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Lake County Register (1922), 29 May 1926, p. 10

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«*' ~~-- reallided with the street car. The au-- tomobile was somewhat damaged, £¥ but --mo one, either in the street car * or in the automobile, was injured. a" 3x LOCAL PEOPLE . NACCiDENTS * . ___ Severai Lake county persons fig-- _ ured in accidents at Kenosha Mon-- day and Tuesday. The following ac-- 'HWhM: An urusual collision which was witnessed by many, took place--at 4 «~--_ boom as they have never experienced in the past. The villages are situated in a sec-- e named: _ C p Hervey 3 Corps . Herod; Sons -- Miss Lillian struck by an automobile and knocked off the trolley tracks. The driver of the automobile was Mrs. Francis Brooks of Antioch, I!l., *mgv south on Church strant -- dvivin@ a sedan when she eurb on the north side of Wisconsin street, after being in the parking space, and pulled in front of a road-- ster driven by C. L. Bates, Wauke-- gan, who was turning west into Wis-- consin street, after driving south on Main. Both cars were somewhat Joel Meyers, of Zion, arrested by Police Motorcycie Officer Delos Reynolds following an accident Mon-- day, _ pleaded . guilty Wednesday morning in court to the charge of operating a car without a proper license and was given a fine of $10 license plate from his father's car and attached it to his own, he admit-- OUTLINE PLANS FOR FLAS DAY A number of representatives of the various patriotic organizations of Waukegan responded Saturday : to a call for a meeting to ' plans for the observance of Flag Day, June 14. The meeting was held at Memorial Hall and officers were elected as Mrs. W. D. Lambert, secretary. The chair then appointed the fol-- lowing named to serve on the execu-- ~--8. F. Greenleaf, Perry Harris, N. C. Korber, E. V. Orvis, Minard hulse 1t is the earnest desire of all who were present at the meeting that every patriotic organization of Wau-- kegan shall take part in this ob-- servance which will take place at the Armory the evening of June 14, and will be free to the public. Wayne Stupey and Spencer Jor-- genson of the Daily Sun and Mrs. Carol May and John Hayes of the Daily News were appointed as the publicity committee." $ _ _At the meeting the: following erganizations were 'represented by hm C. Coulson; Woman's Corps of the G. A. R., Mrs. E. Herod; Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, Miss Lillian Hall; United Spanish War Veterans, N. C. Korber; Aux-- Mary of American Legion, Mrs. Stewart Failing: Boy Scout council, %dmmflmuk- ing them to participate in the pro-- Colonel A. V. Smith of the Am-- erican Legion will be master of cere-- gbairman of the program committee and in accordance with plans out-- time to time under the above head-- ing, so that the patriotic public may be kept well informed as to further these will see the natural beauties and advantages o fthis section for the first time and will wish to make ear be no doubt th population of Libertyville and--~Mundelein will ton surpassing any other in north-- en Illinois in 'natural beauty, The TO RAISE FUNDS + FOR HOSPTITAL two or three years, so that the need for a hospital, which is so pressing Tove neuserizers will bo 'exlind upos ore subs be called upon hmu payments and before the hospital can be built. The hospital will be a tremendous asset to the village. It will be called upon to serve the people in a district #_ vv-vh "- " are "l'l erowded, so that the present drive is in reality a great humanitarian Mrs. Hervey C. Coulson, W. D. Lambert was appointed as The committee in charge of the (Continued from Page One.) Mr. Mrs. A, W. Kyndberg of American Revolution imbert will, in a few leate with the various »ride of the com-- munity. The need of the hospital is recognized by all. . Libertyville and Mundelein have never failed to respond to any movement for the benefit of th community, The com-- mittee hmflhfltuw not fail at this time. In fact Johnson and his captains feel that the amount aimed at will be largely exceeded, but that should not deter he feels he can spare. During the World War the appeal was "Give Until it Hurts" Colonel Johnson says it will not be necessary to mauke such an appeal at this time, as un-- der the plan of subscription it will not hurt anyone. Thirty subscribers pledging an average of $50 each will put a team over the top. Some may not be able to pledge that amount, anyone from subscribing for all that pledge themselves for much larger sums that the average should not be difficult to attain. This will be the last written ap-- peal that can be made through the local newspapers. Have your foun-- tain pens ready to sign on the dot-- ted line when the solicitor calls on you. If he should happen not to call remember that he is busy and you can subscribe at any bank or store in both villages. Libertyville is going to have a much needed hospital. ~Get your name on the roll of honor. You owe it to your village, you owe it to your fellow citizens and you owe it to yourself. + ADVICE TO THE : BRIDES IN JUNE June brides can learn how to keep a firm hold on the husbands by tak-- ing Uncle Sam's advice on home baking as prepared by the U-- S. de-- partment of agriculture. On a warm day the biscuits might accidentally burn but frequently the bride makes up the bread so _ it bakes quite hard and is not so pala table, even cracking a plate as often portrayed in the movies. 