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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Sep 1924, p. 7

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ols ; N. for a couple of bad holes at the start would have annexed another title in 'the space of a week. Mehi!-- hombolpdhlmnlfmth'rd prize in the cash prites, amounting to 3. Black, Wichita Wm. Creavy, OKkla. of -- Glien View ~as the ~possessor® of when the returns were coming in, slumped a little in the last round and hbad to be satisfied with sevy-- enth 'place and a cash prize of $75. H. . Hampton of Canton, , Ohios, hooked the last cash prize of $50 1 Prize Winning Scores L, * Diegel, Wash---- . Ing ...««x--+~«+IX Te ID Bill Creavy of Oklahoma City, Neil Christian of Tacoma, Wash., and \John Black of -- Wichita tied for fourth place with 800. the world famous faney shot artist ho won the open championship l:uye:rmnu"uh_m- Jock Robertson of -- 'Flossmoor won the Hlinois assistant. profes-- wlonal championship with a 'total of 311. Jim Poulin & Hinsdale and Gordon Wright. of. Westmor-- land tied for sgcond place. bother Diegel who shot the first nine holes in 36. He had a birdie atart on the tenth, but wasted atrokes . on the _ eleventh and twelfth Then he settled down und recovered in time to turn in a 37 for a 73. Leo fell down a "Wfi:?gay: Slumps. : Loos, leader of the first day's with an 80 Tuesday morning, but recovered . gallantly in the after-- noon and turned in a count of 73 for a 297. This gave him second place and, besides the trophy, a eash prize of $300. William "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn of Bt. Louis, holder of" the Western open championship which he won at Calumet last week, came third in the running, one stroke behind and Willie Hunter of Onwentsia at Loos in the forenoon round had twe 40's for an 80. Me cut this down to 73 in the afternoon, but eould not quite close the gap. Abe Eapinosa Stars The best round in the forencon was turned in by Abe Espinosa of SBan Francisco with a 71. Abe mis-- laid his putter on Monday and did the state championship prize. Jock took the prite at the Peoria meet Washington Player Shows trifle in the afternsoon, but lo0% slump gave him enough leeway to #inish first. w No " on 'we (areens prterts work on the gr yester showed that he knew how to use the club. * Diegel's card follows: Monday--Forenoon Round -- Out 3 4 4 4 5 5 8 4 3--3% In. 4 3 4 3 7 2 4 5 L712 Out 5 25 4 4 6 4 4 3--37 In. 4 3 °5 4 5 5 4 5 43976 Tuesday~--Forenoon Round Out 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 %3--36 In. 3 4 5604 5 3 4 5 4--37--T Afternoon Round down in the list in a triple tie with R.--_D,. Brooks of Milwaukee There was no defense of the I!li-- The weather throughout the .da; us cold, but did----~not seem t Jock Hutchinson who was de-- Jack Blakesise of Kenbsha, who Plastering: and Shore Melhorn, . St. NORMAN L. MADOLE O¥ Lathing | Ta-- 76 72 76 14 IMno i; at 72 80 18 7B 18 14 74 74 149--294 76 204 18.145 15 14 Bob Craig, Louisville ... J. M. Anderson, Racine . Bill Hartshorn, Chicago . A. Ayton. Exanston ... BR. W. Tracey, Danville . W. H. Martin, Kenosha . Campbell, Northmoor .. C. Nelson, Glen Oak ... A,. Claessens, Glen Flora Mel Smith, Pasadena ... J. Weagel, Harlem ,.... J..D.» Albright, Chicago . T. Craig, Macomb, HI1. . P. G. Sanborn, Madison . C. Anderson, Laramie . H. Kline, Exmoor ..... Assistant Attorney General Clar-- ente N. Boord will take up the argu-- ments for the state where Britton leaves off. F ~ e Britton plainly traced $16,2348,500 of : state money from the state treasury into private loans. to Chi-- eago packers. At the expiratirn of Smail's term -- $9,700,0°0 of-- this amount was still outstanding and draving interest, ~itensibly, it is charged, for the late Senator E. 3. Cartis, Smail's "agent." e 8mail, through Curtis it is alleg-- d.hvutdinboodsdthnfi? government, American foreign se-- curities, 'Angla--French loans, ~ CH-- N3 Ghristian, _ Tacomia, A. Fovargue, Chicago .. F. Adams, Westward-- Ho N: Clark, 8t. Paul ...... Don Morrison, Chiczgo .. SPRINGFIELD, Il., Sept.: 10-- "You ean't make these records tell a lie." With those words Assistant At-- cago Great Western and Bethlchem steel stocks. and . American Thread company bonds, tofln:urrdflqdbflmuded the 1 day of his dissection of eounting suit against Gov. Len I m' o '.':..-.r;,:',v % $150, $1285, $100, $248, $50.©~ _ ofi ® Follo the scores: D. C- 000:.0!'..0006'"" m Eadiec Laook. Lake Shore . .80 18 297 Endowments approximating $450,« ufogth,l'oold-hndfim University of Nevada and the ere¢-- tion of a new science building with gifts from Clarence Mackay. wl The international Kindergarten Union has opened it headquarters in the Investment Building in W ) ton. 