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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jun 1928, p. 4

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auteaiiaramrntaatmthrt" ; The breathing spell that may dventuate after the candidates .3 ehoeen is expected to furnish some adjustments that may be down the sporting in industry. although, of course, the penal movement may prevent an immediate gain. _.. Crop prospects are now determining pretty well the outlook h regard: national and sectional prosperity. On the whole, the Enter can look forward to% year of fair crops and favorable "thatguod thoseofl 'visionit benehas P... ' In other fields there are hopeful signs. Construction tttl has to keep ahead of last year. The motor industry is slight- b ahead of 1927 production. Car loadings are below those of we!" months ago, but a steady improvement is noted. T"Friiiiriu""oieonsaenceincontrressoetttteertot bani-i nae there are two explanations. Big business says it cannot be We: under the threat of hampering government inter- We. and that that threat is always present while congress his eeeeion. Congress retaliates with the expressed suspicion. _,thrttsetmsi-sisteverattet,t?i1,t. aGessisinGissiogs' _iiiFtseGmereasonthatamntehtctorisul ateaeein the pres- : DECLINE IN STOCKS '.. There is no reason to believe. that the decline of the stock mar- bat' '""tte" a business depression or indicates something radic- 'itr'semss with business conditions. It irrather proof that a good thing can be overworked. A - . 2 _-_-_ -..- --- an an a.A.Sr,ttMnr T CONGRESS AND BUSINESS Adjournment of congress brought the usual sigh of relief - quarters where legislative action is regarded as the natural D of Maine" Progress. The nominations loom, but they seem past a has depressing influence on business than' a congress _ A boom in the stock market can no more go on qucuauuu, , an a boom in real estate. The upward swing, just starting back, 3 h been prolonged and rapid but could not remove the suspicion tt it was being overdone. While it was in progress everything I could be discounted was discounted. Pools took up first one hand then another. Industrial and commercial mergers were "at! up to arouse the public's interest and whet its appetite for Watson- Wall Street played business prosperity to the limit, {pith the result that speculation for a time ran rampant. _ Fabulous losses from the bear market equalled fortunes made', h the bull market late last year. Those whose fingers were) kid have been given one more lesson in dangers which beset . amateur who attempts to outguess experts who themselves are #atthsmercyofthernarket. an»... OUR NEW HOSPITAL Dedication of the Elizabeth Condell Memorial Hospital is an occasion important in this comaiunity's growth and program. stac,aitiesandser,nuprovideanecesityandwilicontrihuteto tseaxniortandmcwerationofth-1imnitse"es . Eiisai;eth Condell's graciousberrseattogether with gifts ynrand-atimasiethesptendidrswtatita1r'o'a'1tt'd.e 'thalgpodmn's memory itstandsa1aatingnttomeint. To ttae'uus,,ioinaksserdegreeaidedamsummatismofher ,,iimitrireeseatsanachietrementfmmwhich we may derive Latasixascademands,aperpetus1guardunoftheheaeh andwellbeing ofourcrommunity, lending pmtectiontothmewe x" AN AMERICAN IDEA _ -rr,,, Theodore Roosevelt oncesaid of therChautauqua that it is "the pest American thing in America." He might have paraphrased Edninmesuchmanneras"oithepeople, by thepeople and, a"A the people is the Chautauqua." The good-the broadening, Wu: and inspiring influence-this purely American in- d,attatiors has had upon the people of the small towns of the "ted States can never be computed. It can only be marveled it in its unprecedented efficacy. f _ _,,';) "The word "Chautauqua" was