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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1926, p. 8

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_ Twenty--three arrests woere made _ever the by Constable Con-- mlloged gamblers, liquor violators and druaks. With but few excep-- os t arrested were lodged in S nts jail,. The foliowing were _ Sam Evanovicn, 1433 Victoria St., -- Nexth Chicago, liquor violation. --Auken --by Constable Brune: e ns t 6 BKXLY tree for every-- . 56 A voay's back yarde is one ot RAIDERS HAVE ~ACTIVE TIME in his talk, Murphy told ie days back in 1834 when base-- r'd---n-nhehutmte- _fer the beds, though further "vvthtuadvm do. And a xantpolnthto durth the « zse carefully the eess and failure. roew a Holly--Tree For Your Own -- Front Yard Say the Scientists wreatest sport in * declareds 1 T nig thit it Saneball hed vo. | f rooted in Europe, there L been no World war." place--of war thu':"m: h:'w perce, brotherly a» rP-- . Beseball is a scientific ecame. Walker, North Chicago, Ek drunk and isorerly. charge. According to Col. _be was caught in the front if 'his home with tw&\bottics aonshine whisky in his possess-- amegsed in the game and a+-- days-- Mr.-- Fowler '-h:'uxmaun: -- I did not have to be «4 gonsidered it an honor fl--nbdow.udin I wish to add that "Bobby is weaias *+* Rahhy and his !n. zx Boegula, 1545 Common-- w"m, liq-- a. He is alleged to have not ts an agent of Col. Anderson, Waukegan, drunk Ragonal, 120 Washington continued down to the pres-- Kapusta, Waukegan, liquor Miketsa, Waukegan, disor-- « af the eumerons enem'k Beheveler, Wilson, isorder-- Holden, disorderly conduct. Keefe, Lake Forest, dis-- Kasper, Waukegan, rrunk Kraveknsko, Waukegan, Kenizzsoe, Waukegan, dis-- ~lee was tngetmaator Waukegan, , operat-- *"I hardly know what to say in mm&hmum. It is just what I needed ° 1 wil make good use of it," was the, gist of his response, Toastmaster Weiss then intro-- mm??:mhlgw"m : e a mu.mmmm Bobby on his good playing through-- _ Mayor waiter Aaiainsou ui North Cmecago, was the urst speaker of the evening s program. lie congra« ulated Bobdy on mis success @uring the past year and declared that the city should be justly of aim. I'mmh. After being presented with the gift by Attorney Welch, Bobby gave a short talk thanking the people of Waukegan for the kind reception fans," stated Mr. Weiss, "were turned toward Bobby O'Farrell dur-- ing the world series. Of course they knew and heard that there were ohx,-lath teams, but what they care. All they want. ed to know was, 'What did Bobby do? program were Frank T. Fowler, sec-- retary of the W North Chi-- Wm. and ;-dcd'mwnh and pra Rev. Ganster closed it. y« AlliOFuey James Weith Was Caligd Vn 1w Miaag Lutg pFeseiHnialiiun ul Lue gut to ~uur Boody." w#Farreu was yiven a aquraodle traveung Dag con-- aining a toilet set. . "~no one suvula be more nappy this evening than Mr. aADd MIS, Ddata UV'Farrelil, Latuer and mulner oL LoD-- by," Aitorney Wewn siiieu. "A1 can not help Ju, mMmention ime way in which bobby remeimvers nis parents. uis uleW appliause ADu AatplL LAt¢ CLowu iD an uptuaLt, seem out of all proportion to their ast mocern for acter-- :hlngthepvmm mthdmm All this is with a increasing agricul-- mu.m-:» Indeed, having due regard for the hdivuydw-dm resting on past theories or too broad #* 99 of on RAY N. SMITH Libertyville, L The FLORSHEIM n sporting Another mht Flor-- sheim mrodel with that receding French toc that makes your foot look short. Gives a The captain proudly told the see-- retary that only 90 men out of 'the entire 6100 sailors at th'b:':tioa were confined to the brig, Mr Wilbur asked regarding conditors atthohtklinothl:'lhlhfiud a new priszson system proceednre in navy brigs recently ordered by ing station for beautification our-- poses within a short space