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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Apr 1922, p. 3

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Olly twenty vow were cu: m $be District MN) 0.0th Grammar school election 'Satundny evening. Mr. Jordan who win candidate for reelection had no opposition. Mr. 3nd In. W. B. Carr and Mr. and In. Harry Oleuiorf visited Mr. and M1. H. L. Wilson of Liberty- vtlle Sunday. Peter Zulu-I and son George of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fritsch Sundny. luring Rubin and two daughters, Loin am' Edna of o" Park vieited in Deedierd Sunday and attended Mr services at the U. E. church. In. Rehm and mule son are viaiu'ng h. Behm'n par-2M in Milan"; P. W. Kersten of Chicago spent. the week end at the Fred Haggie home. The Freeman family from Chicago In living in the Koeblin building in the apartment recently mated by the Kneely'l. Mr. and In. Freeman lived here about eight years ago in the same building. " Mr. and In. Prod Ubahn will move into the Stryker tpu-tmenu the first of lay . Mr. and Mm. Ralph Pam of 01cm spent Sunday with Mr. "(arm's mother, Mrs. Frank In. George Deck " joined the [hind Evnntreliesir church Sunday. Irs. Roy Hakim of Wilmette spent Sunday " the home of her pants, Mr. and In. Fred Bieder- Ila Ruth Ssndberg, who is u- shunt principal of the Libertyville nigh school was the (out of Mrs. Bury Ola-dot! Saturday. Dr. Wtitiam P. Outlet of High- land PM visited friends in the vil- lage Saturday. Mr. and In. J. P. Sdihcider. In. My sud Jack Schneider of Irv- in; M were guests at the James Iran hone Sunday. Elli] Frederick "In! Sunday with his father in Arlington W'- l lr.Logi¢o!Chicagospentutw yr. and In. Roy V. mnehison otldnys with his son James mu week. Chm were the Sunday guests of! The line: Lila Wirth, Evelyn Mr. amd Ill Ttar Reeds. l Fenian and Esther Lunb of Normal, In: Eleanor Meyer of Harvey.' Illinois spent better with their hoent the week end with her parents, respective familial in Gurnee. It" Eleanor Meyer of Harvey, 'iupent tho week end with her punts Ir. and In. P. H. layer. Sarah Stryker, who "tends school in [-2an spent the week end " Lhehoneofherpmu,llr.md In. Irving Stryker. Ir. sud Mrs. Rona Sherman and two daughters. Grace and Edith, were the "an of the Curenee Slum-n {mm In Chin" from Friday to May of Inpt week. An suction ale wu held u the Henry Plume home on Sammy " tensoon. Dr. Mr C. Welcott and Rev. Walter C. Buhler, new" of the Trinity Emu-owl chard: " High- land Put were guests at the Lin- coln Mil home Thursday. In. In Hole in emailing a be ginner's dun in music. In. Matt Horenberger has at her guest her niece from Calitomia. Otto B. VonLinde has purchased the Harman property on East Doodle" 1mm. Caryl, the little daughter of Mr. and In. Arno Fruit; in quite ill. The new" meeting of the Gram- mar school Pnmrtt-Teneher Ano- elation will be held on Thursday " urnoon. April 20 a: 2:30. The sub- Jeet in, "How to Study Your School." which in I Ion paper by Ilsa Minnie "imam, principal of the William Beye when! of Oak Purl. to be read by one of the mothers. Another paper. "School Credit for Home Work," will be mad by one of the teachers. The meeting has been ret one day forward on mount of the Lake Shore Division of the Illinois State Teacher,' Association meet- intt which will be held in o" Put on Friday It which the Parent- Teac'ner Amochdon will him; a section in which Mrs. Morri Lieber of Winnetka will be chief anther, Dr. J. P. O'Connell, dentist. has w dlco in Deerfield, over Hermann confectionery non, on Wednesday: and Sunnis". Omee hours from 9 B. m. to ' p. m. Phone 218-11. nil lit. "H.r6iis SULPHUR MARS HP Illlllllll [Ill Ilill tlllll Agtrbrmhkt.oqrtottheahks- 'eer,ltehiyeeya,en.,9eyyetr o-teb-tri-little-i. s.emrcdeeuresAmnede-o. itil':):'??,'; . 'ii'?,'?.?,?,','!:)';'??," 't'llS'1LTe"aitd Inch mat II 'tetrhtyndriieorm. - -tGeMomt.iGtor-thet- 1tN"ddertrtM,tNt when Ithr '1..