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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Aug 1928, p. 8

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Roadie Russell and Mrs. Bttg.hettt Basel). wife and mother d Bert Ila-ell. sat through last night. was": news of the Rock- Immune. Mm" thehome of Mrs. an. Andenon. wife of a prominent M.ehgttrdttgenher,and murmur; "In Ila-ell. At home. watched -ttrnnurse.ttteFtttor'sthree 'ttthat-ttad-ttttttttttmt.) mac-never! have tor their mtttersangetr." - In the downtown district of Rock- 'tMttmhtequtdNeaatueqeereror- BANKERS LAUD QUICK ACTION I B. "Bruee" Nickels the w "my hardware mer- a" who promptly respond- d to the alarm connecting his - In the hunk when a - ot AttqdlthB mu up the West mm a M at)! in the afternoon of w I: mound thedollowmg let- - t. the mun-ls Bunkers Associa- h My. --- t __' u" - To tttnt Sea van-110m. Amt. .-The coat. "a "but. may on lee berg 'ha"Wirweartttearm, of -mhlve 'qttunteeredtott "an!" was she may SEMI] ift tlf JOURNEY "ueeamttngtoa11rertttrtayour -ttoeom0oodrrtnrhsmnn- -sttteormaiesnottttemtr- -oettteWmtMeBtrtrrtetate -ttteottserdartmttttrtttBhout -mttstsetmeuftherettters, M.htrttr,ttehttmtndtn_en_tmn- -i'"artkmaiteneatrMt.Pros- -mrp_rrrrru1tseperie?.ttti, - lhe gratitude of all -is--ne-.e!inltrttteetti- -.atMeHertrridtaeyotttor -rttarhhttrrttpelrouto "aeri-Nr'"rtrqrrtounrd"aerv- a. -qetttsgreatreqteset,"m Wmmm "a-r-tttttleer, _ __ - "Am-Int 16. 1928. 'Mr. 3. 11 NM their gnome supply would I Wherever the new radio has been exhibited it has met with instant (ici,',;,'"',?,"',": That the Painted Co. has nproduettotttnintnintlternintheir ie,',',,',",',':',.,?,,'.'" position in the field is assured. I 011mm: Bros.. located in "he Terminal building in the tine light 'spooe. formerly occupied by the Win Go. Clothing manufactur- era, are already any with some forty employu Previous mnounc-z- ment was withheld for special trade reasons. The sauce taken, with that immediately tumble adjoining. is Iuut.fJeet for two hundred thousand Hume new. and Information to prospective hen- ata.' Nickels is en avenge represen- tative Town Guard. He enlisted in the my es soon as war was declared but received a medical discherge in What 1917. Thu didn't satisfy him so he built up ht condition and tstrainentiated,thitttimeintheMtr rims and served throughout the war., He has ttutuifted far highest honors in workmanship and is an instructor in ntieandmaehinetrunttre. Heis typical pt. the. Town Guard organiza- One my reach the Duly News Model Home by automobile tt one drive: to tmeridnn med. Then one MANY VIEW DAILY NEWS MODEL HOME iriaieii WW furnished try the Pen- estra Co. of Chicago and Detroit. a modern electric ironer or Mr. the delight of every housewife. I vacuum cleaner. tam. cutting irons. master and numerous other many articles ot electric development. The sheet metal work was done by Vic Lehman of thts city, head ot the Standard Sheet Diets} Works. The first Mortgage loan hos been pu' through the well known firm ot E. Schmtz and Go., prominent loan. insurance. and real estate brok- ers ot this city. RADIO PLANT RR WAUKEGAN Another new Industry for Wanke- with the parent eotnpartyinLssAn- tales. GaN.. was announced for Waukegan Saturday by the Chemo her of Commerce. 0111mm Brothers. Ine.. under an R. G. A. license. one working yum thesransteel Products Co.. Inc. m the manufacture of the new Fan- steeloBoMte radio sets. _tti1ittimwttieondutr The'rown tymmtutrvotunteernndservesttm community without thought ot com- penndon. Crimeaottriettencettttu1 land: have treenredueedrnateritu1y during the 3% yeanofthe ornam- tionorthesystem. BeTemlcottttties inthestatenrestt1lwitttouttttepro- tectionbutstemaretteirttttakento providetheunorgnnixedeountieoittt 'rownOunrda,andinnveryattort ttmetttewholeatateqrttlttetxweredi 1gtwirtgtaatedthe1eadtrmntttrutr, in the hands at a West Noam: 'romtOunrd,itisttard1riihety thati ttttionntrk-aterii1ivitittttsis The Public Service Co. is furnish- ing the following: A modern electric range in white. trimmed with green to match the green-shaded kitchen. foraBuek1erWilsttusnndthen goes to 2500 North Sheridan road. Wuhan. just opposite the Glen community protection phnnod m amnntaedVttseTIttnotiert'- much. 1tuttoftttme'Ttnmoue and trettng under the authority and smerviaioiiattttetmeriirsattheittlt eountieqigtttteatate. 