of time He showed himself to be a man ofallaroudfilmn.vhcnaspno the brevity of stay and the busi-- ness at hand, he asked Captain Hines what time he would tbe atle to atterd church services in the morning. He seemed especially in-- terested in the church activities at the statior and questioned the Cap-- tain as to the adequacy of the ze commodations at the station chanel SHORTAGE OF FUNDS HOLDS s UP PAYMENTS ENLARGING NAVY WITH NEW SHIPS Neely before the gov-- ernor 'ot "Fowe "at Bes "Moincs This morning and was informed that be-- fore he would be allowed to take :hov Q{cthrmhehmh"ln: w aga him resulted from a criminal of-- fense of a misdeemanor. lowa and extradition papers pro-- eured by State's Attorney Smith, but upon arrival in Osceola, Deputy Neely found that it would be nee-- essary to make further fight to get his out Deputy Ben Neely, who yester-- aymummm«n bringing back Joseph want-- ed here on a charge of assault with a deadly werpon, will return with-- Among these old timers in Wau-- '-nnd'blg Am!&u: to mmm * orrauahhc.'hhthouhub- lyn team: Fred. Kline, "Cinder" Williams, FAIL IN EFFORT TO GET GRIFFIN "Considerable credit is due the il::.m-bm of the F!rll:Chrintin par-- oise the wercke whih ty Top dered in serving the dinner." . g'mfy ou "vanl:'-h. gg':'mn.,; ® Gu:: b:,gmbd" them with a "Hello, strom and Mr. "3 while Frank Wallin's orchestra was hitting up "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here." Ray (Continued from page 1.) (Continued from page 1.) of uNP / Stale of sensate that his campaign had not eost one cent. ~4 "After spending . the enormous sum of $387,262 in its primary" Mr. Ickes' statement said, "Frank L. Smith is now performing the wonderful feat of conducting an 'ex+ tenmsive and expengdive election sam-- paign without it him ~:§ thing. Col. Smith to Reed committee that campaigns cost large sums of money. Apparently We publican candidate for sensator, on M_M Of Smith's statement to the nnois contributing to Frank L &M'-u-flh:wum Anti--Saloon League? This question is asked by Harold L, Ickes, manager --for H 8. t Re-- would be elected and adopted t:'b"'- Miss Payne said a-':":: a remarkable trend in 4avor of the mehteny"" Druk the pue off Siiks . " cording to Miss Christine -- Papne eacher of the class, as though the mld be elected and adonted cid bounting Inoy bop wtik which." or on whom--to try out their theor-- Lake Theorizing on the care of the in-- fant--that --_ favorite pastime of spinsters and maiden aunts--may be fine, but the co--eds ::. L::: i:orest college, especially the home economics special--class, want practical experience. Bo today they will vote on whether they will adopt temporarily > frotm We always like to have young men who are par-- ticular nz:ut- their clothes come in our storg We are "particular" when we order our stock of suits and overcoats--particular about the CLOTH, the PATTERNSy/the, STYLE and the We are also particular about the PRICE. _ For YOUR CLOTHES come to US. AdOPT CXHD C. 0. CARLSON '"The Store for Lad and His Dad" was mistaken because now he shows nothing at .:nmreuu. Noh:onfi'ed mo more .'dlu, u'-nmuuq!a No more TZ" FOR TENDER, "SORE, TRED FEET We never expected to live to see AhT what relief. No : Colds d ARMISTICE DANCE J.9 ._ TICKETS FIFTY CENTS A PERSON High School Auditorium : Lake County Register THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER 11 Benson's Blue "Jackets & Now Playing at the Opera Club, Chicago _ _. Orders may be placed now for delivery when wanted. HRISTMAS AMERICAN LEGION The new samples are on display and already _ many orders have been placed. Early attention to the -- selection of Christmas Greeting Cards will"in-- sure prompt delivery as well as wider range of .. ibertyville ANNUAL _ Gveen by, the

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