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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Apr 1922, p. 6

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" M Nico by My Hm In F wu- u-IM 01m M 21.-I1vo mull rots dt"tedg'li' attempted to an: '0- - my run a a. mm C -- a Win-c. M. an In in. -eeeerte to the police. fol- C lulu-druids m "In - OrteMthernertieid . m. ', '-.mMterwe-ftsttre-g I n the Ni of I'm. 011 had Clem-d a. '8ght , b "I the qttatl no". Ther Imprmthem "ya-Icahn: mum eh 'irlii'iiiiyi':'i?i'viyiiEt' Eiiii'iiiiiiiiii.,ii. only» m It not; 'th not! he. - to", Mon. amt: m FIVE " nun. canons "no many. New"; KAmHAL LEAGUE. M. b. Grim-u. I. m. to: " Louis. . - Fart I: Brooklyn. 1. mm. vat mm "RICA?! LEAGUE. an... q; at Louis. E ear 6; Detrott, . 3; nun-m L M to". . WM . trauma. or THI cw" _ Ila-Ion". moon hr Lu Thu wnu 'WIM'U.I. land-tum LUBRICAN LIAOUI WILL!" IEYIOLDS PM. QM I " a .710 BAY-m .' "New In 013ml. Mt Hal-bl " "rm 81mlh' "I [N0 PM IN IRELAND - .-.ayeibrs 9'9! "-95 'y.fits Pm m., April 21.4mm!" Eva- en. mmdght boxer. who diap- peuedlhonlyhdore hemtoheve appeal-ea tn a ten-round bout with Both New. returned to his home. mmueumnummm- room by' two I. who heat him. threw him Into In automobile and drove hill to Wesley (My. where they toned him. m into I box ear. I]. re- e.eeqd cordon" he laid. ad 'et.'l'l, my to in home. Everett In buttered than the head end , The handles mailed the political leader- that unless peace la metal the workers will refuse to be longs! dominated by militarism. In the mamime there ls dunner that dvll war will break out Kellen", " any moment. In met, a state of war alto-(1y exhil- in Dublln and leaders tur an! it will spread to every corner of the country. time to Meal thin"! act: The, ovetr-airiiiiiiriirmsi1iETiir tommmmmm-m ttndtteeat-edftomthetrsaittmtrt, "amped with than. only toleun that them-Mumm- hnd but: mummbdon. PMor to the meeting the lulu-r chm!- conterred with the archbisuup nud lord mayor, Indium; that the (115mm: due to ttrtemplo.rutent I: musing the work- " to become dean-rule, Ounhy M " Faith. Ill. any. " conrlnlucl ADJOURNS wnK WITHOUT ACTION Dublin, April 21.- "n.- m." new. Mtem VII In ,c.ssiott tor 'e' hours Ind than mljuunml to Walnut» dny without making an) unnuuuCO- men! " to -ttlement or mummy. he!) man at midnight the repub- licans launch attacks on the Fret Satan and the mutton I: m worn than in the any. ot the Buck and Tan. The mall robbers. anion, choosing I day our tho an: of February. tttemghtthertad-eted the right mm on" Mut- ub. It": - um In... . m. can. "I. I'll; 'ram.qqq. " m. "t'.'.eN 2iU"tlr, run-- I. it 'ATI, allSll .41.. m" ....- Chic-to. April 21.--ie mall mtr trem, who may attempted to Ital the 31mm on: roll a! the 81112an on my at Whiting. Ind" an In cum. acceding to the police. fol- lowing I oeHeq of ma. In Whiting and Chitin. One of the men ll mid to have mow. BAY-N; l my. and"; no. t hit em Ind, -h00; No. I d.- othv. 300th In 1 do": and." lo. a guy. gym»; n. Iggy"... Dublin in "no. of Civil war-Labor Party Throat." a Gen. qrel smk:. [ chin" Polka. by They Have "an Who W 8120" " Whitlng. Ind. HEN KW? AID BEAT BOXER 73.11. min. I": an: a... "I and and No. t clover. am; No. I u do." Inn on M I do- - In". "ml; In ' - at a: IV. manna; (funnel. an. "Wu-m. nun. I Iron. m; m m commonl- I ttromttmr, SmemN.rorF8Ne:N.eoro.8Nqi. was". Eepr0, m: mull-N. SEIZE FIVE " HAIL BANDITS W; "I... we; lacuna nod. "ttu me- to "(all "160' Tum. Or; will. - 1Bqa.