3 "The quality of bread is an im-- portant matter," Uncle Sam tells the newly weds. "The food values depend on the materials which go into it." e , k3 To guide the inexperienced house-- wife a pamphlet has been,, issued telling the use of strong and weak ::\:2 how to make graham bread, 8 bread, biscuits, corn bread and other breads. 3 "Milk and cream, make up about one--sixth by weight of all the food eaten by the average American fam-- ily," the brides are told in another pamphlet of tips. "It is a valuable food for adults, especially when it is eombined with such foods as cereals and green vegetables." Brides are told that milk contains protein for museles and other tis-- sues, fat and sugar for body fuel, minerals for bones and vitamines. essential to growth and health. "The ordinary diet in this coun-- try includes some vegetables, fruits and some filesh foods, dairy prod-- ucts, eggs, some fats. some sugar, other sweets and some of the starchy foods as corn, wheat rice or oats," the booklet explains, "Ag far as food values are con-- cerned it makes little difference which cereal is used in such a diet and one kind may be substituted for Important! The phenomenal success of the Ajax Sixandthegnhethebudnenhu attained in than a year, with well over$27,000,000 worth of carsalready shipped, has made advisable a closer consolidationof Nashand Ajax manu-- With this in view the Ajax Motors Company,till now a subsidiaryof The Nash Motors Company, has been en-- tirelyabsorbed by theparentCompany. This announcement 'of the change in name from Ajax Six to Nash Light Six also marks the greatest five month period of business in Nash history. ons > ; " t f The upward soaring demand during January, February, March, April and May drove total sales and production to a figure approxi-- mating 70% of the total sales for the whole of last year. > Andinaccordancewith thisprocedure KENNEDY BROTHERS _ AJABE -- will be known as the NA 5 H-- Phone 280 -- 330 Milwaukee Ave. Light Six ' Those halcyon days when business men sat down at a restaurant table, and: slowly ~and peacefully con-- | sumed big, hearty meals, are now JOLIET, III., May 26 -- Dismissal of John L. Whitman as warden of the Illinois penitentiary here and the complete reorganization --of © the Tilinois penal system whereby it might be "removed from> politics" was recommended today by the |special grand jury --probing peni-- tentiary conditions. another more or less as convenience, price and personal preference sug-- "Cereals may also be used . in place of such starchy vegetables as potatoes," sweet 'potatoes and beans providing other kinds of vegetables and fruits are present in reasonable HECTIC TIMES FOR THE EATER things of the <past, and together with pretzels and free lunches, have been thrown-- into the limbo of retrospection. This is an "eat--on--the--run" gen-- cration, according to Tom Rebinson, 67, who has completed more than 40 years service as a waiter. "Today," Tom recites ruefully, "they rush in breathlessly, give their orders and rush out,. after devouring a few graham crackers gnd a glass of milk. "Why,--a man who ordered sgsuch a me would have been looked cueer in the old days." JURY REPORT The report was taken as a blow against Gov. Len Small who yw (iywoknspouib%eofidi is Wwhich existed;. .Wh n -- was ap-- Pbinted by Small. _ -- > also was recommended by the grand jury. Colvin has been linked. with charges of corruption in high places. _ Dismissal-- of -- Will: Colvin puinted by Gov. Small as dxnc%:':; Not since the indietment of Gov. Smail four years ago on conspiracy charges of which hew was subse-- quently acquitted has there been such an attack on Small's admini-- stration. ® The report today was the grand jury's official answer. 5 Hereafter ALL SEATS FRIDAY, JUNE 4th HIGH scno&flfiupnomw Seat.s may be nmat Loveil"nxo;lgwku & Neville's } presented by v 'The Students of Libertyville Township High School HITS AT SMALL dn cnngen ts Fiach Ligin in Sothat Nash models are now available in 3 Serhs--rdi'ahi;s to wheelbase but identical in their high standards of --the NEW Light Six series (formerly the Ajax Six); the Special Six series; and Advanced Six series;--embrac» ing 16 different models with a price range from $865 to $2090 £ o. b. O P E R A #£ eyes. _ You owe it to your wife and family to investigate this beau-- tiful subdivision. Come to our office at Copeland Manor and let us show you See this beautiful rolling land spread before your . _ Copeland Manor is only a five minute walk from the North Shore depot -- Think of it----leave your home at five minutes to seven in the morning and at eight o clock you can be at your of-- fice in Chicago. f % Copeland Manor lots have constantly increased in value since placed on the market------Copeland Manor investors will tell you this Load the family in the car and visit --Copeland Man-- or, Saturday, Sunday or Decoration: Day. -- We --assure your--time will be well spent. -- i e n e m anige es From a home in Copeland Manor Subdivision to the Loop via the New Skokie Valley Route after June 5th : One Hour and Five _~------ Mimutes _ Copeland Manor Sale: > Corporation _ +4

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