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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Aug 1922, p. 6

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(49% §\ hope was held out, seqarate peace would these 52 roads, M that --it h t + ; branch of unioniam eZ the railroads s -'um-m *4 exbcutives recede from F *' . ant position. & !"32 ya Kflntl--bflm _ Bm the rail strike crisis are watched by. A ) ) > ty House with deep cancern. &_ . p t is frankly stated by the Presi-- Hmmnuum Alaska. 'The princess is the youngest amember of the Danish royal family w no.--Agreement . had been or was in sight on the senior-- ers of the "big five" brotherhoods and the small committee of rallway execu-- separate peace between striking shop-- men and 52 railroads were dimmed when it was specifically announced leaders said :>--"We are like bats and _.i'ffm,' v , sister of King w@tmhmm met by Princess Mary--that of "umm-mm "dmunh--nndmul'hu given his consent to the marriage. The lover in the case is Licutenant Oastenskjold, formerly of the Guards, who only recently returned to6 Copen-- and. was born in 1290. can't see our way out." he 'o map gfima:«fl ; 'time give the strikers their old situation in a nutsbell is : * %he railroad executives fiatly re Little Hope, However, That a Settile ment Will Be Effected--Washing-- , , ston Deeply Concerned. NEW PEACE PROPOSAL Heads of "Big --Five" Brother-- [STEAL 8 FREIGHT CARS plished .with .the, nsual skill of the band : and: .« y :the. vigilance of the police prevented its complete success Somewhere west of Bensonville one of mfim«mmwflA at the for end. At a moment when the grade was favorable the thiet broke the air 'lipe and uncoupled a car . center. ... A ~short time 'the disconnected train made eiufl%mmm.' knew posit t had not beef west of Bensonville. Policemen were s o l ¢ as hn ies Werta tave ieont sart f o h i ' '& At. Paol milroad adita ¥atued mt }75,000, #e "the ~hands of the peucecwbet 'brought 'their activi e i acaianagt E were captured in a renning ghin sBght pear Bevsonr \e leut. John Norton--of the 46> tective . burean,@ squad> bf Chicago e emacy's c was Am» jured 1 t Kour are believed to have ®scaped. a Aying switch at a siding on the edge of Ben e.' The remainder of the freight train rolled on toward Chicago. On the --arrival of the train in the West Side yards the loss of the eight ROBBERS CVT TRAIN * . ILLINO!TS stily called, loaded:into the cab of & right . ;mhnuu'tonh-i.- -- The cars were discovered at the sid-- ing, ~surrounded by --automobiles into the '16ot. . 'The police leaped from the locomotive and opéned fire. f mately 300 persons formed a ring in which two women, KEileen Clossen, thir-- Battle for Love of a Man--One is o Knocked Out. . ty--Ave, 'und Sadie B. Paimer, thirty-- p i tnban.~. ¢ : The man, a tray, -u'buvduumd:'flt- BARE--FIST FIGHT BY WOMEN first blow, a right to the J&%w, "Her op-- injured her hand. Both went Clossen brake away and mw say, and retallated ) a blow. iin, for a knockout. Both wom en were arrested and fined $10 each in tho city count > ~~ +~#~ vices received here, Korea is being c in 22 imwber 1000 Damage will be great. Train 1000 Reported Dead in Floos. 'THE MARKETS iN TWO iN Loss Until p----Twe **~ AnOTHME SEERIOID uk invender ; M DII »] Strawberrice For Ercréb@dy gurinused | 3 " 4 DHAL noinee is o2 o) sls on Heidr Pakige: cinecs 1 n . i1 <--T¥ANM DUNLAL to pond suickls, aere i. es 'The real time to plant strawberrins en es the strawberry runzers start dnd. It is quite necessary that jat (Ahis time the ground be kept @' by caltivation so that the small plants ly eStablished «before winter. :A oldtopcnhwldbdo'o% the ground and burned. This i 4 be done as soon as fruit has been picked. 'This will destroy any 'in-- seets that may be on the leaves. At all times the ground the rows should be kept tho' cal-- tivated. To carty out , in-- struction is very simple and easy. --There is no fruit as popular as is the strawberry. To buy them on the market in abundance means a Ton-- Wmflo.phahrn-ufi bed of strawberries big enough to supply a small family. The larger gized residence lot will take care of a bed of berries big enough to sup-- to dnnnmmmny enough that some may be sold at a nice profit to those who -- &re not mm"hwm *euhhllyhm M"":: -uhmu':':n.fl,fi* und Actricultural clubs often have programs to be carried out that are not half so important as that of en-- couraging strawberries for every-- body. It would seem not out of place that the clubs give active support to this endeavor : /( _ * The 'principal reason -- why ~ our fail to make progress in Civic is, because they tackie the big things. It is the little things '1fe that count the t It is a GCivic clubs to put .over & of e for 1 '~um§" ta,amfmm strawberries on ever & es o e per o o. occasions to give 'of the best Sighty ingrager for is io recvict selected what we conside., ta:d.l-;d-.'c ¢ ul g....;m.z' Uboms:--hardingts and »deptiniity to un hiadr of 2o dist the Ivhowing twelve kinda of--fris are the best mediam priced varieties. : PARC.DE--NEUILLY--28 inches. ;-?ll-...