tong ago given to a town, a my and a lake in western New York state and to a we fit: in the Upper Devonian period and as long ago as fifty "a it. was associated with a summer Bible school conducted 'ti. the shores of the lake of that name. During the past two Lin! it has been brought "under the canvass" to the whole Wan people. Twenty years ago relatively few persons :5" d the existence of the word. In its new application it is gym at 10,000,000. . i The philosopher, William James. describing the parent Chau- inane. said of it: g "You have culture, you have kindness, you have cheapness,' ti , have equality, you have the best fruits of what mankind) taught and bled and striven for under the name of civiliza-' M, ' " centuries. You have, in short. a ioretaste of what hu- , It society might be, were it all in the light, with no suffering Bt no dark corners. I went in curiosity for a day. I stayed for ' faak.keld spellbound by the charm and ease of everything, by Bib't atMdt.e3-rparadiae, without a sin. without a victim, with- li aklet. without a tear." , 'c" gm only complaint was that the ideal was so completely ' - (" thatnosignofhereic ttegtritrttirtth" Buthewas Lsrtrnauisiortunateinpamssismuaninatitutio" assigned. with its complete and adequate appointments, pleasing artdarpmpdate araitestureandatuedraoostructi' ltisthe sr,tiiitL'la,soiesroitonthepartuindiv1dua1sendonrmir, that and its dcdmtlm should bung espegial satisfacuon to. all who helped in its "aliaation. hue-ion. COW" F511 . a. "rtt-.tereassonthatt "tatapotieeman. I --.-.. w. only complaint was that the ideal was so completely keel-ions that no sign of heroic struggle remained. But he was W and perhaps was not am of the heroic effort of the n to - what seemed to him to be the quinttsaence of the mirr-6ts and to he so easily and cheaply won. 'm an the contempt'which intellectuals have poured out put in its half-century of existence, Chautauqua has made a m contribution to American life. EDITORIALLY SPEAKING Lahq my dimming - thus far has totalled three ".mdmuwmx'mfiw and com. 'iiGiiiGLu.t-trku-ti-ohe'"o'"ti" tin =i=.""itaiiTG"i"iTiTiar" "7iaiaTiiTiTiriarnjrtotrr, 18, mm- Trttmsin, under Act of - t. Mm). W FRANK a. JUST. Editor ad Publisher stock marked can no more go on indefinitely an Wat-39.- Gm". BUSINESS DELAY SEEN IN . lat Tilt FUND sum in the neigtttrorn00a ox ammo from the gasoline tax refunds. he doubts it the money wil) be ttttlet' on; roads this yea. V The bill providing tor the (11th at the $6,000,000 my"; "PL!" passed at the second specie! swan of the Ptfty-Nth general essembly. Lawyers say. however, that the law is worthless. mum. the session was held unconstitutionally. It Is ex- eonniction for" the mat dim- ments trt the funds in the treasury at this mm are prevgntegl " i.nltPf: non proeeedirttttr in theJedenl court brought by on comp-Mes seed!!! re- turn to them at mes grate . ' The Chicago Motor club has an- nounced it intends to intervene in the United gates court actions in; behau ot ttt motorists. so that the facts surrounding the status ot the collections may be ot record. "The taxes were paid tty. the users or the gasoline." Charles M, Hayes. president of the club. and. "and the nearest to returning the taxes to the rpeye'r that can Be arranged is by "urning it Over to the counties for {highway improvements. payer that can Be arranged, ts by A turning It Over to the counties for highway improvements. l TI "If the sums are returned to the Raw oil eompanies the persons who pad Gem iire'urtottteoiiiiompe1rauupt H4 collect it end the money will rennin T1 with'the oil commutes. It the eouit ftt'atl JfGtiGnedupositttispttaotoffhtleas.e "If the sums are returned to the) oil compenles the persons who peld the tax to the on