'nseCountrrtderationtttttttertFte organization furnished the lunar to priwidetttesemenwitttttighptrwered "Attieenmtsawedotrtsttottrumnntt We Large Orders Aland: the Funnel Products Co. hijacked orders tor oven forty thousand sets and double that num- ber m confidently expected to be sold in 1928 delivery. which for the fimt year spells out success The Giltillan Co. has grown from ttsrnn11tteginningin1913totutin- anemia! place in the radio business until now largely done west of mg may mountains. They have sold"; a million sets of their radius, "sing; their own power sets. Theirs is ttl closed corporation of one million dollars capital. They occupy a fine large actor-y of their own in Lot Angela. P. J. Dieting. radio expert ot .wide: experience. is in charge of the plant here with Truman Camel], a Wau- hegan man, formerly with" the Nannie!!! Radio Co., as assistant. Mr. Dieting has been the Kansas City branch manager for the past seven yetrs. The company officers are; Preaidenb-a. W. Quinlan Vice president-g. o. Gilmlan Treasurer--) L, Alspach. Seeretary--A. W. Klusman. rusted Announces New Radio The Fansteel Products Co, claim the attention of the radio using world by their announcement ot the new Paiuteei-Baltite radio, The company treasurer, G L. Als- peel). who has been in charge nt oft- ting the new plant under way. has Just left for [a Angles. The Pamteel Co.. seeking an out- iet for the rare metals gathered trom all the world. now supply to all the world more of rare metal products than nearly all other new; For instance: They supp-1:75 Tungsten points on 00% of all motor cars. and everything in metal tor radios except bulbs and cabinets. ', The Panama} Products Co are not to curtail their present Jame line. Taking on the "Ptctatee1-Bamite' two will mm mean a tremendous increase. Some idea ttt ttttir present volume of business cu: tte' gained by the statement they have foy_rteen, sum and eighteen .aervice stations in the United Btates and Cumin In 1928 Ind 1927 the m1 Co.l was third in the radio field tor ' tiara! advertising imam 3 The new "Funnel Benita Sym- phion" has created I sensation in the radio Nutty. _ At the recent first showing at their Penance! product. the volume of as captions]. rich and full tone. entire- ly tree from hum. seemed unbeliev- able. The development is on the "Byumhion" weaver will aim rem- duee phones/mph records. The "e:. eeiver generates ndin "granule? (Continued from Page I) tutrinluries_tttnteitrttt_tte- tntheUntted A 7-tube receiver of the highest quality operating' direct from the A. C. light circuit. It employs the neutrodvne circuit having that stag- e of tuned radio frequency: a tuned detector tutd two stages of audio frequency of which the last is push- pull. one: A. C. tubes are used in all stages except the last audio and operated considerably below their rated filament voltage to insure long life and m not effected by ordinary engages in A. C. line voltage. The "Lonely One" evidently crav- ed companionship that night, for he had two accomplices, one of whom acted " "lookout," while the other k'll,hi. him into the building. The trio were Been at work by Jack Behn and James Gar- ron, of the Clayon Hotel, who tele- phoned an alarm to police head- quarters. It is believed they made their escape in an