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

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gh8mrerttt totnugtg $0.0 ; to. mad to "I r," m coal to the Ulltl Oh - for m ',, . pol n At "gteteM r; ". S'?? at" 't.TI F nun" mm In t . - the movemtof-I So hr government cinch"! havoj not eogtMdered any plan for ramming! can] among monomers generally} .' _ Quip can 'rom Europe. ', Wu Wanner: already In mm " Ella-m for tmai. "a pm "tsent" 'Nutt?' Join My tttan' w Inn-W! cam-E pp, TTT hi to tte WM Intel. ttr.) 'lift', m can "and, we: .hal R an to" of "ol - p A 1am. nod-c II in. to 81.15 I Ion. '; all!" - MI - "I" the mom! or"! hom noo- t, no. (twink ' uto- - Mn; Io reports with; mm II "M Ill " SEMMS' Mt IN " TS. m "In!" I... the "dthmmmmh "nunmumu gut.- " .mmmun "0'00"!"th was... hum-mt qutuca-Imn Mm: for Distrbution of w" '90! to Be issued "mink": Provided for In his prov - of arbitration to the miners and mm". regardless wf the refusal of tbe miners tend a Imnurny of the (mentors to sun-mm tLe arbitration or. ,gtr.' The President made known this Hawaiian in reply to al win-gram M Governor s'proul. ot liruvi.vl- "In. urging prumm cqeutiort of the "Intuit-n if the executive Invitation _to the awn-tars to reopen their rim-u Ind" promise of protection dues not mull in sum-{mum} production of mm" Witt " "tattrmhsd and I Suddenly Arranged Con'orcnce Goal 'hitrred First " Thou In- Washington of Rail Mud: and Gastric- and Sufi." 'ot Gmom omcm. Fail. to Country In Greatest Hood. Anon-push Alumina. Ilium! Boom. ' - ummn . Km! to.- ' .e-teee%abr KM Tuatrtterrt-tsar$etbe't " Ranch-m W My mum-l. -teat-te+". T mmMuhlr. vt-t-reodt'et'sm balm-pl. you may» *nnbomwvoanluump not-dim" eetal.-Br.- M Scot". Secretary Hoover to "m of roll and: showed to] W: Magnum-n, ruin-a tes .. Mo-tus-e-e-trip"?". Rt s-. Warm of mm 'm - the ormmm of w - " "annotate-m no In. IMta' can!!!" was mood " In. WM." of America. M WHII Imam com- = I." four-m the Mttttttt. m in». death run 32 .. (OI "an. the - tor all In! Wm! mutton." mid the m Imam-t. V tp "I would to the mil of and m tf the mine- wcro worked 'h'.1e,'i1i'c,?:, .trteebrmeterr'" Whtte Hus-e min-11mm! the m of I'm" no" replies to the m of the "NIH"! for (Vbtwn. . by thr In!" In the "In" to Imu- ml Wit-n manned, The "pun - m Cowman Ritchie. Mary- -d; IrMn-vvrn, \'v-rnu 1roottt; my. Aluhlmm um! Adm: Cunvmnr MO". Ctrth All won- ', 'unJ-le m. Alnhnmn "my We". l'tnh All m the "t n.) bl Illinois Govern: Wold. m. In M. "a mm th W! tr, the nat -t'ttt ttrrtrun 'rt 'w-r SI"! 1: 2n ' ' 'toittt-l $t' FT... w, "m ' "Hillard Prur l m rorttsrr "was my 'atb." an: m "d. ther Wt m can" Le" "or" In? 10"" "r 'iitltt to allllgl SPURN man can ll, 8.PROP08AL it rum, BU'IE) (a?! the v! as: r Powerleu. [it -l'resldvm ml" the Hi" Mi" "rudrot Minn"! puo h, Avila. omtt'ottt HM be "not m 2r the The principal mints in dispute be tween the "Natives. who were called here more or less secretly. and the union were gone out m detali at the Coetfereqtee, together with the posaibit- Jty of legislation to meet the situatiun. It was and that no legislation was practicable to deal with the present 1 unite. a... Met M" hr mm yt " um wmlnn..'u. July '2t:--Creaums of Itll "my property claim. commu- - of It! "mm to 1M0." and '" ho- (knmn pawn]. if In" a y, of Angry: dysen- 'd'L 32"." Aaa Eel of an um. wu proposal In a hm ttttrrdtteed by senator Chan-wood of MIMI". 