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Lake County Register (1922), 16 May 1928, p. 6

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both teams. The Hawks were co-- champions with Illinois last year and are in the thick of the fight this season. Pirst and second place winners in the 14 district high school track meets are figuring their chances in the state finals scheduled for the stadium Saturday morning. More than 250 schools will be represented. A Big Ten dual meet will be run at the same time as the prep finals, with Illinols. indcor and outdoor Big Ten champions, and Michigan, closest rival of the lllini, as the competitors. Saturday night the more than 10,-- 000 visitors will turn their attention to the student circus, greatest of its kind and embracing 1,000 performers. WHAT'S PROPER FOR BREAKFAST field Friday for the first baseball event of the two--day interscholastic program. . Jack O'Grady, flashy Tllini outfield-- er and the most vicious hitter on the team, will make it truly Irish day. Coach Carl Lundgren, in a surprise Aannouncement, named O'Grady as the likely pitcher. The famous White Sox battery of Walsh and Sullivan will be repre-- sented Friday. Ed Walsh, Jr., lead-- ing Notre Dame pitcher. will likely start, and Captain Joe Sullivan will play shortstop. Sullivan is the son of Bill Sullivan, who received the pennant--settling slants of Ed Walsh, the elder. Niemiec and Colerick of Rockne's football team, and Jachym of the basketball team. will be in the ITowa will replace Notre Dame in the role of Illini diamond opponent Saturday in a double--header whicn _vmaetuethemg'rentmenungot PAGE STX ANA, ~Ill., May 14. -- Notre with a 10 consecutive game nesday. While exiting the building they were confronted bY a movie camera and this film will be shown at the Genesse Theatre probably ' next week. * Fred Blohm is ill with the flu. . Miss Nellie Mae Johnston and Miss Gladys Eakins motored to Chi-- cago Saturday and witnessed the parade and official welcome given the transatlantic flyers. § Miss Bernice Marshall, faculty advisor of the "Warren Echo," ac-- companied the staff on an inspec-- tion tour of the Daily Sun's mew printing plant at Waukegan Wed-- The Original Circle met at the church Thursday. Dinner was served at noon by the committee in charge. Tar * Miae ie unc caical. / iL ie ce wi s C Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howard (Mar-- jorie Flood) of Waukefan,, are the parents of a baby fi'r , born this w_zt at the Victory Memorial Hos-- pital. W. E. Jones was a victim of in-- fluenza this week. William Gripton, the sevena'ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank rtxj: ton, passed away Wednesday at Lake County Hospital. Death was Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Johnson mo-- tored to Milwaukee Tuesday. 2 F. W. Glei took his printing class to Chicago Wednesday, where they insnected the Tribune Tower. ° study of your condition and & health examination will enable him to tell you what sort of a breakfast you due to injuries received in a fall ,d;ncer. Don't go without break-- }!mbeameyoudonot:etuplonz enough before the meal to work up an appetite. Get up a few minutes earlier, drink a glass of and starches or the amount of food eaten is probably responsible for the tendency to store fat. To omit breakfast entirely is to court increase in food value. . As a March 12, funds expended, and for what purposes expended, during said .J; ending as aroresaid. * The said G. Harden Rouse, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that the following statement l:{ him subscribed is a correct statement J the amount of public funds on hand at the commencerent of the fiscal year above stated, the amount of public funds received, and the seurces from which received, and the amount expended, and purposes for 'Hd' expended, as set forth in said 'statement. : : 4 : C. HARDEN ROUSE Subscribed and sworn to before me, this' 7th day of May 1928. Milan C. Mott, Notary Public . t'i}:no't'mt: aff public funds on han;'i at t.h:j coxm;\eficemust of -- _ § e fiscal year, commencing the 1st day o ay 1927 3250000 Received from--various sources ............_. _ .. ___ _ _ ___ 295 994 Lo Feb. 13, I;928Eesmte Bank of Mundelein, Safety Deposit ox ME S irrcentervenrntnbint berarn peiitarerenanersenskentre 2 tncgrenscarets Feb,. 