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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Mar 1927, p. 7

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e Five nurses who were in attend ance at the infants' ward of the hospital are to be asked to testify «t the post mortem. © _ Dr. Herman Bundesen, city healta commissioner, said a number of hours elapsed before reports of the deaths were made by the hospital Four of the babies were buried but Coroner Oscar Wolff issued an or-- der preventing the burial of the fifth and the other four bodies prob-- ably will be exhumed.. _ ROCSE. COmtes C o After a short investigation, Bun desen issued the ~following state ment: . "After a most careful investiga-- tion of the records we can only cor-- clude that probably a solution of boric acid was given in drinking wa-- ter to the five children who died. Every effort is being made to verify this conclusion." The-- five infants ranged in age from 7 to 14 days old. They were listed as: Joan Frane Barhiri, 8 days old. Evelyn Kathryn Anaglostopoulos, 7 days old. Baby Gallanis, 9 days old. Lillian Estella Steele Cohn, 14 davs old. Baby Galitz, 14 days old. The five children were in the same ward and died within a few minutes of each other. They each became ill, had convulsions, and died within a few .ninutes, doectors say. _ It was pointed out that the boric acid solution is kept in a bottle somewhat similar to a bottle con-- taining distilled water which is #iv-- en the babies. It is believed that perhaps a nurse gave the babies the boric acid instead of the distilled water. Some doctors doubt this theory saying that the boric.acid solution which is used for washing the in-- fan's' eyes was too weak to cause death. WAGER AGAINST EXTRA SESSION There are five nurses working in the ward in addition to the mother superior. They all are to be ques tioned by the authorities today. WASHINGTON, Mar. 4--Betting is now strongly against an extra session of the national legislature between the first of March, when the 69th congress ends by limitation, and the first of December, when the 70th meets, as per constitutional re-- quirement. n t _ The one thing that might have forced President Coolidge to issue have an extra call was a snarl tying up some of the government's cash sup-- ply bills, and this _d-nger appears to Of course a great many pieces of legislation will go :x the board at the last minute which numerous in-- dividual lawmakers will consider it ';:Ientive to have acted on long ore next December. However, no very considerable number will con-- centrate on any one thing. United, a large group might get action. A lot of little knots of two or three apiece, pulling in different direc-- tions, can't accomplish much, Mexico Worries. About the only possibility of a miscalculation, and the necessity for a presidential summons to senators and representatives to rush for Washington ahead of time, is the very unpleasant one of a serious Nothing that can happen in Cen-- tral America is deemed likely to necessitate conxmsio_lul_.ppx_-ovnl_. turn for the worse in Mexican--Am erican relations, e (On the contrary, it's thought the administration will be glad of the chance to deal with the Central Am-- ericans as it believes best, with no interference from Capitol Hill. Mex-- ito is too large a mouthful for ex-- ecutive mastication without legisla-- tive assistance, but any two or three Central Ameri¢an mouthfuls can be masticated by as many cruiserloads of marines, which are at the presi-- dent's disposal whenever he wants them, without so much as a "By your leave," so far as congress is Attention!! Phone 61 Round Lake, IIl. Town Garager We are now able to offer to the public a very attractive line of used cars, at an equally attrac-- tive price. 3 Ford Coupes = 2 Ford Tourings 1 Overland Touring. 