofnom"dledutthc ;a his son. Oliver of Gray-- l SBunday at the age of 98 (4FF Ms m gate the milk situation. The other --come. when a delegation of 1 Herman -- N. . Bunde-- 1 to tel} him their side of the strike and to suggest that he arbi-- the oldest persons in Lake county as Maadflnold-t_ residents, T d ces io wie t ho ie m-ammgéu,. siake up until twenty . ago !h'bndnt':g'-fl»mthm youars he has an invalid, havy-- of the time. . Besides his son, Oliver, Mr, Hook is survived by one daugh-- m.imlonim:rmc:'&hgshh. KFuneral se e from flbflda:;mkrMGny- siake at 1 p. m. Tuesday, Rev. Flo-- still hold that since there is no milk One of County's Oldest farm west of Libertyville at noon SBaturday destroyed the: house, the loss being estimated at $20,000. Ov-- erheated stoves caused the fire. Vol-- FARYM HOME IS BURNED The large white house of pictur-- esque architecture and Gothic win-- dows, and located: on the lake shore was an attractive place and Liber-- tyville residents regret that it is now % O0, Dubuare, la, Milwaukes, 0. .a'a'dv:m M::.d' -::u to uy nupoli« Akron, These shipments fudnd an ectl. mated total QLI".M 't:' ta | those to the or Argen anngile ue mds 800.000 --quarts.* 'Thursday the re-- ecipts from the regular <sources were about 750,000 quoarts, f mMM.t!leMm:E. but: actually the shortage, the producers estimated at 650,000 tributary to Detroit, Mich Cleve-- Fire, which broke out in a two Residents Succumbs age there reaily is no strike sonsequently nothing to arbi-- i AT CILMER DAIRIES , the city uses about 1 sentencted to one year in the--refor-- matory for an alleged attack on F!-- sie Kubisch, 16 years old, Liberty-- ville, will be taken to the Supzeme mm}m?%«n ames : Friday m a bill of exceptions and declared that he may seek to obtain a writ of supersedes next Wednesday. i ~A i it ~ of| GTrayaiaAk Lake County Superintenden n"}he 'g"b schools, was given 1 e in m ~'tdiwd president ctfi.meq-umi last 4 + « "bmk. | raid of th tion held in Springfield last g, \ ; raid 0 charges, were related 'Mon. by Miss Laura Corlett, 16 years old, of Highland Pdirk, who is prosecuting James'L: Lewellyn, 18 years «old, of MITCHELL COLE CASE TAKEN TO SIMPSON HEAD OF The mittimus in the case : was perintendent on long has been recognized as one of the tore-- most leaders in 'organization work in now being January 10. township high school where she was ~a student. During the months of April and May, Lewellyn car-- ried her books and brought her the way -- from On December 11, 1922, Miss Cor-- lett and Lewellyn went to the beach nd.mrdlgulhc«hum l-uw;"m%hdhm- ry declared £ wmldmmhun'-um jections, sahe said. Lewellyn, accord-- ing to the girl, said that they could ensily get married by lying about their ages. marriage and further intimaticies fo'lowed with the result that legal action was taken by Miss Corlett. Court was adjourned at noon and includine Chief Maroney of High-- ll_i?nk.tohbunl.lthm ed that the case will take all.of Mon, afternoon and part of M'.h' seasion. A George Field mflnmyn. while s# Attorney A. V. Smith ' and Ansietant State's Attorney, 4 reprazsenting ----Lewellyn, while a Attorney A. V. Smith . t State's Attorney, 4 § mre handling the ~The courtroom was 7 many of them chargos The t Thomasen and W 4 are ewm#& is one that has created a stitr. A noise of carpenters and tinners in the room adjacent to the courtroom at times interrupted testimony. The appeal of Mtichell Cole, 19 -- .. STATE ASSOCIATION T. Arthur Simpson, of Waukegan, stt HIGHER COURT the other ~--mattors will be LIBERTYVIIALE, Sheriff . Edwin Ahistrom doesn't stand ace high in the Grayslake "di or at least he can't be ¥ery popular with the imcago--ov, amall patched up 'tw-:u-yhamfl