13, 1928--Village Treasurer, Public Renefit ... m 66'.~11328--Jolm Di%t;, Salasx-:'l 928--Clayton any, ME Y $ney ced n it bNicrer ces onb iore March 12, 1928--$S. L. 'I'ripaol..umber Co., Material ........._. _ March 12, 1928--Rouse & Rouse, Grading ........__..___._.. March 12, 1928--Legal Adviser Pub. Co., Election Supplies March 12, 1928--National Office Supply Co.. Office Sup. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. funds expended, anc on hand at the commencement of said fiscal ):et;r--.tl;e";l;;l' of ." funds received, and from what sources received; the amount of public Office of Village Treasure, Mundelein, Illinois,. The following is a statement by G. Harden Rouse, Treasurer of the Village of Mnndef_ein, in the County and State afgresaid, of the amount of public funds received and--disbursed by him during 'the fiscal year ending on'tihe _?Oth dkay of April, A. D.,1928, showing the amount of public funds Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Annual Statement, Village of Mundelein »ept. 20, 1927 Oct. 4, 1927-- Oct. 4, 1927----C Oct. 4, 1927--K Oct. 4, 1927----I Oct 6, 1927--S Oct. 6, 1927--L Oct. 6, 1927--1 Oct. 6, 1927--J Oct. 6, 1927 --L Oct. 6, 1927--S Oct. 6, 1927--P Oct. 6, 1927--J Oct. 6, 192]}----P o -- Paid out by former treasurer for various' purpo. the months of April and May 1927: : June 6, 1927--Clayton Tiffany, T EY ... ..>>2= ++ <r c ecénevinaciiinie June 6, 1927--John Dietz, g:ry on ReFeinnnd rgg uin hx nen repaiernninciics frmne June 13, 1927--Mundelein g Store, Funeral Spray June 13, 1927--Ruth J. Hodge, Postage ENNi rnn inpaniie irvegitans June 13, 1927--S."L. Trigp Lumber Co., Material ..._._.._ June 13, 1927--Ill. Bell Telephone Co., Phone Rent ___ June 13, 1927--Public Service Co., Street Lights .._____ June 13, 1927--Standard Oil Co., Oil ....._._.._.__.____.___ June 13, 1927--Neptune Meter Co., Meter Supplies ... _ June 13, 1927--Libertyville Ind., Printing .._....._._.___ Cash on hand last report 'Total receipts ..........___..._.. Total Disbursements Cash on hand _: County Treasurer, General taxes .............__..__._.. D. S. Dolph, Villa% Clerk, Various collections .. Mrs. Mabel Erb, Water right ... .. _ _ _. W. A. Overholser, Fines ..................--....--..t.............. State Bank of Mundelein, Interest ......._.__.__.____. State Bank of Mundelein, Antim;g:tion Warrants Collection of Special Assessme County Treasurer Special Assessments -- (Deling Accrued Interest: on Bonds ..........................__s........ T ObmL PECEEDIES -- --:----so----:m::=0o--s10n0+.onoo hn im ainds ineornnacannininianl Cash on hand last report ........................................ STATE OF ILLINOIS 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, Total Total Lake County. FUNDS EXPENDED AND FOR WHAT 1928--Legal Adviser Pub. Co., Election Supp 1928--National Office Snpp&y Co., Office Sup. 1928--Public Service Co., Street Lights ... s CASH RECEIPTS treasurer for various' purposes duer SUMMARY ) ss merf(s .....................\«.«.<--<..«~«. APeradRisTe Assessments (Delinquent) 729737 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER,. WEDNSEDAY, MAY 16, 1928 of Public Roads made a reconnais-- sance for a road to Logging Lake last season. Upon reaching the lake they observed a wild duck with an in-- credible number of ducklings Owing: to the rapidity of their movements, it was difficult to count them acrurate-- ly, but taking the count several times and striking anaverage, it was deter-- mined there were forty--one ducklings with one duck. % Superintendent Eakin of Glacier l Park says many theories have been this part it is an "academic ques-- tion," in the sense that there is end-- less argument but no proof that any-- one's opinion in the matter is correct Accompanied by Park Ranger Lor-- )u_ne. Engineer Peters, of the Bureau ducklings a wild duck can raise, he should communicate the information to authorities at Glacier Nationai Park and save endless argument At GLACIER PARK, Mont--If any P_Enon the maximum number of WILD DUCK IS _ ; MOTHER TO 40 Cleaning Co. , HIEGHLAND PARK, ILL. Reliable Laundry & Dry Call Mike Behm Libertyville 290 _ _ _ _-- for satisfactory | Lgundry and Dry ; _ Cleaning Service April 16, 1928--Perfection Legal Blank Co., Supplies .. _ 20.16 April 16, 1928--Public Service Co., Street Lights ... 