-h-b"ndhn- a '.,M of ~pertect f: darried well. Most floriferous. MONSIGNOR--24 ~inches. Late. The viclet rays of standarda enliven stigmas are a most. . blue with an abundant £000 cate C +A nymph. The tallest ¢ mate / S ns $ MA MT * Standards «'K pire white ruffied 7 At h blue closely observe Mine, W C ' | PA RISTANA--80 oi or> t ue ~atgeey diorg 1 The average 'fifty--foot 24 inches. is spiendid like *P DELMATICA~-- (FTurk-- u% Late. Fragrant, Viclet 0wers: on tall ' stemia. : ~«*~~ '7_; 'Yami. s 'l h v.." -.*%r :n;-illnlu'-lf leaves, ~spray with Bordeaux mixture will atn;:lly Hl:'.h brown aves .--g E2. ,v-'v f v:";'; ':?'?','i <air fuks ar s a i l'flfing. & e 'A Question--The leares of :my chey-- fln' 0 k Answer--Select a place for your . About the 20th to 30 th invite your friends for ah after or -tmm party, 'to include the friends after whom are wufl your tree. At the proper in the m*uubdngh readiness, hMfinted and dedicated to your Friends. The dedication speech z'{m, 'qsomeoul"'fl' M -- pu will unlnyz. the W f presenting good 'of your friend. The friend avill usually respond with appropri-- ate re mbout the pléeasantness of the; ote The -- Friendship Grove gives an opportunity to do something worth while. It furnishes a time and for good friends to get i'n permits you to say nam t t;nmleul'n'mtnd. & CW.F ;M'aowmh your en in .' Bo little experience is necessary. to get a pig ready for the show ring. ning: on showing hogs for the first hnhlflec-v"v'..fi.lfi "'-'::fllthdmh get a hog rediy for exhibition, ac< rmm The.: to .engable the { animal to squarely on its feet.. If a hog is heavy <its ankles: may break down from the enormous weight. of the Swine Require Little Care Before Going into Show -- 'hogs must be clean. ' , al h their hogs I"'fl*fl&"&' P]lill-nhnmifinchfi. + ,mhmgfifi' seales and dirt, A brush rub» bed vigorousiy--.over the body aftet fow of cil and smooth and pliable.> . F White pigs are often 'rubbed add natura) flow of oil from the bed down in the same way, but given libera\ mastages with lamp» black to add a--shiny . blackness to the lustre of the hair. The oil and the hog with the hands. Most judges .mqpndw.flhull-od either the cil or lampblack in get-- ting a hog ready. ® Since a hog is not held by show» men while it is being Jodged, but is permitted to walk around in the judgement ring or pen as the judge works, no training is necessary in teaching it how to lead or stand up straight, as in the CaSe oL. AHOOP, cattle and horses.. An exhibitor is fortunate if he has an animal that stands up straight, and has natural poise and style, for soch a hog hat others in the ring. > f Premium« tothling $1750 are to be awarded to the owners of the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Several hord owners have signed § test and are anxious to I when it can be made»-- A. letter r. Lintner states that the rush of work to complete tasts for for state and county fairs makes it impossible to take care of any ~The great _%:I.lfi- hss Sn ies i in uie 2 af ons hn O nith both breeder: and milk producers. E up if you are §ot 'R- who wait ontil they can get sor-- Tong time onless the area plan adopted by the eoanty.0>~--~~~ TUBERCULAR TESTING «. Entries must be in U--38 inches. Mid-- a favrorite. aguin, it may be appropriate to give t Tow stople dinfctions 2s 16 bow whwhmm and thus have a ~chance for & :wibbon. This article is of ,.course -n:huad;:tlcfio"m exhibitor, more t seores of new exhibitors that come in and fail: to win prizes each year, poor, but because they were not properly fed to get the best feathers and were not fitted to show to best :.::" yu:voh @ mfl&mhm, or try to remove disqualifications so they do not appear as such. ' you 'szhould watch and> stody> your birds, zo when the time comes to "uvflfi "---tu ones is n."wi'-m"'m or three" weuks 'before "the show dpen® to 'tFain the birds, so thoy ta feathers, including the down, before @ockerels when they are about the ~arofieqaaac ic sing Ap wy gin j it is not mnecessary to 1 to grow a fine quality feather from the time the birds are hatched; but start about the same time they be-- gin to grow their mature feathers by feeding a larger amount' -- of animal protein t sceraps -- or l'mp.