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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Mar 1922, p. 8

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\ W' Washington, Feb. 28. --Charles W. [ W pforse was Andicted br © s o. Thve .. _ New : York shipbuilder and fAnancier _ _ js charged with conspiracy and .em-- o . oc o adt _ ... war time shipping contracts he essm ~Zederal prison, where he was _ ,ment for bank wrecking, when it was I '_.*"m . . _' personal -- interest _ tbeir plant also i § . Within a few : rE" . been indicted 1 44 gfimm _ part of Attorney & a was his a >'-._~f;:~ Mr. atement issued by Morse A"""" "*" Daugherty With Persona m_unm. * ~~Leenard D, Cristie, assistant treas _' wrer of . the same company. y Threse Charges Made. « ------ AH are charged with making hg:; ,_":n as to the value of < af tweir ny and of ob _ taining loans u:;: shipping board «) gh the strength of such alleged assets. *' > Using board funds for their f n t:: and : for improving . the nt also is charged. é} thin a few minutes after he had es i Indicted Mr: Morse issued a t charging | the indictment s to personal animus on the _ 'part of Attorney General Daugherty, p¥5 'was his attorney some years *' 'digo-- when-- Mr. Motse obtained his 7A from Atlanta penitentiary, .. gand officials of the shipping board. .. _( * .'~ _ Allegos Fee Dispute. [ eeveirine tncictment in terribly usture1 a A "The attorney general, 1 c uy U s. usY i W-&flhqm interest of shipping board of-- is due largely to the millions .'.'?"; they owe the Virginia Ship-- © Buliding cofporation for ships-- con-- . stru @uring the war and deliv-- BJ to the government, for which do not want to pay, and which be proved in the courts. wigh --to frighten other 7 e (Morse's company). Mr. is now head of the Amer-- _ Gearge M. Burdette, lawyer, of New g"""wm'"l Frauds. | g*fl.m were indicted the Morse activities. m Reinhardt, former auditor of the United States shipping beard, of Beott of Wllmmm ~the Virginia Shipbuilding corpe i m 3x 3 ' Yeuth Killis Seif Shortly After OQrime is Committed, Bolomon, Afteen years old, and Nell These were: Former Judge W. W. n Anat sey * * * SLAYS TWO SLEEPING QIRLS _ Brownsvilie, Ky., Feb. 28. --Parents #6 12 children in five years is the dis © TWINS, THEN QUADRUPLETS ment Over Fee of Years Ago. in Five Years. peroral pighitition agent. Mias Hopies ° gent. is now m.ofl where her desk is located in the office of the prohibi-- tion contmissioner. a . -- The «President --insisted that the measure--Carry the sales tax which be said was the most feasible method of raising the, money. -- He strongly op-- m'&.mmmmn payments on the British loan be used or the bonus, declaring that such a plan would mortgage the British bonds in r _of their receipt by the The by the farm blo¢ in the 'the bonus be pald _out of etpected savings in army and thvym and by receipts "hmd-fl-nm "ldnwwlr. ~'Tht President's position will be laid 'before the ways and means committee that body meets to complete the bill in accordance with instruc . from a Republican party caucus » ago. # r a-nuvu Mondell and Ford-- 'u-'-u&m'mumw n nal amndntss ies 3y ons ;umwu by sponsora f the sales tax that the sales tax [,*-.vhldmnjnhlbymcm mittse last week, will be presented FIGHT FOR SALES TAX rmm-nm His Demand Friends Launch Campaign to Make Beriin, Feb, 28.--A campaign to put ::z-umm.-u for the presidency of the BACK FORMER CROWN PRINCE general election was quietly inunched here by bis. friends and .adherents throughout the country. Recent pub-- Heations of bis letter to . Professor Zorn, his old teacher, recognizing the republica® regime as the fatherland's legal government, now is taken to have been the opening gun in his campaign. Miss Georgia Hopley, of Ohio, the Explosion and Flames Destroy Build-- Ing at Los Angeles: FEAR EIGHT DEAD 1N BLAST mmmuh'tgfl in a terrifc explosion and fAre that occurred in street between Ninth and 'Tenth. i/ finmes destroyed a large * containing six . shops and a roomitg house and caused an: estimated loss of $75,000. Four of those reported missing were m::nnu-uunmn. plosion of a tire mold, which is said to have occastoned the ensuing confia-- gration. .. The burst of fame broke through windows in the Areproof ses copiorabic damagh LEGION POST AFTER HARVEY| Chicago, Feb. 28.