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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Oct 1927, p. 8

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F sou. CALL or _ S: m cmss ro m», BE HELD SOON i; _ was noted no a no." of raising 't m h '2; and" the din ': .' - of the ' However. the _ w is on: ad I. believe the gov- b, 'ter." no Instr and: to men ca' " " this can... mount. to bolster _ 7.i.i'i-WP'p,1'rft-t. ,,___, ' "KEEPER! THE EMS! TAX .v-v "'NsHltlttlilel.L " F 72;..'MhMMdhhm,&MWhMMdfi-flu .'4 "v-bouhfimuuwmawuqumm... _:r, . M -"dfluhwwh"maamthgm $1 , "-rmuy.huMhh-mm«~m 'r-Cr.-, 'V . Uh-HIIWfiIfin-uhm-lfifiau' er f" 1.t.ostri'oe-,iii"iGiiiT'ii"i"r-iiT"i. a "(IOWA-ted S.e.NrteeeedAgnirtnt $.tttt-eeeoat- from Itti- -tiamnieitoart on new! "tulpueuttodenlux .aii'iuiareeLiroeo.rr.tetieft.ityt "-481; "an, MW of the ,m Club 01 Illinois. The 't_eulieotth.mrrldtenritxy, ,iP,trl2trrfttt",1U"fonfJ,',udd, , at.tiidhrthest6teetnttrets. ~mlr.m. "Neaihr.-otionseemato ht. m on the automobile Muscat-m Every -etii.-aherrt3dkatowthnt hntsB.rigtethir3axarylititsfo tt.tnf-tnaamllmthntofthe may." hiaearthat the -ruqudtreemrsord._a, it "a-teast-tttite w: sin- -raiurrueetPtPsTyltt smut" an": Audi- -isuudiiei-deriruinatorr din-r. "AMI. owners at heavily - - if the federal "do. may" Hwy-1N" 'gg,t',ttutt2a'gr't',e.'d1'li "trtmrrttrf "mm 'iTiaiad 7;!" " It the WI and new; egmmittee has to eliminate the tax in the drnfthtq of the new "venue bill. It. HUME MI rednfted his hull INN in the last session of the "Q -res. for the repeal of me In all will. in that event, intro- a-tteo the ttrat day of the ap- 'M union. V. Mr. m uh only member of -. M. Illinois to support "on In " pncnm foethe re- " of this tax. Mr. liyer is via-Mt of the America Mo- W' meet-don. which he mp??- unta in the middle Int. ad was "Unawhich moon in 2pgttig,'t'2tt Grant "5)"- Ioll' " . mil lodge t . pro- on of the automotive interests be- baits. body, "m. I not not w: on automo- HlII In the [In " the excise w" m M In dUeriminatory and unfair." dosh!" Mr. Mater. "It M "in of 60'8"" M I" is may requested to on " when. in having this burden "and no. auto-obi): owners. in this etmartmientiqgs. An man " be II". to Bet it blot? the ways This nation] body of motorists "may want on record in Wtrsh- he! -iast a continuum of the M11] in! m on automobiles and (matted Mr. - to wag. the M: for the roman] of the excise than; when of coup-cu in the I". wt. hum-dhthoeonmi" - thMBed by the work of the Eia,tii?2t?PeP,tyiagtd tttoh-air., not 113 w_ lid BaGairs.,iu-i,thntnttt" -ttr-tuRmtCrenmtrdea1- hg m " addition! dilute" in tt a" no. my large. non. at-.-taiirqttirirserPd,crosa -- of I nut-Inch! chanc- tit. 150 don-d- upon mailed $tt.t'a,trgth1grg, byyur i.taNtt-irte.Durinettte -tu.eteeiantiortouttltt Mszeountry-nd 21 feegto-rtrirttnee1renr1ists 2ttrt'rxtegts1z,tutt,; -tefn9t-rrdlnryneytttemhit? - M" million Md -tV a6 {iii-a: of the national "chum-tom mmmmmqum mmin'n hm Eiiiifi?3id'tiret'Sg'lt In of N country In: -tteitt.rtodtur-tontuqtmtetr "1&th. _ WIN QUAKE ZONE WITH CARGO OF DYNAMITE " '. a i Bali-on M 810 pa Fia bi tad HARD ROMS _ SAVE MONEY All 1n "had to rally to the all and lend every support to the Red Cross in its ma] authorship :nmpaign with in to be conducted throwing; the country in the paid membership and I larger annual in- come trom membership dues. - my: thereto" co-opontion of the basin I non of the nation in the atom of the Red Cross to in.. :nm in mmbcnhip to a mini- mum of 5.000.". __ The Chamber of Commute of America in heartily in aympathy with the national and international work of this great oreaniaation, and By . I. num. American poop]. an uniting out for the on may in noun can at the mu of II" than a hundred billion no. a 1.. Their and Wu expend be fuel. on and at when tout, m and 81M0M00,tt00. The road. one stick my trasll are mainly in "at. highway sys- tm. all" the country on I with. that m not "I a. "an!" .Icuund by roll -tnttuud mu. drivu - our roads not M otaefteed to tho point when vehicle "that can - be ro- dueed to bedrock is "pedal-My one cent a .1]. an!" than on "9-an axrrtneed roads. _ It is unused an not more the _ drum. com. urn-ha}! of the country's 100.00%! _.