communes cannot collect it end the money qrt1i remap with' the oil commutes. It the court is informed upon thls phase of the question. it would seem likely that the injunetlonal measures would be dlssolveg " once. . V "It seems to be conceded that the oil comp-rues are pot entitled to keep the money. and lt ls equally plain that the on companies have no menus ot returning the amount of the taxes they collected to the per- sons who paid them. q "Unless this Is broucht directly to the uttentton ot the court, the on computes might uphold the eotttens ttem that they are entitled to the money beam they treturriiy "ee: County Highway Supt. Ralph . Lobdell said Thursday that we [are cum ts eqteCP..2! Grae amounts'to the state: The one to be presented would not, he must: without the motorist! side common without t being WM." Leslie was. Fox Lake garage and at" at new Riggs of that vu- lage was made defendant Tuesday in a suit for $10,000 damages mn- ed in the Cirettit court by o. L. Stanley administrator of the estate 1tf Donald Loeklnnd McDonald Jr., 8 [yen old Fox Lake boy. The praecrpe Af the suit wad filed by the law firm ot Runyard & 'Behana of 1v,pttgs. [and JobetrtL Wmterbothan of - DEATH smug Macao! That mavens in s. new boywasmkd m '59") 'm.mwwheel dune"! [iiiSui,l,"'g,eg2Ut','1Nl2't5tp,'thrd overtttsattdoenensndettettefrttt" Behannanid that the deelee' witiettnrgeRitttps witttrtetiitqi, tatreiamtetssandnetr1igepee. .' 'iiiiuxstetttotxiirredinantae, nearttteretuaettusintsrditrtriete ('rtseotBeesartsteritruwrerlt/y. '.Doolittle and State's Atty. Smith were' enlisted Wednesday in the search for Mrs. Mary Etutterttrootr, 21. 425 Poplar street, who disappeared from her home on my so. Mrs Frank Mouton. mother of Mrs. Eu- terbrook.' conferred with Col. Smith and Chief Deputy Fred Brown and is considering swearing out, a war- rant top the arrest ot John Easter- brook. 23. husband ot Mary, and de- fendant in a divorce action. Mrs. Moulton charga that Easter- !brook has kldnaped her daughter. RimrssastsuAirtgttis_sedyt outer iii"iaieyGrtsentte-ran,as?weyttyettte who was standing directly in M ttt' hiscarhiddonfromhisvisi '. Th! car dri rm Mam ofthe presence , the little boy until he ttettrtthittt Bsttiewheetraasa1 over his y.' ; _ T The . 'ttlowing the acc-pt. father 0 the deac'boy bitterty new the coroner's jury when lab-HEY U but "can w, vva-q - _ fr". mi" . new the coroner's Jury when "if-iii?,,',","',,"' office" of Sheriff Doolittle verdict as 1:turned . emanating Mutiny was to serve a mm- Ftttrtm ot ll'blame gnddeclar- g the mums on Clarence "Terre' muslin accident be unavoidable. lowering him to mount in the com , "a! County Judge Perrsrt. Persons on HER ENUSTS .Monday. June 11 Hertz defendant . . lit? a civil action for tttoo, started tw 'Aln In] crAprugme B. L. Tripp Lumber Oompanv. musk ENLISTS AID IN SEARCH She claims that I few Weeks ago Easterbrook nude the threat tint it a divorce action were started against him. he would take the life of his wife. Mrs. Monitor: says tint on two previous occasions since the coupie became estranged. her husband tried to kidnap her. _ . - . Got. Smith and one: Deputy Brown were told by In. Moulton that she had made tl rent to the police the day following, the mysteri- ous disappearance of 'their dimmer but that they did not obtain any the formation tor her. In the divorce mil. Mrs. Easter- btook charges her? husband ' with drunkenness. It IS believed in some, quarters that the couple might have settled their differences. but Mrs. Moulton maintains it did not seem possible the couple has reached my agreement of this nature. The mother of the missing girl fears that some harm has befallen her. "The authorities are to send out word to police stations rgxroushout tie United States to sea tor Ins- terbrook and his wife. Wed Han-tong of 3419 Helm we. we. Chicago, who is alleged to have operated a motorbus while mtoxlcsted tateornrdixedthe_tivy.MPp.e.ri': sons last Saturday. pleaded not guilty 2tea in the court of County Judge, rsons to a charge of driv- ing while drut8..r.u.He' wu Lem-emf} a bond of $2,000. Hartong was re- leased in bonds of two thousand dole hrs by Judge Perry L. Per- sons. noun Enter. 