automobile. un Seven! Letters The queer burglar left his usual calling card and also five lengthy letters addressed to the Daily News police reporter; Assistant Chief Ken- nedy: Frank Wallin. orchestra direc- tor at the Genesee theatre: Bud Hoo- ton, manager ttt the Genesee' theatre and Another newBpttperttiAn. power for heating the tune filaments? which together with the special Sal-9 kite condensers give the long sought) for fullness and tone.. l Spam generally, 'the 'Pansteel Bahia" radio is: Specie! condensers developed by Bauxite end having I high electrical capacity permit the manufacture of a receiver which he: unusual tone quality end volume without any dis- mhuung hum. The receiver is com- pletely shielded to insure selectivity even when operated in congested broadcasting een era. The atttpllfi: cation factor is It over 12.000900. making the reoei eatheme.w sensi- tive. an advance e when tuning in distant stations. There are only three controls. a; single direct-drive station selector, 7 I volume control. and switch. 1: ' In his letter to Wallln. "The Lone- ly One" requests that the orchestra leader sing "Romontt" or "Laugh Clown Laugh" for his special ttenettt at next weanesday evening's per- romance. To' give the mimic radio furniture computable "mime. rtMtio_teceivet. connection: was made with one of the oldest nnd best furniture Dtattu- facturers to supply Baku: radio in cabinets by Berbsy agd Gav of secluslon Thursday might after over a week of inactivity and broke into the Taylor Wholesale grocery warehouse at 5 North Sheridan road, Waukegan and escaped less than five minutes before the at? rival of police. The offices had been completely ransacked, abut as near as can be determined the gov!" did not escape with any t. & "The Lonelz: One," evasive burg- lar and pub! ity hound, came out of seelusion Thursday might aftef GETS AWAY JUST WHEN CUPS COME The thieves gained entrance by HAY FEVER VICTIMS will find great relief in Chiropractic adjust- ments. o those who have not tried it, the re- sults will be surprising TOf/r, .are relieved of the annoying symptoms and complete failures are rare. 1 ", ' Telephone ulna-mm. " for appointment. AUDITORIUM THEATRE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22N D All the action of a three ring.circus. All the thrills of a sweet love story. All the drama of an underworld gang feud. A true to life drama of thehig tops with Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes at their lovable best. ' Also" Charlie Chain, in PAWNSHOPV l Fox News. T ; . THE a2EAT STAQS af'THE BIG PADADE" o' " Three Ring Marriage , , Also Mickey McGuire Comedy, "Mielreys's In Love." F MARY ASTOR and LLOYD HUGHES in - mgether again/ SATURDAY, AUGUST 25TH " TOM MIX. irt "Hello Cheyenne ' , RENEE ADOREE Don't mits, this fascinating romance! Dr. B. T. Lynch, DP. Littertrvitte, m. Comedy and Color Classic THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDéY, AUQQST 22, 1928 , The Tenth street lads knotted the 'count in the first of the fifth ehieflp because of the clever base running in! T Pabst. The shortstop with the 1 brewery name drew a pass after two (were out and was caught off first' Flay a swell snap by Bryant. He made t) dash for second and slid in safely lwhen .A Baker headed off Tobin's throwtoo far to the right of the sack. Pabst then stole third as: was in a strategic position to co when Wallis Kaine eluded to our ed. but no trace ot the burglars was found. The gaggle was a pitching} duel be- tween k, the big right ander of the Tenth street crowd and Tom Bryant, late of the Florida state League! neither having the edgy with Nick Keller's All Nations took a tight game from the Tent street Business Mens' team, of Wankeuan, Sunday afternon at the Fair Grounds at Libertyville breaking the, tie, which had Stood at one all from the fifth