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Lake County Register (1922), 31 Mar 1928, p. 7

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com reject at the extension ser- vice. college of agriculture. Univer- my of um , lacunae: most this men ere ;.¢onmou tn report: being received by radio network tonight on crime con- dxuons in America. It had been un- i.lartottttter-tttnmgogterimein which he has at! Chicago's record '19 Better month" of most other can Whether he would comment on the terrorut situation mud by the political fight could not be ts-met-tart-eta-i- bititr-totttateminotateers with ml: aemttopemtttttteir eutttnttitdttmttotttedtt-etist- ant. istitttrtntestandnrdsastdvo- cam in the statewide better seed can became petty politician felt trqeto-iaeproteetiottsndape- etatretru-toerimtnalar. new notcomnentdirectiyon politieoor them." State's Atty. Crave ta under- stootttodaytotteeoettinuintt-r- ation of evidence in the bombings for -ntnttoettotttettm9Nrr. Attttmrett-rxto)tut09ttadtteee' oeermt.n-estoerenrrestedin theD-andthmnsonexphniontt. thmremtaatStmtthdtoapeahtrver nott-ut.uttretmedemenmtaaioni {chm "-htLtto-ertttntareeegtt PePotytrytttttir1nndertrererr than! m oe elections. ma mm egtgttt3edtherf-ttthorittestotue wMttnrnBuuItt-ttet.tetntemAt- tomerRoetert1lLG-tdt3oeemer Luann. .Deneen-errtteetet1ttere1atetes dar. MedmMedtatgettmttoCttitmto --qrttietttteieftamqrttet-ttefetmn boesttt-tttttsttoertettereMt+ ntgttb-aett-tmroftttsstqtgtort-. ce6qttqittttttmata. Circuit Judge John Swonson. our. matte tor stews attorney against Crowe. received a threatening tele- phone can lame yesterdey. In: home was bombed "and" night. a few mmutes the: Senator Demo's. ed tn . speech before the Chieago Asstteiatiort of Credit Men lat night and In. and broken down tn Chi- M '.qeehed State Senator new J. Bunker). Dancer: mic for Republican (one mums ARE mam tediaint-ttimttoatopitt- "easotttqrttrtn8ietAntt_irtere, gamma"! 10.51." witttneqrHttttttrmtrnnttpatrtteat battteertmtnCttieatgotodar. qherxr-ttttHtoatNtnnttntettt. rtattoeaMU.tkinerterenee.tmt4 (ml; and: amm- - hue runedhdm.unnwumm cm miniatuuuthlmerm- saehtr.tog.trtrrrtn"ttnt.tt-t U tKatt-o-ata-ttttre per-tttatom-ttmitted-rt, nt-ttn1Fttrqtnm1-dattttofttgti. "was. . AMMwumdeume mama-cum. but Wnatttntrtein earlier ,eatertta, reported to laden) authorities receipt of u note threa- enimto"get"tmeothuttmseettil- dun m! cut his home Nike Ben- gal meow U. B. Dist. Atty. George E. . Johnson. . Duncan supporter. char:- BETTER CORN PRODUCT SEEN Senior Chngie. Deneen't denature Iran WehtnetorttotttmetinpeiNttet hi.metimNftgttttotueetmtrolaf ttteRernaMt-rtyinCtttttremutty mmmammamyw lhcnhch's opponent toe commit- so MANYASMOKERS HAVE CHANGED TO CHESTERFIELD q - . and what's more-. company and yet my suns": tty In Laura Cookeis spending an sndeftnite time at the home 0 her daughter and frtlt, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stoxen of W ' Wisconsin. Miss Margaret Stoxen underwent an operation for appendicitis on Saturday and lira. Stanlq Stoxen was also gamed on for inward miter on coda! ot last week. Maud Wheelock and Anne Brown are how employed " the C. W. Pratt ice cream and cigar store on Main Street. Miss Wheelock at present works Saturdays and Sundays as she attends W. T. H. S. [-iiiiaosoh l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer and children and Mrs. Hutchinson called at the Y. E. Dnvlin home Sunday afternoon. 