3 "mm pep" PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE ter mm. Attorney "Wilbur! A Dane withdrew " counsel ma Attor- ney John R. Bills entered his appen- not: " load comma Re 3130 on- tend the aprtete!t.t.st G. w. Iart. am, natu0an' Writ-mu com 01 imiemromretfH: "ammonium!!! injured "tiriis;ititi_tte1ryt1ydttNtip, X kurt tight till ensue as a 31mm SUIT mum counsel at improvements unable to furnish 1Wb6nds THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928. mum. Ehree mugs west of Lake mm and went onto the truck: ot the Man. delem division ot the SkouewVaumv line. Barton; was arrested by Police- man Joseph Dunakin ot Lake Forest and several physicians examined him and pronounced mm intoxicated. hide kfthaukegan road tt Stter.ytry,. Others who pleaded not guilty Tuesday to County Court informa- tions and the charges against them follow: Ts" _ _ Romano miller. Wuukegan. ,assoult mm a. deadly weapon. Admire. Nelson, North Chicago Lawsuit. with a. deadly weapon. . suns Jayne. Waucondm tumult with a deadly weapon. a T Rossmlllcr. Nelson and Jayne were released in bonds 01mm each. itieaeetvsestirettitrephuxs4 on the Ct immal call which is serttduPd 'to iiiiirT"'iiit TiiiUiiid "SF'June 19 in the County court. 1e,r,',Y Wilfred Hall handled the matters' the County court for State's 'Attorney A. v. Smith. marry Brenner. charged with driving 3 at while drunk and John Rum. charged"with assault with . deadly weapon; were not in court Tuesday, the sheriff's office not yet having igot service in these cases. Attorqey mm none pros-ea me case against Prank and may Hw- gerald, of Lake Forest. _ charged with violating the prohibition law and the case against Stephen Bey of Zion. charged with We abandonment. The Ewing couple paid I There is this to be said of John Raymond McCarl, the Comptroller General of the United States: _ He don't ttive. a.darpnl That isn't a natty languare, nor grammatical. l aincur, but it fits the case. He more uniformly .don'g giye case. He more uniformly don't give a damn than any other man in the United States. A good thing for him. too, He is the onlv man, so far as I know. who has the armed for- ces of land and sea. the Diminis- trative departments. both houses of Conmss. and every man who does business with our steo-oaterrtal Government on his neck at the same time. Some of the courts, too. If he worried about it-- A . - Well. you know how that unfor-i tunate John Eariv acts down-in tbel leprosy camp. It isn't the skin tgut:) ble that frets him. but the Net that: farmers shoot at him when he cros- ses an imaginary line. If he could argue himself into McCarl's philos- 'gate' It? would do P' much letters, l McCarl knows he is hated. Hel hows that those who are too big to hate think of him " I one-idea- ;ed little maniac who has obtained 1.tret,Plttt. of the old Pension Office in Washington and is shooting at ibuaineas men as they pass in the litmus. They think he is on immedi- ment to minus and ' fanatic .. bout the letter of the law ind a combination between a Covenanter and a whirlinz (lavish. - - States. If he prove to be tArte/hte [he doe. with r193 ittca 3"" musing infamy of cases. than the rmoniu_ due the Unitrd Stabs w!!! 