1 Democratic leader. Those "tending the conferenn- said it now appeared that a strike willo- uwut w" much more dlstuttt and ex- pressed pessimism over the lmmwlmte outlook. viewing the coal and rnllrund strikes together. - Mott With Three Senators. Those who attended the coritereuee. culled unexpectedly last night. Int-lud- ed T. DeWitt ('uyler of the Associa- tion of Railway Exgcutlven, L. F. Lo. res of the Delaware & Hudsun, E. J. Pearson of the Nets York. New Haven & Hartford, W. W. Atterbury of the 1'ennsrlvttNts and Frank H. Alfred at the Pore Mnrduette. Svnators Ctttmuins, chairman und' Walnut: and.) and Kellogg onnmy.l members of the Intel-male commerce! committee. were also present. ' It in" that the rail executive- docllnl ther could not nnd would not - I. the union demand for a m- - but. of adjustment. "er also were laid to be Indian Wu; to mtore the m to! employees on strike with n- - to their mlorlty and pe-mt non . arr " New sum to some Rail sun I: Reported to Have. Fahd. _ Iowan". Union Um All '91 the" have hobo den-Med w ""00 mauve. u none-nary "I" they would order the men but to m "an; I nine-ring at the - " up. "In. m M were and to have boa no: by the mun to - "Italian of the nun: "maul" with. " - said (hit the pod". nu-n no the - trmq the an.» m wound with the coal arm; in any. by the non-ton. but the qtt1Nde d Ibo mm; mm- on no one lulu pulm- "pm an ace- .n We. to the mum of ttre no to m '3! raid to be middling. - NAME WAR CLAIMS BODY leach-t Underwood laid claim of Manhunt Inn-ruling than $t,00tV ammo and be": Med with the Sun mum-t. Me Mined that when adjusted the tot-I Imam m'ld he St kill! "KIWI!!! Hun Troops. Wtttt Machine 000. and Oren-an, nttAe Town. Vienna. J dgertt armed my] unmul 'httrersdorf. were n-pnlu' AUSTRIANS BEAT HUIGARIAIS comm Puma: n lawns-n" but twr coup. Tl Mill? "1'? co mm My " Found UMP Stunt." NCO? Burhngton. ' WaMtittgtort, July '.t1.--An efrtt to :tle the railroad strike an n sud-Mil! Tanned (inference of heads of Mid- : railroads and members of thr xieev " Interstate commerce muumltee .tt' last night was understood in Have KILL KANSAS BRIDGE GUARD Empnrlm nor- Jury . -d.r, I "1.0an K an" Burllm toond mm" M. "Mann M "a: nun-ml- an "I. Pruidmt P Warm". , . .udskl of l'n ; whHe Tt " " " " .-llunmrhn we. ottrhitte no: and eke-d the town o' tttrtrmthtrtd. They he All-{run DIM- iru' turhtitttt. Ae. izki 'teshgos ' Walden! I'll " \ 2T.--A mo; ne m i,tcti mud. - " «I Ind. Ttte "and Sum! r no" Bum". Wm Cohan m. Hmtgtarutn loam-n. haw Bumlnmi mrnml has , the powers "I kn. "THE LAKE co TIE"? SITUA' Wuhlnnnn.' July 2t.--Preqideat Hum-c wu told of I mauve on the an")! Individual mum-l Inn-axe meat- to make - with their tin- ploye. and rupme normal opentloln. TM. development was "uracil In or Iml tin-la " fungi-M lag the an! o! the Ulrike. I) " FEM MOVES HIDE "or. Than Thm Hundred trains Han Inn Annulled Thwm tho Country and mg Plant. May I. Forced to Cl... Ball and Coal Strikes If. 8tttwtr Paralytino Country's In. dustries. Chicago, July 21, -Thet United States thor Board "no a sweeping victory in the case oi the Pennsyl- umlu railroad uguilm the board be fore the Pulled Slain Court ot Thte peni- here. The Appellate court re were"! the decision of Federal Judge Page which had enjoined 2h. board from proceeding utptslrst the Pennsyl- vania tor huvipg violated an order of the board prohibiting fur-min; out of limp work. At labor baud head- quarter: it was said the decision any have a far reaching ettect on the mil- road strike, Chicago. July 21.