'trswttotto--tetttnftartherutettte imrrovedseedMeatnatrear.tromt -eat1eaat,ottgteremtttrtermsed 'uldottntrrtretnh1otm-ttrt- edttxmttheae3eetett-ed.ahtaqma ikistttrieeeeNotttesUttethetro_od seed prodmed higher yields but also the Gauntlet the min has ln all Mrs. L. N. Carr, son Clyde, of Harrington and son James, of Chi- 8Sl iii'ltic',','te?,i',iilda,t.t'ii'l?,'iiii, of e moon. W12" Iv: withstood a 9110: operation " the Victory Mem- aria) Hospital, Waukegan on Wed- nesday of last week. The latest In..W. S. Fmorth and son, Wright, of Evanston spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baseley, son Hallie and daughter, Alice, of Grays Lake etc chicken dinner with the farmer's sister Mrs. L H. Cypher anti mother, 'ith,".' Alice Bageley. A test may Goa-i9 If Helms Supday Moog. m. l '3' Mrs. George Broughton and daughter Lois, and Kiss Emily Bates were Wankegan shoppers last THEM" aim. -- Meat from tum MtBeroftet.Ctniretmnty.J.BWatt PttttotteountymmtsNhter.reported atmirtofSSrtererentufBttugtdetttrrt tn malnutrition conducted by rwumer.otCtnton. . tutvueri, increases an the ny from " bushels a: note te 12.3 bushels m were have Been reported In {nor at 7 Kirk Werden of Chicago spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr. and In. K. C. Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonnigan and children of Waukegan were Friday visi'ors at the Carr home. In. Chm Worden received moaned treatment " the Victory Memorial Hospital. Weukegnn Thursday. She is much improved in health. s", tteeausediseat'edaaddi--teuneep- t:Neseedisnmreuttingeomprrr. auction otthe atatettrntienatll, 'tereent.meklemnnerqttrtned.Thrtt tttettetterpttepgrxttettt,itr- "tttminted-tttttttastro-test- "ttertrofanearoftNmtqrttttttthstti- Dernanatmtiomoetttteproteet- started by having tuners pick out 'ttotofaeardarithtrltiettther-t- tatudtmdertttettHatgbndnge they nether: igtqtruetedtntttereetttton "tthose-st-tttgat-Oro-t treerrmnorreautanttodisease.tked from ttteugtdeqtmbleenmnttd from tttettest-rtad-tsaftenplnrtt- cdsidebystdetogetthecompuhon Thomas Carr went to MeHenry last My, where he has seemed gmployment for the summer on a Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sehaefer and non of Kellen" Smut! Sunday at the home of Mrs. et's parents Mre_and 'fr,. Gng Ittoutrhtop, Mr. and In. HaFry much of Des Plains ealled on In. Mice Baseley 93d Alt. yutd Mrs. L. H. Cypher WE STATE it as our honest belief that the tgheccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of better tttttte than in any other cigarette at the trseotse1eetedeuNttaeettteadis IP'" br" y"vti' Dean-t In" Touceom known ftrmrhrttedaiaitrtltatise CONFESSES HE SENT THREATS doors. Young Cross said he "did tt 311 in (an, and never attempted to collect say of the money demanded.' Mtgrwtre1eaaedon thepromisenot to repeat the ottetttteB. . 538:? iiieigr. were either maimed on windows mm chewing gum or pushed under front Quite a number of Chicago fam- ilies spent Sunday " their summer cottages here. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneeberger and family. Hr. and Mrs. Brovzoakey and children. Frank" Wager and family and Mr. and Mrs. to. Its. Jack Buchanan and infant son of Amigo; Wisconsin are visit- ing at the Arthur Baseley and-Hom- er Lincoln- homes. Mrs. Baseley. Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Buchanan are sisters, also Mrs. Clarence Bristol. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houghton of North Chicago was brought here for interment last Wednesday, The little one passed away after birth and the youm' Mrs. Amid: Grantham aid son. Walter of Chicago were Sunday goes? of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Granth- tun, r. - ___ -- . Mrs. M. W. Bucky _attd daughter, Mrs. Howard Anderson, called on Mrs. Asa Crabtree of Carry Friday "afternoon. v QUINCY. Ill., Much JN.--Readily admitting that he got the idea trom the recent Hickman bumping and murder case in California. Francis Cross. IS, a school boy. has confused to police here that he penned a num- ber ot notes to Quincy residents. de- mndim $500 on pain of death, In Mr. and' Mrs. Jos. Tomiskey of Crystal Lake were Sunday callers at tl.te We pf their mother, Mrs. Fan- nie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broncheon we}? Chieptro, vititorslmdav, , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daley call.. ed on Mrs. Arthur Housman at the Victory Memorial Hospitd, Wau- kegan Friday afternoon. . Mrs. Kate Devoid spent last week at the home of Mr. and Ma. Wil- liam Fink. A Mrs. Dobner, widow'of the late Ben Dobner, passed. away