1 Chevrolet Touring 1 Buick Sport Touring 1 Ford 4--Door Sedan, (Good as new.) All Cars Guaranteed ahchropontzbn. Two "junkets," as they call 'em, are being arranged. One congres-- sional party expects to visit Pana-- ma; the other Hawail. An expedition of this sort is cheap and lots of fun. The government furnishes a tt}:iupafl. The congress-- men t&ke r LE . The rovally mw Jm royally entertained on board 'an< royally received on Mfi ge the sea air and see the s mn come back and make a report-- kind of travelogue, ~ 'olt's known as a "tour of inspec tion." But Washington won't be so du!! this coming summer, even with con-- gress at home or abroad or "jun-- keting." h . going on,. The succeeding summe» wil} be a presidential summer and then it will be too late for preparations. The fight will be raging tooth and nail. LEGION TO SEE FAMOUS PLACE It's during the summer of 1927 that the quiet little preliminary con fabs will be held, in hotel bedrooms and house and senate dffices which are supposed to be closed. Washington looks quiet in sum-- mer, and so its surface is, but ther» wenerally is plenty of activity in th« dark water underneath. BLOOMINGTON, II1. March 4 -- The Palais d'Orsay, headquarters of "40 and 8", fun--making organiza-- tion of the American Legion, during its convention in Paris in Septem-- ber, dates from 1896, announces Floyd J. Hecke!, »f Bloomington, Department Convention Officer for this state. The hotel is located on the Quay d'Orsay, a place that has seen many events that have made history. Sss -- tering of Consular Guards and be-- came known as the Quartier Eugene. The name was changed again in 1805 to Bonaparte Barracks. In 1810 the Palais d'Orsay became a muni-- cipal building and in 1871 fire de stroyed the buildings. The ruins re-- A river navigation company used the space where the Gare d'Orsay and Palais d'Orsay stand now, in 1740. Fiftyfive years later--in 1795, tzir bluilding ';bioumo b'nl:ek. for t police. ve ter the buildings were pn!_.f.::'tbc quar-- mained until 1898 when the space was cleared of the debris and the present railroad station and hotel were erected. E4 3 Besides being large, the Palais d'Orsay offers the best in the way of -- lodging . .accommodations. _ It boasts several large ballrooms. in the furniture of the period of Louis oi ons' in c ommerse of American Chamber of Commerce of Paris holds its annual Fourth of | July and Franklin Day dinners, 500 } diners easily being seated, while in ' the ballrooms of another wing 1, 000 dancers may be comfortably en-- tertained at the same time. Erection of the Quay d'Omi'wn begun by Boucher d'Orsay, a Paris-- i n magistrate, in 1708. It was not completed until during the Empire. From 1802 until 1815 it was call-- ed the Quay Bonaparte. Then it was No end of "politicking" will be money in those days. During the Revolution the Palace was confiscated and became the Council of the "500." It housed the National Archives from 1799 to 1908. Since those days the famous Palais des Bourbons has been the Chamber of Deputies. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS s FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: . . Sealed bids will be received for the construction of the ingm-d of a tvoflot{, brick addition to the rruant school building in Grays-- ake, Illinois, by the Board of Direc-- tors of School District No. 46--U, Gn&hb. Lake County, lmxis. un-- til 15th. day of Maich, D. 19 2?7, at the hour of 7 ~'clock P. M., at the scnool house in Gvayslake, II"r-- ois, at which time irud place said bids will be publicly opened. _ __ _ _ Sail improvements snall be con-- structed and mxude in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said Board of He MADE $'0,C00 IN JUDiTH BASIN! "A vAN that wants to be inde-- pendent with a small start," llil G."J. Dickson, of Coffee Creek, Montana, in 'he heart of the Judith Basin, "could never come to a bet-- ter country than this! Nor m et a more generous and friendly people! We are satisfhied and cannot say too much for the country!" Mr. Dickson ras good reason for enthusiasm. He came here empty-- Fanded from Kansas, and is now wor'th $40,000. He owns 800 acres, and leas s 400 more. His crops average per acre: 18 bus. wheat, 40 bus. cats, a ton of alfalfa, 300 bus. potatoes. In his garden be grows hee's, peas, onions, carrots, radishes, beans, cabbage, pars--~ips, lettuce, cucumbers. He raises some shorthorn cattle, Chester white h::s turkeys, Rhods Island Reds, and his own horses for farm-- ing. He gets a $30 cream che--k every month, and keeps three gal-- lors for home use. O ."L like it fla" says Dickson. "The horses 1: out all winter. There's no comparison beween this locality and the one 1 came from." If you want more information about this wonder.iul eozntq. write Mr. .H..F. Hunter, 'W Agent, C. M. & St. P. * Room 7985, Union Station, Chicago, Illinois Special Sale For March 5 To March 31 Facts to Consider About | The Thor Cylinder Washer Washes Absolutely Clean and Safe. -- The Cylinder in which the Clothes are placed is smooth as glass. Cannot harm daintiest Fabrics; Cleans everything from Rag Rugs to Silk Lingerie, safely Made in All Sizes--small enough for the Bungalow and large enough for the largest Apartment or In-- stitution. Dries--Bleaches--Sterilizes. Only pure, radiated heat comes in contact with the clothes.