-rndustrittt paraly- sls I: slowly grlpplng the country bo- oms-e of the railroad strike and the coat strike. repum show. The day brought no fresh peace move. In the rail strike. "We have done all we can do and "Hedi: said Ben W. Hooper. chalr- man of the United States runway Inbou- board. Ten of the largest roads entering Cbleuo hported their coal applies would int from ten to forty a": The Chte+ Burlington h Quincy nu Bounced It. coal was "tiBeteett for not can than twelve days. the Penn-yin- m. had coal for the China m to In: " dun and the We salute- ttn can! would tut as Out. The Chi- euoh Nonhwuumhdmlforzi dun. "We will never surrender." sold B. M. Jewell. president of the runway employees d'eparttueut of the Amerlmn Federation of Latter. "We VII" haw the nIIrunds on their knees within two weeks." ' The railroad executives had no Mtttemertt. . Unless Washington can otter some solution the strlke will drift into what may be regarded II the bltteres'. struggle the country yet hss witnessed. was the opinion of industrial heads Ind isbor lenders. ' Coll 8W Serious. The coal short-[e ls crippllng the railroads In various legions of the country. Industrial concern- than": the country will In - to do. gluon WIN, bet-inn of a lacl at not. the big steel cenlcn - heel: over tttttig on I mun-(Io- hull for new all we". - has. of the limit!» and the and wort-n more than no Inim- hn hem annulled (Wu! the scum. adv-uh. to reports min-t atlieeaerettetnttoet-gxt.ndttte all", executives. , Development. In the Ilium-m of maniac-uncut Detroit-rent ertr "and at labor board headquar- terl. tr. F. Gable. paid-m of It: 1ntemrtuoetdt Multan-co of \VI! Wm mouthed the - board Inc week that he would cadaver to have " rtulrmen and executive. "one a nut: until the whole mun could be unwed but to the board. Ber ornl than-Ind mlnlmm of way men Sup aim-d, and without authori- "timi. 3M..- . A||rnnd bruwirsdnrtg mmuei at I time when Nit operation would mu rich mum accoun- at moral of the muntry'l mt u-n., trumpet- tnttun Imam have told high MIN-ills here of their desire to "at 1ptdivlduV ly with their men. Thou executives - out that not- dnm In the e_attrtry'. mum hm- there been In much arc-minted {night um hum! I'Iltlng movmt. lhnhlllty to handle It helm-e of the strike In cogt. In: the mud: hnvIly In lot-t rPWenuett Fur tttee ral-ol- ml Innu- road- no mm to be wttitm to settle at can with their Itrlkorl and Munro full op- b, Men and 00. - "Home! by Chic." J". I _ "I", July tin-LOW tvr'rorum rep oi a seven - We in the up" I'rlmllllll mNgettt "M in the (-uur'. buildin'. - Mel anew} um. Lurludln' on ml. 'ere 11""! gut-mow PI of no. on mil" Man In the mum-Mary not I 82.00» hm enrh uaon LEADERS TO PRISON! Tun other Incl more "who"! to the rmmt)' jail mp". - any: and m. man in will "In, a tterye mu! "PM " I" "W .1va httr Now Mm try In". truud u. A... _ Hone-R hr" on... 2dtr M.--th he?- ltTt'd,'t" I' mum and "In atrium: iii/ n... w R 1min and: thetr unto .IHEEP " "mud", I. Sr'ronsmllt ""- Ittrrr 1 Prowl. to in. Price Situation Ap. I eaptod in Principlc try Work- l men'- Loaders. Will. KEEP " FIGHT "no" "03":an or con nouns; m um. may My. 'teportod--T- p... an. KMted mm Forty News!" 'at L morlck, [In-don, Jul, _i,--'tNreatt, persons have boon tilitu I ml My Imam"! In the ham. 081.11 ~rh-k. It was Nk mntod tet n mural "on "much from Dublin. Tin regulars are rte-1n: In. Final; mm was. The do" of Waterford by hm Slate Inns). I. pro small". The (iv m Inn-Inlet]. . Blunt. July L-Three mlmnry noun-t. July L-Three mun-r: lorrlel. Illa] win Free State lumps. were "ported in awe been burn up by lino unluc- lm wed by republic-n Irregular- near m- Ulnar frontier. Irregular. In um l'ullaumre and Btrr district. are an» m be conscript'lng all main over f, ween "up of use Dublin.. July L -Batttea were re Dublin.. July L -Batttea' were re ported Using It I men-kl: and Water ford between Frc, State troops Ind republic-n irrey n1 Free State fur --.