at the home of her son near Mint Creek Sunday morning. She was as: sixtrreitrht years. Mrs. Dobner been at the home of their son for several weeks and was taken sick there where she passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss one daught- er, Ira. Charla Dolph of Ivanhoe,' John Dolmer of this village and two, sons at the old homestead east of town in Fremont Townshi , and several grandchildren. Mrs. Eobner at TranMguration Church Wednes- day fomoon. Interment in the Cath- olic Cemetez on mile east of town. Mr. and Wa. Prank Kaiser Ytd, son Asf Waukegan were Sunday guests of In. Kaiser's mother, Mrs. Celia Deny. . Mrs. Dean Kirk was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. tad In. V. E. Daylin.werc W99dstggk-_qdiers _Thursdny. - "Emiuh Robert Biaektmm of Chiengr? (were week end trtretrttt at the home of thrtprmer'ioamnts m avsister of the'late G Bengt) Funeral services were In. Henry Golding, Mu. Lizzie Carr and son, James, called on Mr. and Mm. L. E. Golding of Liberty- ville Sunday afternoon. Frank- 83cm- Victor 9m. Lyle Several from here attended the testimonial 'serviee for Wm. tttrat- ton last Saturday evening in Wau- Kegan. About 600 were present, and partook of . bountiful repeat in the {New tmnnaathrn 191! qt, the Waukegan ,'i",',g,"2 High School. Entertainers kept m all in 'gg,") spirits throughout the dinner. to were addresses by Loni: L. Emmer- Bop, Oscgr. Car-mm and Otis Glenn and Enrl am. ton, took nit iintrlar'iGirairriG -ieiciiir""Wia trip Sunday tht their 7:3 siiiiiiiit', indicted two prominent admit!- on Harry Bueley of Co f neriitratinn otngialB. '. one mammal: Menage, Ill. The Broughton brotha (tite: "a seven qttker per-31m in m ers, Victor Carr and Harry Baseley waged alcohol conspiracy. were tsehooitnatet, and close churns. Aim Titus 'dea. an adher- Bacon is an old acquaintance. ent of myor William ale Thump Several from here attended the son. and Albert Bower, former 'att-' testimoniel 'serviee for Wm. iitiiTFiG . Park Cotgtmissio.tter end e ton tart Saturday evening in Wan-wrong 112mm yen. Bud"!!! m LAKE owm "WMIZZS THUMPSON MEN . ARE BllltTtilll ments were prepared yesterday bu: w :e withheld until today. Thompson mm; M- tttty wag-3'50- CHICAGO. m. Much as --tdttttttr twegegttrtdmred bombs in Chicago you: pritsats for the bombing of the 1tornetsott9enntorDetteentutd Gtr- tasitatdtttmmnsttnMondarrttttttt, "e,,,t,','gt,t?trtAt'l'd,'g',,"i,,t"'" irconneetiott ththebomtrintr. E. A. :Golding of Norwood Yuk was n recent cine-r " the I. B. Tumtruh home. _ nouns Kern and Kiss Janie Kern of Libertyville visited the C. P.'rhomnahomiotnednrtaatV Mrs. M. S. Clark invited n few friends to a euchre party Saturday evening. A pleasant time was en- joyed by those present. A light luncheon was served Mrs. Montgomery of Chicago was a caller here the first of last week. George Hendee of Gnisllko m a guest of her sister, rs. Jano- Gainer, last week. "Hrs. M. s. Clark was a Chicago visitor Thursday. , ,' Irvin Moody spent Wednesday and Tliursday of Inst week at the home Thursda of wt week " the home of {rich}; in Chkngo. Mrs. Joseph Haas" visited triads in Chicago several days lat week. Dr. J. A. Ross attended a medical meeting in Waukegan first of In: wee . , . Mrs. Nellie Oaks and am. Lulu2 ot Chicago spent last Wedn- ueorge "use: I I am a the home of his Lan',',', 'illSitl G. L. Wilburn and Ed. Bible! " the View Memorial Hospital, but last 2'i'd"rd,'ll her bedside was that she no. slovly recovering. Mr..and Mrs C. W. Sovie- " Wanker?" called on their mother, Mrs. G ynch and sister, Mrs. laser itiii." GTynch and sister, Mrs. dej Softs, hee1ytltr, . . .. .. - motherku itt eritietpl_tsomittiqt, at . l Important a Announcement '. to every owner of d? FORD .MOTOR COMPANY Détroit, Michigan r,; Because of this policy a considerable part of the Ford manufacturing plant! is given over to the making of parts for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made of the sGeunaeeiat and in the same way as those from which your car