'The headquarters will also used as the editorial office of its official organ, Childhood Education, of which the first number will be is-- sued September 1924. { TRACE MONEY IN SMALL HEARING Children like Dr. Miles'® Laxative Tablets Get a package of DR. MILES' Laxative Tablets %aud children fhind these tablets mild, 'hd thorough. dos e fikhoers your o take bitter, evil thating P for whey -- the 790 14 818 16 80 313 11 T5 208 14 T7 800 The present year will see about 1200 miles added to the state's paved road system. . This year's construc-- tion alone, then, will afford a sav-- ing of approximately $8,000,000 each year for many years to come. If traffic on these roads should aver-- age 1000 vehicles per day,--a figure which may reasonably be expected, --the saving in one year wili amount to nearly $16,000,000. In cther words. the roads constructed this year will add to the wealth of the state ~between $8,000,000 and $16,000,000 annually. :In compari-- son --with such savings, interest 500 vehicles per day llnandf ed with a high tvnp:-nmt. ap annual saving of approximately $6575 per mile will~ be effected. All of I-- linois' trunk line highways carry an average of at least 500 vehicles a day;; many "of. them carry several times that number,.> -- 9900 men, and 2475 teams were em-- ployed on the highways of the state in that week. d Frank T. Sheets, Chief. State Highway. Engineer, in discussingz tb"lggm ated : , he people of the 1 are just-- :n;thhmd" While al! ,g@h'hk-',-!n_h"".'" In recent years, there has been considerable research work conduct-- ed to learn the comparative cost of operating motor vehicles on various types of road. It has been estab-- lished that, when a road carrying road construction sgink into insigni-- ficange." w * A Several scholarships in Italian uni-- versities an dtechnical establish-- ments have been offered to the Gov-- ermment of Paraguay by Premier Mussolini,. Competitive examinations probably will be held for aspirants. ~ Bwimming at the Young Men's mmaion pool have been .m !f!or the"sig'h; gradé boys aven (Ca®p. schools, f Mr. and Mn and twe Net. ie younger ' n Nt > uo o o e & ®pent iy an dBunday with } be ¥a s bet. ul me < Wro J. L. She .f': "'} '"M':* oad Const [ O¥en| Mr. and Mr a Browder tboug! ong "precent ! l"'m Waukegan visitors Saturday, been m : of delay, A | _ Miss Luey Garret and Mrs. J. L ::::m to &. cons :";;1 port | Shepherd spent riday in Wauke-- insued . by . 'the State : Diviklen . / Highways, a totar ot T h -- t of payment has been completed thus far <this year.. This is | pproxi'n -- ately 115 miles more than had been completed > at the time last year. td During the week ending Septewm-- ber 4, 47.58 -fluwnd were completed. -- 105 paving mixtures, Windows, Doors, Glazed Sash, Etc., om--? a Big Reduction. T50 Write for WMustrated Price List No C A R A G E S ® Your Last Qlee to Get % GOVERNMENT BUILDING MATEPIAL Complete Material for AT A SACRIFICE 30.16 in. x 2 14 im perntsteitley s l sn 3. s >« -- about 24 in. Collar 6 in. _ STEEL TANKA _ Tinas. Tatke Roex Risek. Pipe and Pit. 'g:x'ipann :. Oc In. Pipe Per Ft. 7% Bize 1% _ in. T¢e; 2. in * ye." 21 in. Me 8 in,. 19¢. STATIONARYX _ VENTILA! Galvanized ..~_ with nm-' + m. d «s neck 14 in.;° about 24 in. h 0 vini an finance this etc Lha?l l'f!o cvls of C lt]& IN-- 1 ot I %Lmfi? BAE VALUE Wrine $40 FREE \IMlustrated CATALOG Judge Cave hurriedly that because his ® for the comn "It was a was nothing d0," Allan L "W e are,"fl Loeb, uncle of Lake County Gep " I day afternoon. . he litt been named m .«,J Mr. William tfreys> Hazel Ransom ~ Waukegan Tuesday, Se The bride comes fre diana and is a n e of A. and the groom "g' ic community, 1@ ; | theiwmy m I . a prosperous and | t anhoe school LOERS Mrs. R. F, J Rouse of Arei ternoon visitinm Lake day been Mrs. William Atwel° and . little laughter ed < the ake County era Mon-- lay afternoon. . The Httl« one has FRED GRABBE *The boys have waon their bet " OPP ( that are not only more efficient but immeas-- better looking.. +1 i%}frett "TRADE--IN | WA SALE" _ that 'eomes to an end this week enables you to have the \kind of a watch you have vice of any one of a l ROY But today everyone wants one of the new thin model, . handsome time-- j fl P U U i E K % in C -- p s N -- old -- fashioned, ct;e watch good enough for grandfather-- for in those days there was none better. known makes. : Simply bring in your old watch, receive a generous allowante for e i ol "I" of --only OlllmBOL #1 Jewel 992 Hamilton Wrist Wat 4 Jewel E.\; at a popul: White Gold °_T imepiece ! Watch o9 Elgir dozen -- nationally wHO MADE W W W al hee ed AF toed $59 2® T | a C P L $ §: is 3 & 9 n stt _3 ; t§8 3.¢6 f §5§ a 2 §56z P .gi ts 238 gg" § & 75 f i € O *A m $# B

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