- are reported to have captured Mu; John Castle ttt Limerick In a 3mm "qu1. There was u must! here "between Free Satan mm rebels. but so tar " known there ut-re no Beriout, casual. "a. Free Slater: uru- meeting with op- position In Doing-Al. Sligo, GulWIy, Limerick end T m-rary counties. Reports that tl rebels In County Cork Ind [nude ote."turtss for mac Reports that In. Cork Ind [nude " brought forth the l from the hemlqum Sate nrmy: "Peace built upnn compromise with forces that haw In-lmvml n: the Ir regular. have behaved would he u mire too Costly our the Irish nation to "milder." Tull Btttlement nmde It comm: that the kill 'trosisionul ttovertuuertt will continue tttg. ugxrvssh'e campaign ugulnst the Irregulurs. Vienna, July 21.--The Austrian now ammo"! In: more! the folluwlng pm- posals. which/labor laden! have It'- cqned In principle. reserving the rum of further eoqtettlttttiogt with the work. an whom they represent: . 1. An lmnediutr Increase ot allow- unce to the unemployed. upon whloh class the existing mndItloos Ire mm! severe. , Control eomrulV to be placed " all bank- to enforce the [Maw mm m prop-mum (riding In for. elgn nooks. '8. 1'mMts'tt- (i Importrtums of III WI. unde- - which dun- un you". in Bettd. A - _ _ a."vieoeou, pram-nth- of food all dothtna [mummy and price-rum". Cori- .kly . . . AUSTRIA IN OFFER T0 LABOR cult- July ... loot. .. lin- July . . IODL . FTA9UR--Hnrd norm. wfteat--amort pm. on. ECOIIS. "and mm has: to 'S-lb. cotton at". CANE". w an -, umn Ion - - Ilhon mum, 'bnqb.. and Chat uncut-blunt! mum. In"! an m -wtttte patent. "lulu: M. WC. HAY-NO. I timothy My. -ar. No. t tummy um] No. I "the (MCI and. macaw: No. l duvet .llod Mud No. t mud. ".MI; No. t but! clovor mud mud " I down. 05." 13.0. No. t mm ehtvqe uh"! not! No. t - mixed. 'te0'Ut6.0W. Mo. I llmmhy at My" ha r, "MO. BUTTER-' ram-f7. - " .eore. In; - "in. "a"... I pro- mlum: In; n m. :u m. Donne; seconds. .47 m "awn minus-l. the; who. "81. "the clock. an: m to nun-ml, Tut= W, prints. 0%. Et3otr-r'reah 1mm man-Ac; up", than. an mir ellnnooul Ion, me; u- mu. pact-d .n whltnood a... M a . cinch. Wank. am»... me: mu (mind. W313. LIVE pot-Turin. at; (own. tthc. brolln-n- pr; "kitten. Mr: duels. 22c. spring d\uIL he. '10.. tte; mm" -, ne, "ED PUPLTRY - Tune". "'34:. nor-u. "It". broilers. "It; too-ten, KqHte, " . PUTATul-Ls For an. Virgina coolant-m "mi" . i oNtoNtr---'.'"m per "It; ( CAT'T1_irrte neon. ."ll., "od; to etto5rq noon 'WI; "can. Meters) uncut; helm-n. 1-0.0: "grim" V." to chm". -80.10. pill. to "on; -es. amino; ohm to Moo cows} teq,or. cannon. "mil; cutter-I. 'cr .13. troroqr" bulb. "8.6.0; good to' um cunt. nouns ' HOOD-Choir- IBM bunch" "It M: medium wee" beam '..00N', as: (our In and "LN. cum. I my: newborn. I"! l to." ".1 Inc. inn» much not". 0.0".) g... Inna" 1 tum-um to 01% man. mm» luv; coll 1mm, a". I'm uni unmet: Harlin" an". f when, mucus; an». ."1' What- N. C Grim. Prom-mat. It. . '. Chmo. July I, 8!. oe- mn- W' Cy-- THE HARKETS my. on. sun. tum LII" um lad Ll" .'A W95 ms M% y. mustn't -..mory, gnu-u. " Icon .om Atr."tt. a D" " new. ; M W- .. Lt, .toe, no mun, and. use 1 .nd up. "1.5.; mm LA...T.32LtpA1r,_EpLY, .22. - 1m____ muss-Mm» an over. inn-bl. "It. I compromise with Minn-d n: the Ir awed would be u ur the lrlsh nation Mowing Btatement ten of the Free (1" m IL 11' Ln my; 'th