-- A Small $5.00 down payment and easy monthly payments puts one of these Dryers in your laun-- 64 mnlsnonnwnnqumucg DO IT BETTER WITH GAS. The Canton Clothes Dryer the work should the contract be aw-- arded to him. ho ntsanl Bidders will examine the records, a noted specialist. _ Becanse ol io germ destroying properties; nott Any breaking SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLT, BROKEN OUT SKIN Eliminates, a disagreeable trip to the Garbage can. A Base-- ment Free from Inflammable Accumulations of Paper, Oily ::f' and all Rubbish--The danger of Fire to your Property that of your Neighbors, with open bonfires. out or skin irritation A $5.00 Down Payment on The Home Incinerator Installed In Your Basement P emume\ C E ,, &A \_E& _/ H LPIRL SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Folds to Size of a Kitchen Chair.--The New Thor 30 Folding Ironer is almost human in thge wox;}( i}: will (sifi It hém}: everythin autifully : irts, So Collars, Lgmgerie, Ruffles as well as flat pieces, and Presses Trousers. Takes the Last Bit of Work Out of Ironing. THOR Gas Heated Ironer. e sized farms ground. 110 ft. street Irontfir, ar-- ranged so that buyer could 50 ft. lot if desired. This home has recent-- ly been decorated, hardwood floors throughout, furnace heat. We offer, at a price of $11,500, a 5 room entirely modern home, right in Libertyville, but "with one acre of One of the newest homes in Oak-- wood Terrace has been placed with us for sale. Completed only last fall, this home is.:g to the minute. Beau-- tiful floors trim, a real open fire place, sunporch, garage. 77 ft. front-- age, crushed stone drive, b?au}ifnul sfi:&eutrees. 'f'fi';n':e' 'i'; o;l;-{l-s: The home, grounds, trees, fruits, and farden form a combination which is hard to duplicate at this price. SELLERS & PETERSEN Phone 451 Libertyvill 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue. Phone 23 See me about special excursions to the lower Rio Grande Valley ef FOR SALE--Cook stove, a heater, a s.lhnll'ii&cgn?c.biut. a cup-- All in good m ertyville 669--M--2. 16--1t.. Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 moarings * Rates*"6@per line per insertion. If you want to buy amything, or if you have something to sell, ent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these FOR SALE--8 room house. Water FOR SALE--3 room cottage and one car garage. Lot 50x152. Water eolurons. You will get .esults. . t + -- _ There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cest as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Raymond Miller, Seymour Ave., Grayslake, Illinoise. 16-- 6t--pd. WB"%ALE--me table potatoes, * r bushel. Early seed !oh- toes. ;.(:Jnt bndnl A Grade 2 Saberl a y have tain» floge pe ve w onions, $1.25 per bmflo l'& your orders to 232--R and have them delivered. W. E. Volkman, FOR SALE--Day old chicks at rea-- sonable prices. Order now for March and Aé:il delivery. Call or write H. E. Gordon, Libertyville. FOR SALE--Pure Bred registered BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE ---- Like new, latest l.tlyle, cost $3000 rec-- ently. Sell all for $550. 8--piece, silk Mohair parior suite, reversible cushions, carved frame; massive 8--piece walnut dining room suite, buffet to match; complete 4--piece walnut bedroom suite; two 9x12 Wilton m Chinese design; day-- enport ; lamps; silverware; 5--piece breakfast set; small rugs. Only $550 for all, or sell separate. I will pay for hauling. 700 E. 51st St., 1st Apt., 1% biks. west of Cot-- tage Grove Ave., Chicago. Phone Kenwood 3988. 17--1t--pd. FOR SALE--Black Wainut bed, chest of drawers, commode, sani-- tary couch, sleepy--hollow rocking chair, porch chair, settee, pictures, electric washing machine. At 285 West Cook Avenue, Libertyville. -- FOR SALE-- Roan Milking Short LOST--On Sunday, Feb. 20, either Horn Bull 18 mo. old. T. B. test--| on First St. near Broadway or in ed, sired by Gardiff's Laddie, by: front of the Methodist Church, a Roan Laddie, by Glenside Ddry' small gold brooch. Fh:'r King. Dam:Queen of Oak Lawn| return to Mrs. James B. p a s d by Irene of Glenrose, sired by; First St. and receive reward. gatlu;n l"nhk;né Dame ofitvew:m%o; . 