-------.------ 'delta: mile". in over nut 'ILUNI FANS (and , that is, surNeod to m LAM "CHIC" GAME point of am operating coats. --- Thu-don. " but ens-Inn tho na- Urban, 111.. Oct. 8E Jud n In don't 011.000.000.000 driving ox- l more mum, Oath . - or .,litt1t,00tt,0tt0, In yet to be link-I. tooth" rival cut a but " not cent. which!" "knots. - to tho Ill" da- would no" I saving of approxi- "than and than 8 =trt'r; " watch $6li0,000dt01t n w. or $5.. ithe but." debut tlPt {In 500900.000 in the neat your. tue.tehtettte,ta. " h" I - and foe each of the 3.000.000 note: which: now in mica?" the "Mi-bod estimate of 10 ccttts ya nib. touting I" can Inch " fool. all. m, the and car de. This mull!" In . u the ultimate goal in 'r'L'Nltrl-T, cut gtMttgte which on". can: nnd at ttte all. Hm "I to the life of ear inn-um. - no. tr, mink pupa;- htou at than. m not far (to. the wk. Tho "d.etioo oe ln "min; at the nation's totnl ma] lama" and driving 1 prune. 5.000 miles I "aria, nei- mama'mumm'mummm mum-cu... 11ttit'Mhtrtd't2,2,t'httli.T.t 1'oeefttrtheNeetoto+r,u-mto left, am-er-o-e-tet-iota-r-. 'P'u.."et1te'tythei-a-rm-u-ona " driving expense to the extent of more than $550,000." a you in not to be considered within the mace of mummy in an bison pe- riod of time. " may g mm. however, In an alum objective to which road building should come. and this "within; mm of highway power vane, " exempli- tled in Grim up" would an. to emphasise the necessity for speedmg ahead toward the nurtu- ing of all main reveled trrteries in the country. When this [at question I. n- atured than will be found " nd.. Irwer to the Int, Lu! you an nation's m at inn-M ruched $4,MitMtt1t,0oo, or four time: u nutuwumntonnuhm- iuthunopdutudutnu of tint rat on Main; that will cut driving up... to I mini-m. With out, - - who" out on the Nr*'mI. tho nation'- tonl driving tgi=trJrdti."t am up u- an. to m that the mm! highway pow" - in mm faster thin the m of road emutraet'on do- - to permanently rhea ml uh When will the poop]. stop buying imam? "Whoa win the main: and tor modem nod choc?" some one my A' I. - the am". (on! In - "tMtete-the "hetieso of Nth-I1 tau't,1'f by toning the ml ttttt up up me- m nu an em basis with car in". load building should ex- act at My!" nmil the various an. up": are brought Into Inch condition is to permanently cut "iii? in» 45.000 tickets for the wanna pennant hive boon lold. Since tlie stadium - 67,900 'GAG. - At b any, to Agrmr that there m nypnximly 22M and: left tbr the engagement with the urine. would In ancient In itself to "but the multimdo but this "at it in ccuplod with the mini homecoming and t"- combination. WI], may produce a "tlore' g'gi'htydoutp Q. Bowman Walvexim mini" beneath" ieata ',l'llN'=GlArlou'lhuW. dqptrMitmthetrime,tstteart. mnce of the Wol- Ta Whoa-khaki "undo-bib" In "taiKiritdatndttrr.a6fmmq. fottrf-eryrt.utrtrqF' hom' irGritGrifuiiukt6 J:iGNT'lTTU' ttitiiitiiittiit-hqtrli6 - In iiRiiii-iiiaeiotand+ak-f' "I..." ,,,, h l gun; 2rd tXallmll,'fd,t Mumagmhhp- m 1..an " vh'llt'ordl"h'hu'l Id mrnttoasitBqmrtoth. I WHEN" Ill (l; REBUGE COSTS Dy WY J. auam. I PM Goun- cl Incas.' l (Hub Justi- Alhn no hot-i I: Wm county. Pn.. 813. IS, 1158. H. was educated at Baht mints sity and Wuhhurn (Km) eri-, Inc. He became editor of the I..