- i%iiid ow" . iiGtfr_iiirTuiiaU, mldudAmMy" "tttoth-sit-lk" In '",7"?s'aerte"NG in rar. rris H. be the Miss Wilda Nelson of Libertyville ago spent Thursday in Gurnee. g in' hazel and Harvey Vincent. spend. by "alumna" and Thursday with mun i their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe tt in l Vingent. l H. D. Hughes who spent the will- will tannin Florida writes that he do" out: not intend to come home 'ttis Bummer only for a snort visit, that Note there will be tmother house for ttgl rent in Guam. def-E Mrs. hill Domuey of Waukegnn » was a Gurnee visitor Sunday. 42-tf ' Julius Bunk: who has been iti Ho: a number of week» u spending (tt few ween convaleacustt " an I home of his brother, Charges Brush I of Avon. ' - "brie It". III has ll with "lithe all week L. W. Wtsketield trana.eud bill'- ncu in Chicago Monday. Doll Faulkner is remodeling In! enlarging his resrience. Mr. Graham, euperiamsdent of UM Bowman Dairy Company hem, is planning to move into tha Me Callouxh fiat. Mr. turd Mrs. Leonard Damn. whose weddmg occurred loudly are making their home with Mr. Dunean's parents for the present. Lynn Vincent was a Chicago vili- tor Tuesday. Little Clare Zimmergnan was ill this week. A Min Mtrxuerite DeOelles and P. w. Gigi. teachers at the Kilt! "ttttttl, wen; Friday in Chicago. The Misses Lillian Barrett, Gnu Whyte and Pearl Doolittle, all of Waukegan were Gurnee visitors Fri- Jay. Miss Helen Mainwaring spent the Easter holidays with her sister in Milwaukee. Owen Metcalf, who a attending the University of Illinois, spent the week end with his parents in Gum... [in Fly Milner and her run, Mm. Fay of Chicago, span the hol- idays It the farmer's home in Gumee. I Mr. Crawford made a tmsinecq trip to Gilmore Suturdny evening. I Sunday manning In enjnylhlP 1,tt.ttg, prowl: wu that at the Baptist church by the Sunday school. 'Each child unwind In Easter bar in fitted with out am eandy the Mr Rabbit Ind Ht. In. W "tdahBdrqn visibd at B-fnttton and" mmoon while Mr. Ernst and Inlay 1min drove on to Algonquin, tally It tr. . m. the Sunday "tret a! St. M [In their - wu- " church. It m «Md br II who Md. India. "You've" in me... My. The line- Rowe and Golden of Cum" mated to Gums Satur- day md went the week end with their friend um Hillier. Chance Welsch of Chicago visit, I "I! tttrt ed here during the holidays. "Burk-u Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Wakehld tmgn of - Sunny in Gnyalth. per t'ertt 'Ih: Helen lcClm has returned 'ef,': totserhomein Garnet: after In "I Bih, tended visit in Glenna. we red: -___ M m Frank Goodger of Dehvm, Wis., '13 a week end visitor here. In. Fenian of Grarsiahe is Viln- ing her Jon uo. Mr. and In. J. W. Gray visited the latter's brother William Gray of Antioch who in it'd"? Victory Memorial hospiul at Waukegan hiving had tn operation for up- pendieitis. _ -- --. . n-_ "A e"""-"'"" Mr. and In. Charla Cape And children of Racine eallU on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. WUefiebd Sunday. Mr. 3nd In. Glenn Hills of Suntan spent the week end in Gumee, Emil Fiche, supervisor of El: township in awnding the meeting in Wuukepn this week. - _ Peter ieirin. W. C. Prehm and Wuner Voelling In Imam: those summoned on Jury the week of April 20. Miss Elk Dent: upon! Wednesday with friends at Park Ridge. Mr. ind Mrs. August Bot: And children visited Sunday with rel- Mr. ind Mrs. August "on ma children visited Sunday with rel- atives It Gilmore. It is reported that Miss Leona Shim in ill with the measles, In. Davidson was on the sick list lust weak. Ferguson Harkness attended the tuneml of his uncle. Wm. Warm, at Ohio, m., Friday. [Alloy Land"? Ind Robert West wen Grimm visitors Monday. Walter Prelim spun Easter in Chicago with friends Vim Schynne Visited his par enta in Wining" on! Sunday. At the election held Saturday, Henry M m elected Bil member of non-hid! "rid. George ti LAKE ZURICH Winter is building I trnr- GURNEB 1 "Coal operation. in the ulnnlnpi 'ham. l'ocnhonml and Ramada dur-l, 'trlru are running full. We no sex-1 I (In; large qua-(Mes of coal from the"; alarms. We are necking 111,11!) 