-flkmfil--l.« liquid). An increase of sunflower advantage what they did have. help materially, as 'sunflower steds supply one of the: groups 'of --amino acids necessary for feather growth and the oil produces a gloss that is v-';:-inb'hbthdf;m quicker you grow the feathers, Ts PnsS rediny Bik To Ride Over the North Shore Line Is to Enjoy All the Advantages of the Most Advanced Railroad Metho CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. | _ Bus Line to Lake Geneva _| New and delightful route to Lake Geneva. North Shore Trains wmwmmdommflhuzmmyim-.for beautiful Lake Geneva. .Direct connections from Libertyville with trains leaving Lake Bluff at 7:19 a. m., 8:19 a. m--, 12:23 p. m., and 10:19 p. m., Daylight Saving Time. -- These trains all make LIBERTYYILLE TICKET OFFICE Comparison of the North Shore Line with high-- to emphasize the splendid service rendered by this road. In equipment, reliability of train service, and personnel --< the Road of Service has--always impressed travelers with its uni-- formly high standards. The safety and comfort of passengers is assured Fast service -- conveniently frequent. .. o wl Sace se * _ Toaty hpodiea IF Un Fndgn is uky not 'be ~necessary to wash solored uxdl,hthfil"'fifilrl" it is . Pernonally : w se . 220 ah oo musin for show, nQ»; t what * o oo m':l'ill&'ildlnlt es "m-,". uhfim'.% .udp)nu'htnn'n&ulw:: sized washtubs are needed. In the first tub have the water real warm and make a mnice suds by adding'to this water about two packages of soap fiakes; in the secord tub the water should be luke warm and in the third tub cold or just the way it comes from the faucet or well. Now if youhave the water ready,; o es tiages a separate pan or the bird in the tub with suds. Most likely he (or she) won't like it, but just duck the nead under once know, a nice DatA } s a Col--| a toornpick 19 get Un "..,u.....m'a_.". der u..ix {in the m¥iner as sized washtubs are needed. In the| olive oil. Don't forget the nails and first tub have the water real warm| on male birds the spurs. A little fl--b.umumumu%#u this water about two packages of| paper® or pumice ; ~<will im soap fiakes; in the secord tub the| prove . greatly. . As to mmhhhnmudh% +your birds to the show, the third tub cold or just the way| start in time. Ship in regular it comes from the faucet or well.| snipping coop, as they are--roomy Now if you have the water ready;| and the birds will get through bet-- first get the rough dirt of the feet in m.'fidbbdmrbmmw a separate pan or bucket then put | or in the because© the the bird in the tub with suds,. Most] birds will soil ves.. Just have likely he (or she) won't like it,| some nicw clean' straw: or ishavings but just duck the nead under once| in the coop. At this period it is much or twice and they will be as mild as| better to have the birds go a little a lamb. Wash away from the pase hungty, because the conditions are of the feather at all times, a cloth' rather unnatural snd heavy feediag or sponge will be very handy, After getting the feathers 'clean, wash the head and comb. Now take him out and wipe down, getting out what suds you can. If you nave more than one bird to wash, it is best to wipe the bird down over a pail or some-- thing, as this will keep the 'suds cleaner. Place him in the second tub and rinss well by working back and forth; this will--get most of the guds to be careful with that bluing so uuflosho_-ihthm and spoil whole job, Most Tikely the lady of the house knows more white birds. However.1 advise you fl@fi:lsa.m.hlzznl.m.mhgm- mahn' at Lake Bluff with Limited Traing for Milwaukee. vantages of ilroad Methods 3 is hisd to 9n hok io To aght hours is the aversage time for a the birds can be piaced outiide t the bun, 'but in late fall sar wintér it -- will bo nosessary to have a waurma top close to a fire that they will dry troubles. It is not absolutely neces-- sary to go grith the birds or to be there when they arrive in the show n..'-:b show .-.-:: Tave fas the then hn io tabe mdhtfihm.lm sometaing towards a prize if you are there before the judging commences, as a final touch here or there may help quite a bit. There is a splendid book published fipfran" the name in "POULTEY hibition." The name is ARY POR EXHIBITION," price $2, and esn be purchased from most any poultry journal or the writer will be glad to get it for you. Phone 74

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