'Ire mung". if MeturCand the dosh-g Ite both Ibre lone (mouth and t.lyli thunk" MW monev. Or the monies, And McCul. he1goes ahead, not giving a damn. . ' V Re thaws he is right and the rest of the. world is Wont, H hymn may in the "td-ond no antimi- tr. short cf the United States Su- oreme Court is accentad Fr hire-t harm hm: been done trtttr9htWM" i'i'iiiiidCiiitrctyiikeiAtaitik doc. '56} OWE-m thd atria letter of . The Liiw--wil1 be Kent, in liter, TQM.- Magazine. TERRY DRUGGAN 1'0 GET SUMMONS niacin: that she was "uneomttious.' due to would" use"ot liquor. on he: Illinois produces 13 per cent of the nation's boots and F shoes. SMITH'S 'jllllAXlf SAVE 1m SAP ETY. GOVERNMENT TIGHTWA D Stand at Lester's Novelty Store JUNE TOILET GOODS SALE V Now underway . Take advantage of this sale to 'supply your toilet needs. Ikelitrtleville (361%an 'Natiqnfs ailing" DAY PHONE 35 was? mom-z "? Fina g'roRtt just the if The winner'had a beautiful spoke but the spectators eouldn't see it be- cause of theirpuqtdlerehiefs ' ll'oney talks, of edurse, but a nie- kel has reached the point where it is practically gang); Correct this seritenee: " never criticize anybody," said he, "for do- ing things that "of . If you think women better quali- fied than men to pick candidates, look at what they married. ' , o o T The "sticks" is that region where a thief is_ju_st p. thief instead of a. What doth it profit an Indian polo itician to get elected for one term and convicted tor_anpthert l Nothing is so dittieutt but that it "may be found out by Beekintr---'Nrr t race. ' If he doesn't look important, and yet talks that way, he may be either a millionaire or a dry agent. ' A long hair on a mum's coat 'collur now merely indicates that he Keeps, a horse. _ ha}; in; u'idrtiid golden tule in measuring his: Pte. 'The'bouinthefamnyuth'eone who .bhmee the other when the (tlash/its), is lost. . Wimmin kin be divided into two cltuoes--them that work an' them that work men. _ - t . . The're is no reaping of pubic: with out fling The one " and t other inevitgble. Even the prima damn 'ttds it ad.. visable to employ a press agent to sing her pNited. .5 - Nature it all wet. A seeded tennis player not always. blossoms into a champ. ' _ _ . _ x SeltUh people are not enough to keep their tron themselves. - .803: the Thrilling . T " thtdteatlhear--. " Follow Ballot After Ballot eriininaU ALONG THE CUARBSTONES Hooier-towden--Dswes? Or will it be another "Dark Horse". when the Republicans meet on June 12th? Let us bring the convention into your living room--with an RCA Radiola. J ust 'phone for a demonstration or come ihe iin, is necessary A MAN ABOUT TOWN 'ihiiii ji maceration- Br "Hear ft Here" 't f If Col. Lindbergh in sincere about finding a place cut off from the rest o the world he ought to try ' telephone beth, A. When a debtor puts on tits and his creditors get wind of it, they sometimes come to blows. "lining it 133% cu 011 Luna - w- . I rest the war 1 ht to t Attorneys George ... held and At- 'r a "135mm J'gti. he (rug ry torney 'chk E. Ban-stow. counsel tor ', . . e' _ tttetprmertmpervuor,aatdaaagtpetu Sometimes we wonder if the {arm would be taken to the AW"! bill isn't being framed to relieve court- _30th aisles were to read ,e,trrl, the congressmen as much a, it 'dliiiii evidence into the record Friday l the farmer. . 1tteree Judgment is "fully m. T o * . I by Judge Dawn-dz. ', About the.only time some Libel:- tt ta recalled that when Batman" tyville women will listen to their If" unneeded as "lawn tter-l, husbands is when they talk 1n their Iff LMEKP..M. It felled. :11 is "sriroiGiiAitk Li, war with 'Nicarau We've often wondered "1, it is that the Libertyville man w 9 In: the most to my usually does the least talking. A - -' In Siberia Mr. Tram?