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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Dec 1925, p. 6

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f I$ NOT UPHELD meflh&om Enact a bus-- m.llhhxfll. keep reduction the bounds of propriety. Join can : good will abroad. Expand the air defénses;" but "make no 'radiéal change in the present system. Help the farmer but do not try to fix his WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.--The na-- tion is reaching into an era of great of present policies, rather than any wd&uh'hdm President Cooledge told the new Congress Tuesday in his annual message. § § Mm.hnfl,wd. not cut to the bone. . . Enact a bus-- m es are properly treated, he warned. *The age of perfection is . still somewhat in the distant future, but it is more in danger of being re-- tarded by miistaken government ac-- tivity than it is from lack of legis-- lation," Mr. Cooledge wrote. "We are by far the most likely to accomplish -- permanent good if we proceed with moderation." In crisp and emphatic phrases, the president took up twenty--six ques-- tions confronting his administration and analyzed them to an extent of 10,000 'words. It was by far the livering annual messages in person, Congress Today Stating His Read by Clerk Departing from the custom estab-- Warns on Economy citizens try. of tional defense in --of peril. -- Refrain from in the alien gotiations of interested parties are concluded. e lmpun.-da-pbhflnj ans hospitalization program. & Seek help from the states to courage irrigation development. Shear the Shipping board . ' assumed authority and let And on a cold winter night, : when the steam is low, isn't an cle@ric heater worth its weight Randall Cole, a soldier at the Fort Sheridan camp, who has been out in bonds awaiting trial in the County Court for contributing to the delin-- quency of Martha O'Connor, a 15-- ence more found him-- VE FARM c to leave the poor farm. ingly the deputy went to the Philo Burgess, superintendent 'of the farm, informed the deputy sher-- iff that early Tuesday night Cole had visited the O'Connor girl and started to leave with two suitcases belonging remove property to her. The superintendent said he took 'the suitcases away from Cole, informing him he had no power to | onl fhmdl : Milk, »&&=®>" 3 cans . . . . i'--',"'z-'"' . % = W 2 for 'm.fi. _IIB_»; gSOUP, CAMPBELL's TOMATO, I 3 cans LOF ... .mm cce m 4 lt io * «+ j "wofsmmmm CANDY, Peanut Brittle, No RURN ... A, Quarts, 49¢; P on ne n mc sn forge CATSUP, Snider's PEANUT BUTTER, Finest Quality, from the place, -- . ~Read the Classified ads--now. JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, Baker's Premium, -- Cole was arrested at Camp Cus-- ter sevéeral weeks ago on the charge of contril to the delinquency of the girl was brought back here by . Ben Neely. After being e pechy +7 » Aoc --»,mnigg 142. 1925 $1.19 lic 17¢ 21¢ 21¢ 12¢ 22¢ 12¢ 21¢ 21¢ 14¢ 2 Ib, jar PINEAPPLE, American Home Sliced, No, 247 Can _______~_.--_--______ ki TEA, National Orange Pekoo & Pekoo or VYIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE NOTARY PUBLIC \ahe Commission 8 Per Cent -- Office Phone --Milwaukes Ave. & St. P. Ry Depot PLUM PUDDING, 1 lb. 28¢, PUMPKIN, Clean Dry Pack, MNQs 5 EBM ..............."5,,....... c ooo ecsec cesc SWEET POTATOES, Fancy Solid Pack, No. 2 can ..__..._..__.__---------- APRICOTS, American Home, No. 204 CBM ..._.._.__._--_s.._. PEACHES, American Home, NO, 24 UBM .....--._--__o~~=--mccczccc..--._..._.. WtP t CHERRIES, National Red Pitted, 53 NO. 2 CHB ...........~----_--_nortoelni.....____.. ouRRANTS Raney Recdeansd, ____ 155¢ WALNUTS, California Soft Shell, Pct.n-d__..__.._._------------l-: WALNUT MEATS, Bordeaux J orted, per LAul% mt' ... SPECIAL CANDY, Hard and Filled Mixed, per pound __.--..---------- FRUIT CAKE, Sunshine Brand, Chas. F. Fitzgibbons $y B_EAL'_!!gI?TE Lemon or Orange, _ T, Old Style Moist, omm cssnnnmememmecem 28e 19c Ale 29¢ 10c 10c 15¢ 21¢ 10¢ 69¢ 25¢ T5¢ 13¢ ml 09c

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