frame, when a snail: by Mania and a nice double by were in the last half of the ninth put aéross the winning run, and gave the len Zerk /howeveF, had row to hoe because of the port by his team mates. The squad cars were, sent out and every section pt the city WtMC8eareh- ii7t 'ii'i'ztiiii"iii,iii,' let. Zerk 7 owe The All Nations drew first blood in the third inning without the aid of a safe hit. Kohu, first up .walk.. ed and was followed by Ross who also drew a walk. Tobin laid down a nice sacrifice advaneitttrthe run-' nets to second and third and Virr.. We fanned. Z. Pabst booted Luke's " and Kobu crossed the pan with the first marker. 'Carroll drew 3 walk,, the third 'irt1tr,,titg. ticket issued by Zerk in . inning, and the hues were filled with two out. The opportunity for addition- al runs glimmering when Dianis grounded to pitcher'. , o The burglars had already searcneq the place for loot when their pres- ence was discovered. They had op- ened the front doo: trom the tnsttitt and were evidently intendlng to leave when they discovered they were bung watched and went back inside. - Taylor Checks Over Stock _' Investttrntittn showed that the palr left by side door leadtngto a tire escape whichwas found open. A, a. Taylor. proprietor ot the warehouse, was summed» by the pohce and after thoroughly checking over my attiee stated that as tar as he chum determine nothing had been taken. The five letters were found his desk. It is possl le that the intruders might have'carted away a few dol- tars worth of groceries. ALL NATIONS TAKE '.; CLOSE GAME SUNDAY ter. Men Notice Thieves Behn and Garran were standing near the Hotel Waukegan when they noticed two men standing in the doorway of the Taylor warehouse and a third fellow in front ot the library, evidently acting as a lookout. The actions of'the three aroused the sus- picions of Behn and Gwen 3nd tlieti' immediately notified the ponce. . . elevator. tloo? at the warehousé by the freight Huff dashed trio had ned. "Yiiritotieil neceiveg tlte_flHm a The Nations threwnwny a won» me 'to the Nations by a icon; of was}; pigching dug] be lked agiinst eaih hur- Lowever, Jutd the hard to the scene, but the 5-9 Em iv! sup- l With the count at 1 to 1 when [the All Nations came to bat in the ;lnst of the ninth, Dianis singled lthrough the infield between short land second and advanced when Z. ' Pabst handled the' ball (Poorly on the upturn. Meyers foun one to his Liking and drove it to left center for '3 double scoring Binnie from sec- ond with theorinning run. Kobza was on the mound for the tiryt three innings and was then derml chance to regain the lead in the last of the same round when Tobin droye one on a line over Zorc'a nead for the bases. He camped on third while Verhagie col- lected his second strikeout and when Carroll lined out, to left he tried to rscore but was nipped at the plate Ary. a dandy throw lr, Zys. The drive was m short l t and it looked like poor coaching to send Tobin in 'after the catch. taken out to rest up for his trip to Iowa following the game. He with Keller, Ray Baker and Verhagie left by motor it'tt, evenirgr. for Du- buque where er was billed to pitch for the home team Mondav against Waterloo and Kobza will work for Cascade on Wednesday. The score: Tenth Street held while the hilt fielding member of the same farm y fanned and Kerk gent gut on a high popup in front of the plate. Tenth street threatened again in the eighth but some nice pi mg by Bryant kept the marker away tom the counting station. w.. Kaires amgled after one was out in this round, went to second on a wild pitch and stole third where he was [Successor to Waukegan Business ColTege] On Monday, September 10th, the Lake Connty Business Ctilllege will open its new Q quarters occupying the entire 4th floor This everit marks a new era in business education