tn} Mott mu .05 1ue,'aTgl"u','lt.1,hg'd'. hydnn'cl. the m hydrau- p. which blunt (an June until front. ch ll; Pt-md Hy- dungu whldl bloom in Autumn. .nnd the Ont Land Hymn vhlch is ttot matte hardy and) of FE Ohio rim. The hardy hydrangea us all good but Mat new '0 via: to talk about the sum hydrangea which u botsutieatty m Hydran- e,',?,',',',::,','", Gardner: Alba or commbnly culled an]. of Snow. "an shrub now- to I knight of 4 (to 5 feet, has ll'bt - lemma Vgnd from In" until from; the shrub {it filled with Iargt white Bowers rumbling Inowbnlls an." that the 'individual Bowers are much lllrger than the snowball. The {pl-m. is pelfeetly hurdy and is . good shrub to use on the edges of dumb border: or for foundation phnting. This plant thrives best in moist soil although it does well in - any locntlon and will stand partial shade. In ou,r opinion it is l shrub to be desired for all plar.t- i, lugs. Ego over these points with him. Do this " once Ind be ready to have [your plums on hand for planting Lin September. PLAN 10mm _ Pennies Plan nbw and plant your peonies leter. There we many very fine varieties of ponies and in such a wide range of color. Do not think that you will have peonies to suit you unless you give some are in selection. Now is the time to select the places where peoniee In to be planted. The soil must lie carefully prepared. We suggest that half well rotted menure be used with the soit to produce best results. ' It is very important that are bes 'diren to the selection of varieties. We suggest that it first be decided how many plants In to be set, The next important step is the colors desired, and last but not leazt whether they shall be early, medium or late. . Our suggution for success of your peony plantings is that you more the catalogues of Nurset men who grow poo Sea or beeer still see your local tuneryman and Neglect of Our Bur-l School! 2 ' Many county 'mperiefendentts took up the work of planting trees in the run! ochool grounds on Arbor day. Ceremonies were held ond the use. plantod to commemorate the service of the boy or boys from tint neighborhood. This in m "rystieeutthenadtaieturet when". CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. Sun-c Em Go to the lakes and woods of upper Michigan for fun and relax- ation Enjoyment for everyone in these pleasure spots among the wilds. Excellent camp tsites-- ample and agreeable hotel service - sports of all kinds. A vacation that is really different - and within reasonable distance of home. Take the combin- ation rail and water route. ' A. M. to 12:48 A. M. These trains make connec- tions at Lake Bluff with trains for Milwaukee. I'rains leave Libertyville every hour from 5:48 LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE Pt-enger8tatUn --__H Pl ARON" TIRE Northern Michigan All Trains Daylight Saving Time Daily Service VIA Milwaukee "irt0thagsi-t-itmt.Wq"'uttgerhateA_ sumhmmmmwuhoh your can-unity. thetm-rtt.Tttnwadoiittmirettsrtmm . tCttee ',,NL'g'2Sd1ruN"ttltAt V mwndunnum.mm1ammu :ne'nu otoense.Ttt.misirtrt9dttrtrdbrtumguuaqttt-t one ornnintton that can Milli-mutton. u a part i'M Obit and-i-arts-tri-ik-tv-ought-utr- of neglect. Tho Fun Bum-nu. hmdrth Ctr-beta-rs- It will be my to point out to th.rooNetuaadr+etofour pubhc school mud. and mum cooperation in building than up. The country Rheol- of our nation should be the bounty that; of the neighborhood. We give direct personal nervice to planters. We answer questions on horticultural problems. We work with individuals to assist in mik- ing each community a better