followers Friday, --only to stir up Hearst newspapers, the governor eracked his whip and told the state tax commissipt» to name William H. Malone of»Partk* Ridge as its chair-- man. In making=--this order he went dhutlt-miu*,vflu_hd Luadh.P-rc;l.Com.. ~ather udin :h-' ow tion, including 's four eollea-- gues on the tax commission. Clifford Older May Resign, Onthohedl.'oft:.ldunordcr came rumors planned resig-- nstion of . Clifford Older, supervis-- GOV. SMALL,, PLEASING MR. HEARST, *~-- STIRS UP. LUNDIN REVOLT Ut. W,. N. CHark, 55 years old, living at Gra?b. is at the Lake County General Hospital Saturday vhnlnl-":dlfl;y having been -- picked a aukegan mmnirgbymhudth police force.. He is suffering from a mental hm'=fi i+ reported to be entirely e It is expect-- ed that he will be given an insanity test to determine what is ailing him. Dr. Clark wa# picked up night bdmhufowlntumbyth Waukegan po :'hhnhth county hospital. seemed per-- fectly rational Friday and as he voleed the wish to go home to hi: family, he wn'."ci from the mmda'e was found the second ti taken. to the Grayslake © Physician -- It Mental Trouble at Coun ty Hospital Mrs. Clark is 1B at her home and is unable to-- w# husband at this, thme. .. be done with Dr. Clark is a as the coun-- ar| {ncreased Published . Twice Weekly Yielding to pressure . applied by oy D. Keehn,.representative of the "AA e m e o _ l 1y ing Woman's Relapse CTOR FOUND IN CITY STREET and T: I8,JANUARY 9, 1924. Commerce, who is h: of recruiting in Lake nt for the next summer camp. The Lake county boys promoted during this period follow: > Word to this effect was re-- ceived by Secretary Edward H. Clifford of the Chaember of ty hospital has no facilities for car-- ing for the mentally unbalanced. of the governor's pet department-- fl"Ok!'ll has con-- an?don no nection with _ tax _ ~commission has worked for state ever since Miinois highway prostitut-- 24 tw politics, it in dbelared. ter, it As--aaid, --was delivered _ to Small in Kankakee on Dec. 9 -- by Sniong Povertess, Ciaiin. * "Mh&omrg;- Keehn was at its strongest it was hinted that Commisstoners © Osear -- Carl-- Training camp at Camp Custer, Mich., the last two years made ranked among the leaders. LAKE COUNTY YOUTHS HIGH IN MILIT ARY resigned rather than see the great Koehn's demands for the Malone appointments are understood to have been made in a letter threat-- éning ~withdrawal of Hearst news-- naper support from the governor if the detnand was not met. This let-- Francis, and J. D.-- Telford would resign rather than take the whip over their shoulders and name Ma-- lone. Telford was made chairman temporarily after Coffin's resigna-- tion and the appointment of Fran-- cis to fill the vacancy, Carlstron and Erickson, who are said to con-- trol Telford, hold the whip hand on everything the commission can do, and they have a willing ally in Francis, whose appointment . was dictated by Coffin and Landin. For this reason it is now declar-- QMWMM' i veviem the commnatint powerless to handle the Malone first broke into the Mas spotlight when he attacked Frank 0. Lowden, then governor, during the legislative session when the tax commission was created. Lowden eampelled Malone to retract -- his soon as Mr. Miller returns to the éapital from a political mission on behalf of the governot. hnte court Thursday afternoon. The halMnes in the eatate amount. ed to $25,000, of which $19.000 wan The estate of John Aynaley, Area, was admitted to record in the Pro-- Lake county boys School for 2 Years Made JOHRN AYNS8LEY THEIVES STEAL $10,000 WORTH _ OF BAD DEBTS FROM WAUCONDA _ of Libertyville afim 488, Or-- es Phaminy crodke. Jagerty 16, in Masonic Hall, Libertyville and the following officers