- hattan Nuiou'ulint in I" but" he owned and operated Ivan! mull Km": dailies. the an: it owner of the Wichita Dnily Dru-on. He m elected gm .1 '8. and and from 1919 to an. m beeame special Com It Near East Relief wort h "an. Russia. Armenia nnd other pom a! ttseNsarEnatus 1924. a. is a trustee of Baker university. " present homo in Within. K... The St. law -- ttttect, will 'M"'l..'i"'f." te The proposed Ill-Anew no. via . ship can! mm - Y". Sum, would innu- the than between u. ports and worth-I European points by as we. I! would require - locks and ortheniierequiredir1utruT "he. roam. and mull to obtru- ed by fifty-four MW. w d an: warhead Btroeta- an. the Bt. [am rotrta. The "mum of with"! unit." don unmask the "I'm no" i.o.igtteHtttatueu.-derft- an: thirty on the a. but... The coat would ho all. "I": coo u "tint t2M),0tNMm 0- m m. Lawrence. Alt th .WAM can you. would module: in tr.- muoa. will: tho tet. Lune-I would produce -ortatioa - . it" an»: (unity'u mom. 3:31.. W-W the _Ittor- iii-uh 'Iir ammo thtrtuutltftrt of Mr. 'ATU, gFr*r_tLea.M9anttatt.a.tm 1"?" w minty "hoou, to- , UM tht "at. body, Will! in up. on day sorrow over the M of .1. William P. Wain. In "I "I. Mr. Weisi found 6.0m ton" In; in the stress d - Min, he still could talk to a M our gums, And enthusi- aattmitr M than. An interest so M5Igi to kindly endeared h b '" ll important utters. he - cull! ion! and "sparing qt ht-te. It h to Mr. Wain that we no. h a his. scum. the de- ploy-Int d our nthietie plan. In all at). min and construe- the mt.- for the betterment cl edition Ne the boys pnd "is d t. m Ichool. Mr. Wain in a1hmrq I! tho (waning. in the h- . 'g-aber of the school board, I. ha m from a mall school b I by can. This growth his b - a], with wine and as" tutor-hip. only with I:- -l m understanding. "nt W9 And that under- "nnditae It. Wain has than get mi- unity of tho.Wauke- briariiiriiiiaii, gown. _ V!- -ihiiiiiGalF' *1 GiFrtti. it idktfi.tg ','lrdUh'ltetaht qeMstm.ftHaadandthnt P>tu-rmtrtitrqmair- -nraei-t.adset .-nevertteidnrhtrm. qrqy6t.minhu9-t Rahal-to C. E. PRICKARD. MA WARREN "DEERCE GRADY CARRIE SCHNEIDER IDA OLIVER MARGARET DADY whiettUgr. Weiss has ,eisuehthnt Walk." (20) Wuhan .....r.. TH', -rGiauu-. Engelbndt. s, Guile. Pol-t "term: Me. Slunc, J. not". --- - - . attbatitre.tUet Wntrkegnw-- John- son for Drew, J. Moon fee P. Ito-re. (hush-n foe Mesh". "In". for Vodka! manna for knel- brecht. J. {More for Juice. Join- The high school atudent body pu- sod the following resolutions, -_-- "Whereas, the death of Mr. Wil.. lion F. Weiss who by his untirintr efforts on behalf of Waukegan Township high school has endeared himself to the entire student body ttit-ttttt a profound sorrow, 3nd "WherGs, ihe student body is deeply appreciative of there biting services. and ' "Whereas. in his death we, the student body, realize the passing of a true friend, "Be it resolved that we the under- signed. on behnlf of the students of Waukegan Township high school extend to his bereaved wife and daughter our sincere sympathy, and "Be it resolved, further, that I copy of that resolutions be gent to his wife Ind daughter, to the Ichool paper nnd to each of the local news- papen, And I copy be spread upon the minutes of each class of this institution. "Signed: William McWhorter Lrehr-- Pres. Class of 1928 - - Sec. Class of Joseph Levandufy-- --- - Margery Kendn11- Helen Buck Pres. Clan Virginia Bair'tow-- __ Catherine Webster-- Bee. Class of Feb Leo Paluciur-- Harvey lepler-t Pres. Clan of Feb, [thanks (6) " [ohm ur Ala-o LG 8310!: RG Pas. Class Sec. Class Sec. Class of of of of Gillie 1928 1920 1930 1930 1929 1931 1931 TP In": Wold Ne w. in. for All... Burn Ne lac-h! Bone. II. 1. Beth, [W (or We». Coupleuly ttiit-rse their op. you." from the m of the game tmtit tha_fi_n_iah, the 1ryslen L/tal Order of Home (ridden had little bonus _ downing the 1111'ka Eat-in Athletic dub Sunday " ternoon " "W" Field, 20.6. A thirty you! forward pu- by Kilpotrick