-Preqt: an". I'm. - In... W; all-column" lot.. "a; "tr-wold In unnamed can. on. and. De; than" Mules. N gm; .1me re " " One. I POULT T-Tor) 'tte: Mb. .3; Mon, m,mon.1e;0ueu In; - me. ICED POULTRY -Turhcrl. - lulu. "no; mun. nova In! Jf9TAToe-r'or MH.. no.1. "mm Tum Him "no In Car While Ho Wu Unconscious. "amne. - WM' THE IARKET S FOR "rerun Minding: wen all kid " In "no hour. The anemia». uh" Wad was more than 22,000 my". One hundred and eighty-three trees were planted " the grounds of the half million dollur Fair just north of Anion and will be marked with brown when and on my 28thntr.8ttp.m.wi0ttededieated to the'bruvu boys from K:- And surrounding counties who paid the supreme when during the world m. Gen. Pauling has been invited to nab the speech. Vina For Porche- Ild Hon. Walk On brick, stone. or 10th con- enu, use the "if-aapporting kinds, lib Mann's M which is m: than BOMB Ivy. On a wooden house avoid the . Onbckpordt.'l'be{ollowin¢w ttetooe-forthefrrmtoV house. Bitter Sweet, Trumpet Flavor,Wild Grape and Inn'- Boneymkla. muhcsattrsehqouruat+ no Sdlooll of Cook out: Iliad 220 American Elm he" in themhoottrrotmdsoftuG-ms Friday. April T--at 2:30p... The Trees will be marked with I bronze marker and the livmg 'ttemo- gint will testify to the heroism of the have boys. The Trees will be and tor by the Achievement Club of the District. M.. to Mort Tree The Amadeus: Foxestry Amh- tion, Washington, D. C. will - obi-onto markertobeusedontto (no: for 31.00. This marbl- gives name of soldier and all. of organization doing the planting. Tree Folder Write the American Forutry Att.. sociation, Washington, D. c, and ask for the folder on Tree Planting. It will be sent tree. The folds: will be t splendid help to nil who expect to Ant trees " those who have trees now growing. Onawoodcn house avoid the ntrovenndxtseatrellisoratmetq wimtotenodqrittthoobattthat vineseaab.taiddownit the hotttseupntrtted.WottdbirtesBttter. Swuglllinoism Porftmttroeeht?tmBydyur- rou-lho. 3m Claudia. Ban- Mer Ind Memorial roles, and Wilh- on' the may aide, Englann's Ivy and Woodbine, Boston ivy, Hull's Honey-Ink]. Ind Pox Grape. o-tkat-What/ttenamel dumb which bu yd!" bell shaped mwmmel-meomout? A-u-Then-oft/Nutr grPorsrthtn orGadenBeé1.Ihem "eeteveratvarietu-'ednNeh amesoturrtr.NNttethrt-tftte mrseaunrrsrthhrrtt-dis Th Tree was dedicated to the addict or soldiers from that district Who made the supremr ascribe. dur- ll: the war. Aa-es-Etta-hen-ide awe-11nd funk] h- planted!" mquN-aforeuh mummy. Donut tttnate-tbeter?" Catnl Stun Pair At Auror- q-tittn--WhatenatrdttfortU ,ror-tuta.tthet-otrth. arm-MM'W? Ar-er-Ft-ttsatire-- pen-nee of that duh-Mun in- "eta-l-wel-ttttAr-nate a! lead. On my " and and than; will usually be tandem. Vina: forth. MW Queatiort-Whntisthe "Weep- lng tree for a m? -Bl--iBq '3".7" alumni-AI... queatiorv--Bow far apart show}! Du to. he - on a city my - AWNO "ping cm in the rttththindoratme (whee-nary. Beautiful natamt trees that awaken thouehta of a higher life In much better. We have too may tomb- stone: 3nd depressive sight: In our cemeteries. 'illllt?lfilltiit12t2'ir - AmRNEYLAT-mw - h Othee and Residence on Cook Are. mm' M '; Phone Itll LIBERT'Yv1LtAl Hm GROW A "n T r "NAVY I'D Quuio- nl Answer- "humus-nu "WWVW'" _ s'ettetsU Punt r»- The Schools of Cook county: . mn'ron Kim In" in =============c=c=======.