plue in which to live. To help this along we print and mail to those who join the "Plln to Plant Anothet Tree" movement a bulletin once each week. We furnish 3 clip sheet to the press. Our aim in to build better e'"'"'"""""-""?? home towns. Our Geowth "Plan to Plant Another Tm" ll growing day by day. Sam one or some club or some newspaper Joins our movement. The service we in rendering is to help planner: of nursery stock. We are not interacted in where the nursery stock comes from. It may be dug from the woods or it may be purchased from a nursery-our purpose is to help sue plants when once they no planted Is well As to encourage planting. No one interested ir"ihe control of this movement has any axes to grind or work; with a selfish par-i Poe. it is true that nurserymen' may pausper as a reflex of the activities of the movement. The, r'urserjimen rhould he benefited. Most of tht. nurseries have not had a very tuttering fl. neial experience should the 1u'A,',',e,',', engaged in zmwinir plants and trees have placed their energies elsewhere we nave little doubt but that much larger sums of money would have been theirs. The nurserymen grow tle beautiful trees, shrubs and flowers because of their intense love for them and not merely for the money they can get out of thit business. So why should nursern'non not secure a benefit from . our activities. No one would think of asking the ministers of the Gospel to stop telling folks to buy Bible merely became the Bible publisher (an a few orders. We gttttat Ill work to make each community a better place in which to live. Chambers of Commerce. dub. and ntt organizations are rapidly as onixing the arusetNh mm of a: cause and are joining wfth In ad! Enjoy a cool and refreshing ride in fastfelectric trains over the to Milwaukee - the gateway to Michigan resorts. Daily connec- tions with for Ludington, Hamlin Lake, Manistee, Onekama and Portage Lake. learn the details of this attractive trip) at your nearest ticket office. _ North, Shore Line Pere Marquette Steamers Baggage checked thmnqh to final destination - no rechecking nmry. :1 mun-c "Maul- ",Tdl'l'l'Ta1u"llll'l"lrl'ul'li ve titrtigtg'fetiu'r,tg','tg', he!" mayo-NW; liqhhgwha dru- 'ttlb-ith..'.. and," "Wilt-lulu. - of 'NUg",2"t2itgt",gMalt itetyert_teiee.ee, I: 1httt2,tu'g,1'gMrgitlrU2 qr t.ttrf2.'tlpu'.1h'telL',= nh ieASutetttnlggQ"s . ArtqgtatterMPer. -------, RENEW WWII!" mums. be Walsh's 'aham, Rotary. mum, Liam. on. F' lull u tbe In. Dunno ought to mk- this 510m their slow in I" thugs: Wag to honkultun. eounty. "tpgtt.1tltt',tedlt"" If Iebotherm-atet" The need of WI movement in up- pamnt. Moth allow that In one rapidly am... " in tities of fruit "0" Diluted. ="'l','QL"; problems In dew" "can", Very little pork and M16 lla- movement in being at... Am must "when to the and at . wk, benutlful home (rowd- nul " lightful roadside planting: in my community. Then He the problem which confront us and "Plan to Plant Another Tree" will help solve them. Join' our movement. Help mike America a better place in which to live. . m an!!!) 'hr-a, 'tgoest in wmwthnmm-u» -tiarta u a MAM Obit "tivttv.Tttisatt--sbsts- tbest-tttect-b-twars- - through that: horilc9'_'-_III The Luke County Register td In only Jami-weekly mmper In Ute ilt."tuer'dr,it' t 'leil,'"ll.'d T. can, an; VIII-howl "horny, " "Mahdi-mucus". thy humour-wt"; an , Menu-mouthol "med-b 'g.t22ltgattti'sN,et,"2t "an" "fe'ettutet "'1!th Dawn-sumptu- "SiiiiE1liitig"ee"" kiiGGiR ifs-Tit: huh".- theft-int. Phone 74

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