- is so far away from the center '0 news that he iim't' rpporteity' fend nearly so, iihiiruritviuiu.to p. . _ ' '. It may be, possible for n Liber- ty'ville man to have more money than brains-Ot." '.tot.fer' very long. t Loan sharks rarely attack thee who do not go out beyond their fi, nancial depths., A _ uiiii (0'; "have" is that it's l feeling that makes 'a man 3 fool himse t. ' ' no? a" Dirty issue; And. I?" Batl torts say you can't have much of party without liquor: _ Maybe mm Libertyville women will vote this year if there doesn't heppen to be I bridge club meeting somewhere that day. The Lrndon stenognpher who swim the Struts " (Shake: de- serveq to have a blue ribbon plu- ed in her typewriter for life. . 3' t We in raving motor show: and) home than and aviation Mtonra.t Whynotcletn'theshtemd give the (and old buggy a chm? The best 4efirtition Awe A politic/rl another thing .we hairen't tie to make out jg iqtrt who ledder- says iitpor is . BAIRSWW MUST _ PAY BACK $45,000 Circuit Judge Chin C. It!" after hearing arguments Thursday ' in the civil suit tor ".450 "nindt aa-r-a-cr/lt,,??,, H. mm. former super- airs aneest.ou'?efytt'Ltetestirunet,.ee; Bill _-- -- - ed by State's Attorney A. V. Smith'umpen Construcuon Company. hey tgu'1"ge'Td'f; P. Dugaci and behaved notice this week on the Km- wo enter ment ri ay"mor- {chem Bond Company of Chloe!!! out m B%il gunk»! for thisitrsctt concern purchased the mad: the mount. ion the five jobs, m question. that try AW George W. Field and At- 'chey would hue to protect than- may Jnek E. Bun-stow. counsel for selves in the Bettttetq pendmg m the _ antenna supervisor. use an "130th court. AW 0. F. Hurley m would be taken to the Ammo: the able-go nun ot uatrwortur. lave court. goth sides were to read cer- 11ee: McKee: and Hurley mu. m t "he!!! endence into the record Friday ',teourt to represent the bond comm perm Wt ls ttffirhn11, mac and um many individuals m l byJWIIl'm-ds. "imutr-tudtrr8te1tttme'tm-: ber- It I: recalled the: when suiraowipeoteuentttoetaetttetneere1' - yuluoceededuwm vat'rljae'i1rii'rir't'iiri'iii'i'iiiiiii lemme: heir Cittrttrtet_?ur.t1er,tiL1eiUeiieL'ttt amnesia. were - - - QM" Aft- - I'LMM'. an "M . mt fight of . -l_.- F . - pom! funds. Amalgam - - oman Judge 0mm G. ',t,ee,s,xeig,',dt,tvte Block 1; mm after hearing a menu Thursday prosecution a a! In the civil wtrgtuor $4.460 "Gria'tlGri, while Attorneys George w. m Ehettteggq a m. former suter-ltuset Jack E. Bdrm)" are Mic my: Wanna: mm. inqtttut- ed by saws mow-31A Tr. tttn1ttt BAIRSTOW MUST [am out e", cuties at an - PAY BACK $45,000 $2£L§2°w tsue/tr",',,,',',.'.)',,;'-" month- Bdrstow tamed ave: 111 but "A". He had been allowed this sum ttrtttetownttoardotWru9utMr investigating poor uses. tutomnbne hires. services of Mrs. Santa Shower investigator; and other expenses saws Attorney Smith contends tttntthetttnrddidnot havepowerw allow mm the sum of ".450 , One Step At a Time Announcement DR. o. E. SIMPSQN, DENTIST: announces that he has opened an om on the second floor of the Mundelein State Bank Building and will maintain the following offiee hours daily except Sunday: k LIBERrYV)lluulli: 25.31%? BANK Drv0. E. Simpson Set a goal for this week-Hr month. No matter how small it maybe. Know the satisfaction of reaching it. That is the first stein Next month, set' a larger goal--- The second step. In a short time you will learn the act of saving. 9:00 a. ti1Atr 12 noon. 1:30 p. ML to 5:00 p. In. Other times ltappointmept. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS MAY WE HELP YOU? ' PHONE 214 far1 cumin; out the cuties d and: "tttittttettonde-tePrf irdiiiiinttie.tttuet-serid he ntgetoeotieetftmrt the lumen baatrurrttonot-traer1n the Airtttesmtrio.erdouMt'etttet8'tv- trtgtirm. The sprirttttheld organized in 1851. i min: financial ins! is min-

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