= tt2tth2i'tt 'iEiisiiFrGy,l Dil. J. L. TAYLOR In? - M Of6eq In F'trst Nationd Bank Bldg 1"N8lratt Htmrritor.30susdTtotrp.trx. 9y Eerie-p Residence, Broadway, apps". put We In tucking beanu Julius Gary and Ian-la Fm had per- Net spelling monk laat "at. Eluitthrshmtin of the third trmek,Mitdmd alrrstinttofthehrtrt qradenmiMittetErueg-per- teetinarithmetieand-truttrlaat All the - of the school had ormttammPtH.y.Wernitottndts long "lung period, during this per- iod we took I tetin writing. We were att nuke-i according to our ml. Blanch. Berghorn and Ethel Euler mind ucellent. Tttestsrth-1eiehthemdesare tr-vitrrrhtettteirem-r. NettieBtmrte.metoour school tt,au'r'tgidhu'e,'l"2e'it e Wheeling Center wheel. She is an eighth [Mo pupil. We were verretadttrg-ive her inbour TOW 57 Room two expressed their lym- pathy to In. Jensen by sending some earnatiom, to her home in Ohio, Illinois. _ We - mtioyed our We) on G.ood My. l Burl Wow": is completing hia sewing stud and Carl Todne has just tutiaHd , at of a. trip. Mr. nnd In. George Mn and children spatula week lanky in Gale-go. The eighth and. are busy work- ing die examination problems in that! MM Mildred' EmAintr entertained m of her little friends! on Sat- urby Moon on the oeeaaion of her month birthday. fn "rutu-surtedtotoio diary, may no getting dong nicely. Otihr lion-u. Gnu Banding and We! Hironimus when not in school Monday. _ We all. the pupils of room one who In M while In. Jen-en is away from town. Luz rook wu visiting'veok a school. Am the visitor- no Mildred tlhaeh of wuworth. Wh- conaln. mun Wrench, Russell Lil! and Jar Alanna. Alfred Waugh and Hunk! Ind It-il Lil! wen when " recesses Thursday. DR. 0." F. BUTTERFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 66 LEW We It!" had the misfortune to break the (In. door of the book- The childan law a robin building a nest in u tree on the taboo! grounds. 161 Dwain Are, All of the tust, second fourth and Mth and: pupils were perfect In spelling for an week. Evdyn Mt 3nd Eloy Pim- nmtill m Ibsent on d". VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGNN ELHANAN W. COLBY C. B. OLNEY. D. V. M. ATTORNEY-A151" Ftrst National M Btrt1dhte. Aux-ant State Veterinarian BUT'I'ERHELD SCHOOL LAKE ZURICH SCHOOL mun SCHOOL B." H._MILLER LIBERTYVILLE North Shore Line Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee ll. It. Passenger Station LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE I Baggage Checked to all points. Trains leave Libertyville at thirty-minute inter- vals from 5:48 a. m. to 10:48 a. m., then at 11:48 a. m. and every half-hour thereafter until 8:48 p. m.; then 9:48 p. m. and every hour thereafter until 12:48 a. m. These trains make prompt connections at Lake Bluff for Chicago. Ana-dud 1yxatt"tochitqro-tedtmetis 63rd and Don-had" and do not citric the Loop The clean, comfortable cars and attentive em- ployees of this convenient route insure to all 7 travelers a pleasant and restful Journey. To the hurried business man the frequency and reliability of North Shore service mean a very real saving in time and energy. Stop-overs are made with minimum loss of time. Extended trips on the speedy electric trains offer excellent opportunity for repose. Arrivals are always prompt. . Enjoy the Advantages of Electric Travel on the Phone 74

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