18--1t. s. of milk at 2 yrs. old. « H, | ~------omaaaeeme ommc coomremementatahs Luerssen, Palatine, IIl. 14--4t., WANTED--A lady to keep house for FOR SALE--100 bu. of seed wheat free from foul seeds. | $1.75 per bushel. Henry Volling, Mundelein, TL 18--6t. Prairie Avenue 50 ft. $1700 FOR SALE--Seed barley. This bar-- ley was threshed before the heavy FOR SALE--Modern 6 room house, bath and pantry. Double garage. $7,000 cash or terms. Call Phone 184--W. 13--6t. FOR SALE--Well rotted cow man--| Piano Tuning ure. $2.25 per load, 114 yd. De--| Pianos regulated and repaired, at livered. All orders C. O. D. Phone| Libertyville every Monday,. .Or-- Libertyville 285--W. 15--6t--P4. ders taken at Ray Furniture Store Lo cecina yee eumen evrneravre nnvm': «OF all or 'fiu C- J. m wfi' BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE FOR SALE HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN sewer and electric lights. Lot 52x 100. Fruit trees. On North First HERMAN A. S( _ W. Klple Ave. Telephone and sewer on lot. Address Mundelein. Phone 257--R. Jersey cows. Ravine Farm, Route 22, Prairie View, Illinois. 8--1t. rains and made over 50 bu. to acre. Earl H. Kane, Mundelein. Phone 621--M--2. set, carved frame, 8 piece walnut dining room set, 2 8%x12% Wilton mfi" library table, lamp, 4 piece walnut _ bedroom set.. complete, chest of silverware, 5 piece break-- fast set. Will take $550 for all or --Beautiful furniture <sof four room apartment bought 4 months ago. Worth $8,000 will take $550 for all. 8 piece silk mohair parlor SELLERS & PETERSEN many bargains in different cAulee titke m si"C Phone 620--J--2. _ __ EDWIN AUSTIN near schools and churches. houses and choice lots. for SCHWERM 147--M. ® 18--18t--pd. 17--2t--pd 16--6t. 16--tf. FOR SALE-- location, ga» FOR SALE--Marquis Seed Wheat, s h.éq's r Feed oats and . All free of foul seed and threshed before the nin.BaledthIlyhi.wd- falfa. Some Mammoth Bronze Tom FOR SALE--Modern 7 room bunga-- low with garage. Lot 50x150 on gaved street. 219 Johnson Avenue. hone 524--M. 17--6t. A beautiful mnhoglnlnphm piano with bench and ro This piano may be purchased at a very low Efiee and on very easy terms. Ca-- le Piano Co., 28 South Genesee St., Waukegan. Phone 4272. 17--2t. FOR SALE--Dodge Touring car--23 --Winter enclogure. New tires. Al condition. Phone Libertyville 489--1. FOR SALE--The two story, 7 room John Cater home, with ground floor bedroom and toilet, at 838 Brainerd Avenue. 125 feet paved frontage. Best and most beauti-- ful location in the city. G. C. Gridley, telephones 45 and I_S.fln FOR SALE--Modern 6 room on pated street, one block electric depot. G. C. Gridley. FOR SALE--Turkey hens and toms. FOR SALE--New modern five room brick bungalow and two--car gar-- FOR SALE--Seed grain--1 Pedigreed hnrk% low oats. Phone 670--W--1 or Spray your apple and cherry trees. ROOMS FOR RENT--Single or en-- suite for light W North Milwaukee Ave. FOR RENT--Modern home on West Turkeys. FOR RENT--March ertyville FOR RENT OR SALE--8 room FOR RENT--Modern five room fist. Vacant February ist. Call at 601 FOR RENT--8 room modern home. Centrally located. Newly decorat-- ed throughout. Rent very reason-- able. 140 E. Church Street P. D. Protine Will store my })iano with responsible barty or will sell cheap. Write WANTED--To do custom l.hha of eggs. Incubator capacity 1 egs or less. Will start incubsator about Feb. 24. Phone 6638--M--1. J. Hodgkins, Prairie View, Illh'!gh..' __"The one man in a hundred" has been discovered by the census bur-- . eau. His name is Smith. Ond yet we can't heip sighing for the good old days when men were age.oup.vumm-- and balance like rent. very reasonable. A. K. Shenaebeley Lib moun Maple Avenue. All nfl deco-- rated. Nice shade and trees. A. R. Schnaebele, Libertyville, _ rooms for IJ';"M housekeeping. No children. Call at 8 A. M. or 6 P. M. at 218 North Park Mlfi-fi. Avenue, 2 blocks east of Milwau-- kee Avenue. For information Phone two young men on a farm near village. Must furnish good refer-- ences. Phone 257--R or write box 677, Libertyville. 172. party or will sell cheap. Write post office box No. 372 Wauke-- gan. 17--2t. MSCELLANEOUS and woman weren't. FRED GRABBE i PAGE SEVEN FOR RENT Illinois. Phone Woodstock t, 2 miles west of Lib-- Phone 678J--2. 174. 18--2t.

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