'tom of ml per reek 1nd sham 'til I per rout of coke trom the Col-dbvtlle '! Manual Joseph Jam. new of the Mame. who attended I banquet at Chicago In honor of woundcd and dis- Ibled war veterans. Martha! Joffre ll on his way back to Furl. from a diplomatic mission to Japan. New York, April Mk-Eugene C.) Bumngton and George P. Baku Jr., were elected director: of the United! Bure- Steel corporation. Mr. Met} succeed: Daniel Rad. who" term er plred. George F. Baker. June A. In- mu, K. H. (hr, Ind J. P. Iota]: were reelected. I Eugen. C. Bumngtort and Georg. F Baker, Jr., Are Elected Dinner: ..-Daniql Raid ttstir" "Business condition Inn beta my mvlng." um Judge Gary. churn» Macho-m. "ireadirtttrqp- that there in. been In new" In "350(9me Tinned bud- uu bu doubled In volume In the In! your. STEEL BUSINESS GOOD Big Corporation's Trade Doubles in the Last Year. "We are operating at present up to 75 per cent ingot capacity. The cor- poration has made and). persistent Ind intelligent progress tron the time it named. We have fortttUd our posi- tion and become stronger. We hue added to oar capacity glad to our wealth. "nu-hiya October. 1920 ad 1922. we manned twelve-hour men from 82 per cent of workmen to " per cent. Our potter for I long time nu bean to eliminate Ion; hour: "Export [million I: Int-reusing. and In: been for some time. It In getting bark to when It In before the w..." U. 8. Ink- Realm Defendant In "J's" Claim. . Detroit. llch., April iS-Suit '1' Med by the [overumcnl In the I" District court hen sum: the We Trust mmpany, u receiver ta tho Lint-om Motor column]. for 0.1m. the Imoum clllmed to have been our- pold the motor company on var our mm The trust company I. 'rtrtdtrtg up the uh!" of the motor can". Judge Arthur J. Tum. mm humm- would be W on! v... The Lincoln company wu and by Wm!" Wood"!!! at Itch!"- h the house In! week In his chin- the the Deplrtmmt of Junk-e bud Ntiqd to we. Iqu growing out of the cur-duo commas. LINCOLN MOTOR CO. IS SUED LAKE WNItt WED: MARSHAL JOFFRE mt.thet] Two Marine omeere and Print: Are Killed m Virginia. Wuhlngton. Apr" 18.~Two un- rlne olive" and a private- I'en- Inn-uh Iy killed near QunnHm. Va. when their llded and Ill nut [Anton-Int Earl M Wham. I... Second Lieutenant Dun In". Memphis. Tenn. Ptevete Jooeph J. Ohms». PLANE CRASH IS FATAL TO 3 moulding" "In." Ivy Farms. moo-llama. Pn., Apr" lf; Name In!" qeteheN of the nmhmrlrn raging will not return to the ttttne whrtt the -etatmt I. (not, for they urn trur1ng fur-I. No it. than I (hurt) t'olumttU Milt! hill have boon myrrh-ed our!" m Int week by unwr- m areNemmtt Out of Danger. In. to", Apt" Mt.--.rmn um- III' h "or, w reported to no planet. In but!» prawn, ooh Ind mnhrd to the ground. The (1110.311 Randall w Infh- Aibesrs to Be Increasing; Cities Begin Spring Cleanups l A homing em lsmestpd that M's will be tree of can!" when tune it the whoa Vdured to install ox) (t"p'trtty", whett I: Lawm- In the nlr. ( "Robinson." any! Irteruster. "is in tho n Fr and widespread u demic. There an no scale! fevpr under an Board at health with twink rather than The Honing nun. a In not an Idler. Durin. made Mt calls. 2" we 25 extra. attending AT which " were new a.» " the month then III under her aupervidon. [Minoan Star rennin cated increase in the births may be the rev ous campaign for the all births." The report of 'Y lot Beardstown aha" '" year 1921. an we" previous year. and " crease of " for the an Mt. Carroll "cur. " supply from two pun- and n deep drilled I'll from the Bate WU Health. after I new! ported that the "in considerable canal-law the latter in of mum A Streator dairy re mm. as it: mus tow fund m the graded sch milk used in the Melt, period of a week. "n to considerable," any! dent-Times. "when one out of the Sherman sometime. u huh l pints are given out I d. numbo An Inspection of I? supply at Word M supply at Word to no engineer trom the m INrp""trttertt ot Public Health. ma um» rm" of maples in the labor-m of the department. thaw that (.0 watr |l do for drink I" mum. Aihiiuolnl pumping equipment h necrwnry tor "music nee r-roucuon. Dr. Rm Wruuht d DeKalb. dur "th hell": Impv-rnm-ndcm. for the "In! NM of "mats. Including the eunuc- ol hee. "1"0. DeKnlb and Whiteside. mmh out with the hm both whom " tTtttervuloatn, of the four counmw a which "me an unusual in Marni. Dr. Wright o6tttgtod the dork fur the chi-mm. and [I'll-Cum will be hvld u .tatru inter. vnu. "There in mound) In." rrickneart." "" the Runner H White Hall and vlclnny now than ot my time since the awful nu orv'wnic of a Mlle more than two y, s'"- no." The county nu rrporv- that nhl nmmhrd mhpl u " in the Bott .t HIGHLAND PARK SPEED COP HAS MOTORISTS SORE summer m o that the city lhouxh " Iva pox For th, been known and umroml repuuuon th Jon-oh " [UH7~"N'I. o'm-r of tho w.trttioqtoet Phn'" "r, 1005 Hhvrnlzm road. North Chir «m with A party of friend- hcludlnx 'Jr and Mrs ('hnr In. Ruh- of th, >1th Sula lulu-qr 'rttott, had the 'sxpqrir%ete of maturing to Indium-poin- nvd return withrut tttint-. only to h nubhod at High atnd Purl for thw " tutor thar I .nnd Purl for dr;, {uncut-l mun-hm who wu- returning ' ('hlmo. happonml ', men! And tumlnhu! The Brawl", urtorualtr to"! I of no mum and lime. Ther Din" If mo. Indhnu VI". And Wumk Hum-ml I .Con Citr tor Immut- in thl Tho tah. County - in the only sud-wally m in the county. wrung. New-pope": the Male are "Illa; bin " not the r month rwpon I very mod d through thr, Ped- party encountered all on their trip ma IUIX'H umaln. at Whlth Hm» uh ned. In wrtstht the dirtre t, "n"; , It "and inter a 100 SPRING DRESSES a. Lennon. Dun "Duko" Nolan. lth " wife trom in" DAY,;APRIL 19, In. tau-n truth HIM": water A dug well Art engineer tt of Public pection, re- s receiving L but that y quality. Hy contritr H the milk _, all the _ for the _ amounted ' Indepen- nwiem that 9100! alone ninety halt. thm The indl umber of " lshnd xuary she units and lwntn, of n the end Us at in a vigor. i . anon of l 1 over ad. The hile st m unonm hm man) luring parts Mate Ju HUI If the the de. " District school election; throw: out Lake county were rather live on Saturday, Mg from retur- nachmg me otAre of T. Arth Simpson, county superintendent schools. ln the North school district o!' North Cinrago, the regular ticket candidates we" elected without material apposition. Mu Pnybor- ski "ax rr.-eleeted to the presidency by the [unrest total vote in the elec- tion, 191, and Vincent Zdanowia and Stanley Match were elected as board members, VOLIVA Km COMBOL om ZIONBCIIUUI E COATS carried nu for election to the board of lruntws and the ttnal result- Ihuwed that Edvard Carroll wnh 159 val-w and Edward Snark with lgl Yor", defeated Charles Smith and J. I'. Stmng. Smuh received 104 mum and Strong 137. lio- Oty Election N ln Zion City. w. Hurd Clendinen WM edema-d pro-Idem by an over- who-lmlng vote. He received 1545 votes while only 152 were an for Robert Murdoch, he, opponent. For board members E, L. Carey, with 1643 vote, and E. Fr Harwood. with 1833 warn defeated Louis A. Analyn tracts uncle" North ing and 146 volt. respectively i Extraordinary il Purchase and Ernnl! T. Garrett. who had 1-3.. In tht South Ichool diturit of orth 1'Mrm80 H. H, Hidruecorn wu elven-d lo the preuldvncy. reCeiw g Mr; Notes. A spirited tight was An h " 741a h tt 2r'35A15 Just in time for Easter-Mar- vellas. (krona. Twins, Veldynes. Duvetyns--Three big trrouptF-- tiouth tirhool "hark! mm: year's w. not be trutrrrtitt portant N1. m. alt-I. howevqr, I-ompared ' unnowwz. The North f Frank ti "tt ward, unduaas Special Offering for Easter ization mm will be and pt CAPES 'ttttstruct " with ark (am It the yd n. th- umll nur'a' "west the boardl r po1UU ompaned Mrrn m mu DR. OTTO ll. THOMPSON " 20 WATER ST. omumm ROOM 9 MURRAY BLDG PHONE 933 Pocked in NEW 125 lb. bags-dry, finely pom. EASY TO APPLY. USE THEM THIS SPRING. THE RESULTS WILL SURPRISE YOU. Remember, the more you raise per acre, the lower your cost to grow. :2me WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS USE Putrk View, [Ill-ob M Deericld 28818 Ready Cat Goldie" WW Letters ARCHIE t. ANTES - 3,031.ng PAGE PHONE 505 We Rave A Fresh Stock for Spring Planting 5133'

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