142.99 April 16, 1928--Public Service Co., Light and Power _ 25.10 i "pai o <lzmy 0o is ~Dewmpoag ts ~caip Aube e nd t Sharas e dranner se t trits-- s k: wnt Auth» 4 NJ April 19, 1928--Street Bonds and Interest ..._.___._._._._. 1,050.00 April 19, 1928--Street Bond Interest k ~f" cntnembensimdbinndiavatfces 100.00 Paid for Special Assessment Bonds and interest--... 34,668.44 Paid for Special Assessment Vouchers and interest 84,060.13 April 16, 1928--Libertyville Ind., April 16, 1928--Thomas Russell, Repairs ..._._____._._. April 9, 1928--A. D. Joslin Mfg. Co., Material ..._.... April 9, 1928--Ill. Bell Telephone Co., Phone Service April 9, 1928--Rouse & Rouse, Labor .........._.......... o Sn o es y c ies tw c daty l ie us i 4. Uincts in o Piinaaant April 9, 1928----Liberfyville Ind., Printing April 9, 1928--Standard Oil Co., Oil & Gas April 9, 1928--Lew A. Hendee, Doc. Fees March 12, 1928--Ill. Bell Telephone Co., Phone March 12, 1928--Star Garage, Repairs ._._..._._._ April 4, 1928--John Dietz, Salary ______ _ April 4, 1928--Clayton Tiffany, Salary ...____ Total Disbursements .........._.._.. The LA UNDRY * does it best! downtown main Established in 1899 Mr. and Mrs. Er§nst Lohmann ga;e a little son born Tuesday, May 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Scham and som, of Ctnefi:' visited Sunday . with Mr. m"llhe Eig!;x.tgl Gnde,i- weparh 3 & to write its examination within the next few days. ' Mrs. Albert Heybeck and Mrs. Mae Rockenbach attended Wheeling Mesdames Tonne, Hans, Payton, Williams and Weaver attended the officers' night program at Louns-- bury Chapter Friday afternoon. C r Tuesday evening at W. T. H.g.mg'i;enbyt{z Class Fri-- day t. Miss Lois Weaver is . a member of the cast Work is progressing rapidly on the garage Albert Prehm is build-- ing across from the post office. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payton return-- ed Tuesday after several days visit Mr. and Mrs. Al) Maether and son, Percy, of Prai View visited Eunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoeft. Mrs. B. R. Sim visited Tues-- day with Mrs. Merle Garbisch, in Barrington. -- | l Mrs. John Fink leaves Saturday morning to attend Mother's Day at Illinois University.~ (Too late for last issue) The sréial election held Tuesday by Ela Township to yvote on a bond issue of $20,000 lost by about thirty vxtes. Miss Alice Rockenbach was home fmrzl Illinois University over the years, amounts to the price of a new parallel route. 5 FA tering Chicago are forced to .follow street car tracks into the heart of the city, routes which make automobile travel scarcely any faster than street car travel. A doublé line of street occupies practically the same as two or three lanes of auto-- mobiles. The holding back of motor traffic by street cars is, of course. more intensified where street car travel is fairly heavy. ' Routes paraliel to but separate from the street car line roads should be: constructed. In entering metropoli-- tan areas, particularly the larger ones, the experienced motorist ex-- pects a loss of one or two hours pro--. ceeding through the: few miles of suburban districts. This is a reail tering county roads directly in with streets carrying street car lines. At present. most of the county roads en-- building line. But in many instances, this is impossible, or at least im-- practicable because of the great ex-- pense involved. Consequently, --one of the first steps to be taken in trat-- fic relief is that of--making all streets equally desirable 'for motor travel through the placement of smooth pavements. * ; Recommendations were made re-- cently in Chicago against tying en-- pft__qg buildings and setting back the LAKE ZURICH ... 142,841.89 175.00 175.00 915 THE HUB TOP--COATS _ Be Fair With Yourselt Make a pledge that you will at least look lt these \<»--@@¢; . _ values before buying elsewhere. Cheney Neckwear Interwoven Hosiery Fancy Checks and Sripes Plain colors and fanty We are offering our entire stock of New Spring Silk Lined Top--Coats in a wide assortment o€ Models and Fabrics at-- Mansco Union Suits lideback and Openback Single and Double Breasted in All the Season's Mest Popular Shades and Patterns, including Casai-- meres, Scrggs and Hard Finished Worsteds. You can, ail during the week guy the finest Men's Wear at Prices that Q@rdinary Goods Sel)l For. 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