I. ateiginally assembled. ' Makeitapdnt, therefore, toseethe nearest Ford dealer andhavehimtotAoverr6urModel TFord. Youmay fiitd that a very mil expenditure will enable you to get thou- aailfititeotradditional,service,andattheaametime protectthemooeygouhaveinvestedinyourcar. m.' Model T Ford The Ford Motor Company will continue to make re- placement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is off the road." That is a part of Ford servittt. That is What Henry Ford meant when he said: "We believe that when " man buys one of out-cars we should keep it running for him as long. as we can and at the lowest up-keep cost." . ON MAY 25; 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his plans f cranking a nae", he announced also that he wdiild continue to make"parta' for the Model T Ford. He siid: 'Whe'Modcl Tron: car was a pioneer. " blazed in way for the motor. industry end started the movement for good roads everywhere. It broke down the1bitrriiers iof distance in rural sections, brought pecple'in these sections closer together, and placededuca'tion within' the reaeh'of everyone: We are still proud-of the Model T Ford. It we were not, we u ould not have continued to make it so. long? For twenty years, the'Madel T Ford led the automobile industry and it still" more people than any other auto- mobile. Over one-third of all the automobiles in use today are Model T Fdeds--- an, indication of the sturdy worth of. the car and its value to people in all walks of life the world over. . , . , It. and In. Leslie Hanger and - of Rttekford and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murrie and daughter of ttttte were recent visitors " trs. af Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pad- ar,lrqdesoemeihemonedir Mr. and Mm. Frank Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paddock and ehthtrm of Chime spent Sundageat "about tt Mr, and Mry. Roy y- me home or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sey- mom and In. Loretta ir't,t',r,; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur wrence, who ere not owners of the residence tomerly owned by 'the have Pre Nil-1m are preparing to come here to reside as soon as redecorat- in; and painting of the interior of ttt..ht-iirniirrkste4, _A _ A Mr. and Mm. H. D. Rinks and ham, Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. Urbower of Oak Park were recent guests " Ardelou Farina. ' 2. B. Osman "Crystal Lake was a recent ealier at the eGorge Knigge hmeetthehomeofJoeand Ray M Grace M ff tt Tu da rs. u i spent es y _and' iiriiiiiiiitG fo Inst week with ' . Herman Heifer n: W. LAKE trr. P80) Froln the Best Cypress Lumber Prices from $27.00 . -A stock of -finitrhed boats, always on hand 'made to ordér ' BOATS last wm"3fi T", -_-e'-_ "'-- _ The Past Earn-en's Club of In: Ge and Emil Bates and Mr. lent,,'. George {Mason Iaat Wed. home or Mrs. George Broughton Friday afternoon. allowing the 2,',"i,i'e'gdt,f a sods] glut a deben- ous uncheon wns served at the table which my; beeutituilr _deelrrated, in rd Hrs. tieortre"hiditiiukt "red. L. lite,,,. 0?ch Lake was caller I'% E. . Dduns home was beautifully decorated in ', the refreshments also being We"?! that. sum. A- The April PHONE "it-R Club of Mar- 8. met at the at Peoria. A young lady of Chino Arthur Koeaer, and friend and In» cis Blank and Kiss Stewart were runintobroadside byalargesuto and thrown down a steep embank- ment, their car turning over three times and landing bottom side up. Francis Blank and Ills Stewart were severely hurt, and one of the other Kids. The three were taken to the hospital at Peoria when they 29°..PLW PM thytmtr. ttrjtinr Edward Conrad CORONER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 4 WM 1 of LakeCounty 1erttNnetithmeorfoardqa. III-h "goodvangArtttttrit_Ud- girl ,reeeonlrud1raulr-qd "rrrrmotthittht-ed. Tine-Illa- 1tuserdtobethqtqrt-.fiia- autumn-unbound" 1mWtCtetrteein_BtartVn II- 'frlutAri'hTdfaurtit (Continued on Paae tt PAGE MNEN

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