--The recall of Ool. I1! Veto Any Adjusted Wante red--until --Wednesday -- on account of the il of the pas-- tor, Rev. Earl C. Morgan _ On the evening of March 8, the customar; mrwfllbeumdutt.fio'doek. ml:.hflthhdnmmvill George Madole is recovering from. an attack of diphtheria and Mrs. Mil-- lie Madole and famil; wish to ex-- 'press their gratitude for the many acts of kindness of the neighbors and friends during their sickness -- and quarantine. c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholls have by the Milléer family. and Mrs, M. Nicholls and Miss Clara Happe} will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Nicholls, eR W. G. , in o¥ of violin, led the Aptoch grade schogl. orches' tra at the under the auspjces of the en :of that The Loranger Comedians opened 'a m%wtafinmfll-- torium . theatre. Monday r with a good house. All present the program which consisted a . four evening, Feb. 28, the company will les Robinson. as m"lr- impersonation of the character he rep-- cresents all that could be desired.. In all eight characters are in this most interesting, special vaudeville feature ~of mono. loques and between acts is an added To inexease the }mn-t M'm' per« during -E':'Augm is looke@Wor. ~ Waliter Lightbody will leave for Paris, Saturday, March 11, on a bus-- en n semagis emp the Tribune for several years and his appointment to transact important business in a foreign country is an indication of the confidence his em. ployers have of his ability. The entertainment given by the Libertyville -- grammar school pupils Friday evening, drew a large and ap-- audience.. The pupils tak-- big part did exceptionally well "and exceedingly pretty and lent much to the effectiveness of the drills, dancing and acting of the young performers. each grade was flu the program and did justice to excel-- lent training and time spent by the teachers in preparation. About $135 was cleared by the The money wil} be used for-- lantern slides and other needed paraphernalia. New Emerson Records ......... 88. note Piayer--Piano Rolls ..... en t Cl --sl ts °V . * .Abe--2be--bie ROY'8 109 So. Genesee St. »f-hm HiL. Mason H. D. Cord and Mason H.D. Inner Tube Now is a chance when the frost is coming from 4A . «> Sthe ground finohwbneymmdaldmmlfl be delayed on the road with Lucky tires on your car. 'l'llec:urcantotllfll'u.hgld ':'fi::r:-m':o.it'.:o 'qlb w truck u H agon. n-u-nwmuvemfimuewmdmm All Kinds of Mason Tires at 10% off the Het arich. Tiree wil go up. Now is a chance to buy 30 x3y, $19.50 Trial did lpGaaaciigttins umc acs 4 . S vmie uit n c in sipeinmasions weni m hecamg LUCKY LINK TIRE FOR SALE BY ROAD -- NORTH CHWICAGO J B, KOKAR ie K. Mack. ared M, resident « Fox g E a former in the navy at "t Lakes @' laced | uafir';a-?r-iav ukegan --Saturday night on a charge of having obtained money under {alse® pretenses. . The warrant was sworn .out on complaint of G. Carrol Gridley, vice president of the First National Bank of L4 f ville. Mack'g hearing has been con-- tinued to March 7th and he is being. held in bonds of $2,000. : It is charged that while staying at. the Commercial hotel in Waukeg: Mack mailed foour checks to the First National Bank of Libertyville to open & mof mecount. The checks --were all _ denomination, making & All . checks. -- ARparently were ::domd zwflri"fi- people éms-..mmm h!: WM' sent to en fl--lh:bthohnk..p#uvo Mbqlsandsdn&h.k. m f to the police he then is-- m"rmmmnu the First National Bank of Wauke-- When the Libertyville bank sent the checks to Shm--clearing house they re-- ceived word that all of them had been Mqfl'&a&m;-tonhu ertyville bank officials to arrest Mack and this was done Saturday night. : for the Yellow Cab Company of Mack denies any culpability. He says Ne ohaltta the chacks for a mas him $40 for them. CATHERINE BECKMAN ASKS $3,000 DAMAGES IN COURT moblie, & Great Lakes Fruit truck, and a limited train on the North Shore accident have been settled, and several more remain to be settled. injured while riding in the . limited train and that the Gréat Lakes Fruit truck was the cause of the amashup which resulted in her permanent dis-- ability to work as she did before the nocident. She demands $3,000 dam-- on July 21, 1920 George W.. Dougherty, Jr. and Rdna E. Lindberg, both of Waukegan. KElynn F. Calligan and Mildred Mo-- Hugh, both of Milwaukee. Charles A. Hutchinson of Liberty-- ville and Etts V. Sheidon of Grays-- Ross Gibson and Pearl Henrictta, both of Neenah, Wis. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tire Shop the Trains leave Libertyville at thirty--minute intervals from 5:48 a. m. to 10:48 a. m. then at 1148 a. m. and every half hour there-- after until 8:48 p. m.; then 9:48 p. m. and every hour CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. A Trip To Chicago _ Without _ ~ Extravagance lfyot;havemrmaddiuipt?w'ltiswnaflotomp- pmethatyofimdeononc'otthefiuMSImanfm;md. having once tried this convenient route, you will adopt it as your regular one. 'l'hem_mmni!esttoeverymwhohu enjoyed a trip over this line. Excellent speed is maintained with-- out the sacrifice of a single measure of safety or comfort.. The employumulwayseourbommdawenfive. Your arrival is prompt. | | | Five fast trains to South Side, Chicago--63rd and Dorchester-- leave Lake Bluff daily. These trains make stops at Loop Stations, 43rd and Calumet, and 63rd and University. | LIBBBTYVILLI TICKET OFFICE Passenger Station * M eystone 'Primting Service. Procure new time cards at nearest ticket office. New Service thereafter until 12:48 a. m. 1J . tions at Lake Bluff that | [ take you direct to the Chi-- 3 cago Elevated Loop and 11 the South Side Terminal ~©(1 Phone 74

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