will be installed. EASTERN STAR 4O Mathew Cassidy, an employe of the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee railroad company, who resided in Waukegan up until® six months ago, was a victim of the extreme cold wave Saturday. Mt.mmvwh.fl ing from a North Shore train, when he saw a head--on collision was inev-- on Collission -- and Ma-- . thew Cassidy Is Killed in itable. . He _had 'been living of late at 817 West Sixty--sixth mmmmw the yards of the North Shore and Elevated Lines at Sixty--aixth street and Calumet avenue, Chicago, at 9 p. m., Saturday. A North Shore merchants -- disa-- patch train on which Cassidy was eollector, met in a head--on collision wlfll::"l."\nrkmh.flnm- man the latter train being un-- able <to see the <North Shore car because of a heavy coat of frost an Cassidy is said to have looked out of his car and seen that there drog® stores in which, it is said, a quantity of Mquer not covered by federal permit was found . Sometime ago, Council called on the State's At-- torney to halt the sale of liquors to ing Uquer tn the pessession of two Waukegan dragzgists.. For some the .hflgnh.dmuk'flod car. > bron rails in the yards, death being . The Community Church. council which has been interested in the wiping out of vice in Market street, halting of rambling in the city's clubs, and suppression of yviolations of B hibition laws especially in the sales of liquor to high school Wtudents, met Monday and further|the law was being flomo("" dis¢ussed the Waukegan situation. I"'l drug stores, and your investl. time romors have come to us that _ The follow _ remolutions . en-- dorsing Col, Smith's action were Dear Col, Smith: There has been considerable com-- ment over the raid of the State's Col. A. V. Smith, Waukegan, Minois; CHURCH COUNCIL --PRAISES SMITH FOR RAIDING DRUGSTORES L. Ray, --P.M.--Installing 'officer. Bessie Greenwood, P.M.----Marshal The annual installation of officers Installing officers will be: (Continued on Page Bight) all tractor repairs and service. Edvinz.';lhvun.;-;. Jay B. Iom.;.l" MAN'S DEATH learns that your Sponge January 6, 1924, which were scattered on the snow. According "to the {ootprints, there were three. men in mw_; & raided the--store: > ow add us o e ol Sheriff Ed Ahistrom was on the scene of the robbery Mon. t The back door haid been forced . open e NCCre : 4 '"?'5 large register earried | throughs~ Up. to N W*,»g'.&r;f' n. afternoon no |( clue as ito the --men or w place of <the register 'had been . covered. KENNEDY BROS MAKE CHANGES . IN LOCAL: SHOP . Ford dealers 'of Lake 'County, have . made sevéral changes in the ; ~ 9 dldhu:rb:.m. Cfi; ant manager of the local and | _ will have charge of the stock room _ and buying. &l.,?.l.l1 will have charge.of the office. Ed-- _ the law was being viclated by cer-- tain drug stores, and your j gations confirm these [A We earnestly commend your. tivity in the enforcement of . prohibition laws, and we hope % no ldu::";lfl be _i'_;,; n "higher * hootleggers am our foreign -- speaking .. populath deservena severe "' um our donviction ; sensa should be the tified Sheriff Ahistrom, Vohnn-'-wua to bring such men before the bay . Ford Agency, one of the largest Ford agencies in Chicago. wil} assist F. E. merly ran a garage it Round Lake. Edward Sawish, who has had five years experience running a gurage at Area, I!I1., will be head mechanie, Ernest Knaack will have charge of ward Kennedy, who was formerly econnected with the CGlen E Holmes iss Up Ready Cash to Cart Away Old : Regord In Hardware Store Waukegan Communitvy Charch Very Troly Yours, footprints. _ the snow. . -- ints, *herte ':" j group fhat _ . & Fl

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