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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Mar 1927, p. 8

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f" -*m his ration from s wiun alone to corn, oats, bran and x Kuzseed cil meal with an increase of s #D pere cent in production. Similar Ej Instunces of increased production uy ~. > M k better feeding could be URBANA, HL March 4.--Illincis average flm has been showt «p as a and expensive milk producer by the 14,000 cows that 1: being tested for milk and butter{.© production in the 29 active coun ; dairy herd improvement association: ef the state, according to C. S Rhode, dairy extension specia'!.=* of Ahe college of agriculture, Universit; s# Binois, who has charge of thes« general run of cows in the state, he said. The production "ltzhh"ehi';e «d cows so m r than the state :nl largely vecause herd owners belonging to a county dairy herd improvement association Sirst get rid of all the "boarders," or Among the measures brought Ruck to the floor of the House was Representative Weiss's own bill call-- img for increased salaries for coun-- ty school superintendents. It is the eeommmon opinion that this measure will pass the House, as Representa-- Cive Weiss is a powerful majority member, and is known to be able to muster a good deal of support be-- hind any bill that he sponsors. The Will will not come to a vote this week, however, but a ballot upon it will probably be cast on the first day of meeting next week. MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 2-- Trinl of the divorce suit brought by Wirs. Ruth Nixdorf Stockwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Nix-- durf, owners of the hotel of that name, against her husband, Earl, eame'to trial today beforsg Circuit Jedge Walter Schinz. Nrs. Stockwell charges that her Rbusband, to whom she was married on July 22, 1922, at Waukegan, fol-- lnwing a courtship while he was a uafter at the Great Lakes Naval ¥rainiug station, deserted her. They Rhuave one child, Earl Jr., 4. Stock-- well was 18 and his bride 16 when well's attorneiys, Mrs. Stockwell ad-- wmitted that she had gone to road-- bouses and that she hbad taken s twip to Chicago with another couple The trial was to be resumed later to-- BETTER HERD they were martied, the seapening of the arguments on Kem Weiss's committee on educa-- %iom referred back a large handful ef measures having to do with GREAT LAKES fl-_te-'d. the rest of their cpws ac-- cording to approved methods, Rhode explained. Last year alone in 13 of the herd improvermment associations an aver-- age of 14.5 per cent of the cows were weeded out because the records =l were kept on them showed were paying little or no --"Z... the cost of the feed Shey ate. In gne association as high :."n-t-meem were sold year because they proved to be *bourders," while the lowest percent-- age sold in any association was 8. _"Use of improved methods by the members of the dairy herd improve-- ment associations also has helped waize the average production of the'r aud just by adding cats alone he in-- exeused the average milk production of his herd 20 per cent and the fat production 12 1--2 per cent. In the Heveral of the Chicago members exhorted their colleagues to live up %» their onths to uphold the con-- «llintion. A number of downstaté wmumbers then expressed the desire to show the remappers that they gouly number of bills introduced, and the reports of the standing com-- wittees read. Representative Wil-- ws mbove the state ma: &!gd&ho The Senate got under way in ?*.fldfir&.nfl :-uumm m --2' their wee to *fl-d-uchrrk in their padded chairs to listen to were in the wrong, but the short-- wess of the time intervened, and the proposal seems no nearer to a wale than ever. Weiss Bill Up. The morning meeting of the MWoure Tuesday was merely a stuudard business session, with a explained. Last year alone in 13 o improvement associations age of 145 per cent of were weeded out because t smhfi- the ons in WB county, one member was not feeding any grain at al} pckwel} has a suit fcr $75,000 ing against his parents--in--law. i on a charge that they alien-- the affections of his wife. T15 farmers and dairymen are img an average of about /: ROMANCE DIFS PLAN LAUDEG state mark,. For association associa-- Stock-- the PLEASE NOTE -- THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR HAVE ARRIVED AND ARE INCLUDED AT THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES OPEN EVERY EVENING. ' t # x ' : y | 4 ; ' | 3 r; i o o * i & ' f * : p n A. - ':; -- : &: j' i } | f $11.00 Cantilever Ladies' Footwear NOW ._._..=.=_=c2ccccccccczcec=ecece~, WANTED 25 SALESPEOPLE AT ONCE! WYLLIE®S $38,000 \.,., HIGH GRADE SHOE \° \ STOCK MUST GO. $12.50 Cantilever Ladies' Foot-- wear, Now ____._._._._._._._._----_----_-- And Three Great Groups at-- $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 $11.00 Glove Grip Ladies Footwear, Now ._._____._._. $5.50 and $6.00 Misses'® and Big Boy's Shoes x Ontanty, €2 AC $4.00 and $4.50 Grade Girls' and Boy's Sh and Oxfords, sizes s and Oxfords, sim#'8 to iL. _ ~62.45 kN OW For The Most Radical MA Daredevil Price -- Slashing ¥ d l 1 r BME C r //f/,,?/ ", 6 //7[5/' n * $8.00 C h Now . | o $6. \H L 1 " $8.45 -- $9.85 ' $8.45 A Big Variety of Styles, Values to $8.00. Sizes oo o wrom sw s R5e __A Lot of Children's Shoes and Values to About 125 pairs Women's and Children's Felt Comfty Slippers Some with heelks _ 30@ bosdema C Owing to a very flattering offer for my store lease I have accepted it. It was only after long, deep thought that I decided on this radical move. My contract allows me thirty days to dispose of my entire stock. Before closing this deal, however, consideration was taken of the tremendous cash loss that must be taken to dispose of so large a stock in so short a time. Thus out of the ordinary savings on every pair of shoes in this store, I am glad to say can be passed on to my m%frlends and customers who have stood loyally me all these years. As a result I trust everybody--will call and take advantage of this unusual opportunity. A Personal Message To My Customers And Friends AY CONTRACT CALLS FOR COMPLETE DISPOSAL WITHIN THIRTY \ DAYS. NO LONGER $15,00 Adams $14.( Oxf« Now ACEE G W ) Adams Shoes, Now ... $15.00 Grade Men's Stacy $11.00 Grade Men's Glove Grip, Now _ $10.00 Grade New Educators, Now_ $9. Grade New Educators, Now Grade Men's $3.85 $5.85 $9.85 $8.85 7.85 6.85 $11.85 Adams

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