for the ' of Lake County. Lake County Easiness College Cor. Washington and Genesee Streets. . ENROLL NOW Lake County Business College Of -the Waukegan State Bank Building. a Unusual Advantages Warren D. Bruner, Pres. Bruner & Simmons Inc., Chicago. C. o. Brown, Treasurer Abbott Laboratories Inc., North Chicago. R. W. Churchill, Attorney, Grays Lake. Glenn G. Hoskins, Vice Pres. Foulds Milling Co., Libertyville. Montague R. Rasmussen, Rasmussen Bros., Shoes, Lake Forest. J. W. Simons, Supt. Trans., CNS. & M.R.R., Highland Park. ' Carl W. Stenger, Pres., Waukegan State Bank, Waukegan. Herbert Voss, Proprietor Antioch Lumber & Coal Co., Antioch. Paul W. Pettengill, Paul W. Pettengill C.P.A.'S., Waukegan. The College will be operated by Certified Public Accountants and Practical Business Men. Free Employment Bureau. Contact with leading business houses in Northern Illinois. Modern Equipment. Actual experience in business offices while attending College. Assistance in securing part time employment to help defray your expenses. _ 1 "At this youthful age, the child would not be expected to do the fillings that the grown-up should (of done," declared Mr. Mayer, and C it is the duty of every motorist hav- ging children, or for that matter, :anyone " a passenger to carefully I guard against this form of accident. Never allow a child to sit next to the door of an automobile if it is possible, nor extend it any such privileges a closing or opening the doors for passengers. In this wise my doom, which would otherwise seem securely fastened have merely been closed without the double- snap lock taking hold. A three year old son of a party of tourists was recently hurled to the pavement from a car traveling at an appro- ximate speed of forty miles per hour The child was severely in- jured and may possibly be crippled for life, due no'doubt, to someones carelessness. " Several serious accidents have been reported during the tirgt six months of the year involving use: where children have fallen out of machines due to extreme careless- ness on the part of the motorist, ae- eording to a bulletin issued by Si. Mayer, President of The Automobile Club of Illinois. . Me rs, . ............4 A. Eral/u: ........1 A? bias, 2b. ........2 Kabul, p. ...............0 Bryant, ttt ......".....2 Tenth Street-o-o-o-tFr/ii-l S All 2f't,',tiioi,t,1i"tit0t,1iid ummry: Three use it, o in. Two base hits: Z Pabst, Meyers. Sacrifice hits: Tobin. Stolen hues Tobinf' Z. Pabst 2, W. Kaine. _Stru_c out gy kerk 10, by, K_9bu l, by B nut 9, Zerk 't off J Ii); Bl'glllt 9. Base on rk , off Bryant 2. CHILDREN HURT IN FALL FROM AUTOS Board of Directors Hemstitching, Pleating o BUTTON savanna I MARJORIE CARY (Successors to Waukegan Business College) . M. R. BEEMAN, C.P.A. Vice President and Principal. . ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR A Eadiegan State Bank Building. "huh"! At The Rein Co., Waukegan. Announcing " the politician . use: it, the biggest farm problem as how to win the farm vote. PHONE 9 LIBERTYVILLE. ILL. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evening. Qtg,Stige,gtEg,,ttygvgeg2gt',',tgt i',':,',.,','.,',','."]:,.',',',',',',,) br--ttt-ft_tspeidn . .. I hi . Andaretthetre_reatHrnhtrreetntthr-et oolclymthehloydloomprocuswhichmvuthe 'hbric3tttime-rthnnttumnnhands. Deena-I1 withendaandhnota. Nothingtocatchormtch. Hereareearri-of-derfuidumbi1itvant1qnr. formityofwenve. Itorineveryruprighotmodtun ateetdireemtter--enexchmiveuoFipeoes. "rardcarri-ndesttiemintl?fvenrntestartd, btertdtrignsanden1oreetns Comeintodnyand ma1reri'"itGeaectioetfexmtth--1vo_ I Ray Furniture & Paint Store See Our Assortment of Baby Carriages First Waukegan Telephone 307. to get the experience. England and France must think , went_ into the, World War just ii,?, '

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