to Guile in the final quarter coupled with a fifty yard run matted -thc visitorl their only touchdown of tho game. Had Wau- kegan not been ought "asleep" the pass would prob. 1y have been knocked down. Wallie In" Long In Wallie amt proved the thar of the cane 33min: consist- ently against "toward well of the invaders and "in: three touch- downs. The m points after touch- down were and. on forward passes, Jurdec to Wm and Jardee to J. Moore. Waukegan scored first in the first quarter when on two plays Wallie made fifteen yards. McShane caught Judee's short Pu: over the line. Two more touchdown. in the sec- ond quarter completed the scoring of the home team. The Brst one came on a series of line plunges by Janice of.Entrelltrecht {with the lat- ter counting." Jimmy Moore's end running and I twenty yard dash by Engelbrecht welded the final score. On the tirat of these Jardee passed to J. Moore. After the third touch- down Milwaukee tackled Jardee be- fore he was able to pass the ball. Make " Flu! Dow The game was witness's by a crowd of about 600. 2'c,wl,ti' Gar Leafs dog, provided some ntertain- ment for the fans, when he trotted out to help stop the forward pus ing of Milwaukee. Waukegan made seventeen first downs during the game and Mil- wnukoe four, all of which were made by forward passing. George Oldenberg refereed the game while Flaneher was head lireaman and "Skippy" Thompson was umpire. DEBTS ARE DELAY TO ALL PROGRESS By HAROLD G. MOL'LTON. Economist. While the central po" tars suffered comparatively little devastation, they did, I believe, sustain the heaviest indirect losses in Conse- quence of the terrific strain to which the neeeasity of waging war almost\ entirely out '0! their own resources subjected their financial and economic systems." The losses of territory and of pm when in eastern 3mm were also of great importance. hi Lt made which was" - ati _ahnoat manly. to tbd _ atates, shoe Great Brink in tho nutter of war debts and My II . transfer agent, having W ttaett to collect only to laugh 'ttt in obliged to pay the Th mm to restore the world to health!" prosperity by starting I now of wealth from central Eu- rope tad thence to the United States m utterly disastrous. The Germam (humid and ecnnrmic systems broke down and the nation went into the hands of foreign re- ceivers, so to tak. _ United Slim. The reputation policy that WIS panned. unavoidable though it may have been in the tight rd m. pre- vailing late of world psych'logy and of economic knowledgt. M' wes- tioetntriy delayed the whole whee" of "eopytruetion for a period " at least four yea". A magazine writer says a dog fills an empty place in a man's life. That's true of a hot drte The value of Illmois' I iec:rir rail- ways represents six and one-rad prr cent of the total investment on New tric railways m 'ut.e [Sunni E'talvs. Another prize ally meet on the ville is the one for two hours vtf, busy he is. What thi, like to hive. if pr contented mines. Ease you: baht. achi chest. Stop the pain, Break "page congestion. Fulabadcoldlouenupinjustu short time. edy-that brings quickest relief. It all- gtothurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the m tietet 1ng safeties: fight out _ W11, aching muscles and sore, gti joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rtrbymtfeelthetingtintrheat. inthree minus the congested spot is warmed than}: and thrown When you we Mex-u from 3 cold, then-1th., but. ail sad: at we Inn-do. Hazy-inc! Kamila! Pepper fllk .4: tn- nd m ng my drlq:ee. You til Inn h quakes Nothing has such Mud. penc- trating heat as red pepperujnd when heat may fish! doyn into, colds, Icy-a gum _ thee manned Ell PEPE" M BULBS ill liHESI Red Pmrer Rob. is tht. told, rem- nations "vets C It would gl from 1 up how

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