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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Aug 1922, p. 7

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'petsoit, Mich., . Aug. . 20.--Hent$ in aunounciog that bis plants be closed September 16b T in the coul Ind , be gabm--a fight for what he belleves is a ma'::uupu-&l: ves convinced m:u:mabmum u-),ghn)nmma coal on hand. 'The Ford Mbtor com-- n,nmdochrod.eonldm 'goal to cover--a tract ten ncres z'u»nmmm.m i n n S% in wne misate Wi , Aug..20.--By the middle c.?-aummuw coal in Michigen at a price Henry Ford.would be willing to pay," Fuel Distributor Spencer said in discussing the Detroit manufacturer's announced intention to close his plants because ot high prices demanded for coal and !z..hucmfl-mu-llgt to Block Profiteering--Plenty =|. great principle, it was declared by sources close to the manufacturer, -- Mr,,. Ford, it was stated, has started what be deciares is a fight against al believes he ls/in a better position to WITS AT COAL PIRATES Menry Ford's Aim in Shutdown *_ of His Factories. , do so than auy: one eise. He Teels, it was stated, that by taking up the fAght: he s doing every other many facturers. as. well . as . workingmmen M '='m-mlm ©-- Mr. _ denies:--there is a coal %ive of the department of justice, has prepured the evidence gathered by the prosecuting officials, ind{cates that the investigation will be complete in speed of 386% kilometers (about 200.9 niles)\ per Frour. 'This is said to be a ter strip milne near Herrin June 21 and 22 last, are being reviewed in jury up vestigation. "n-'flfim 2. in> wiich>19 nopunion and 'three by Circait Judge Hartwell to the's clal grand Jury called to investigate the mine war. * Attorney General of lilinois Arrives at Marion to Take Charge of Grand Jury investigation, ~-- that, in his opinion, the evidence was conclusive and should lead to the is Wiliamson county's mine war, fought 'uxgnwncn--m" ont, $ ; M per cent, $.50@4.0. winter -.onnu-t.ll.tl;: KW {7."-".*-.'.'.':.. u.:z ur-u: 1 «mothy bay, 1 clover mixed, $18. ; No. iess o i n mates 1 t cholce clover, $14.0001000; with Attormey General Brundage, and HERRIN MASSACRE QUIZ ON New Plane Speed Recerd. of Coal 'ukgandandumam:v been advised that the revival of w uu.tlha Mdm x anmn m r Mast recently completed. . 'Everyone will be doing it before . _ The landlord will be forgot-- a-ndthoblmrlllltw fi&'tm»m?_:-- wues which are thick on Bro: A _' But, if you care for a more high-- poise. And here is where the cake-- walk will be our able ally. s dance the cakewalk. -- Or if you start brow, psychological explanation, you may have that too, it from eulul-m,mm Says tude of a people. In calm, lefsurely times we had the beautifol waltz, in formal days the stately minuet. will change you. "The cakewalk will restore our balance and our dispositions @"Scientists say music has a decid-- ed influence on the pituitary gland. itary music excites it and sends :6' helping of its secretion in-- "This peps up the heart and gives that feeling of exhilira-- tion -- éanses you to straighten :p?%«-d-flkfim m'l 'h,l:?l::dmod makes it forget to -- function. The that depression and sadness jost pleasently: exhilirates > and laxes r's_--m time, which is actly what: we need at this time _ Representatives 0* .&'r' and other matters. . § extreme union, with the exception of two, left is Warren G. Stong, head of the in the United States, met recently Brotherhood of motive Engi-- in Washington to '"""Q' ms policies neers. <At the extreme right is D. We to the W'm B. _ Robertwon, "fl the Obviously, the interest in this old "Dancing reflects the mental atti-- "You can't be worried about bus-- mq'g"p.nmmm.m FTango and Old Favorites Return is over. Masters RAIL LEADE While Illinois mingrs are hoisting eodtod.y.ttho*"ul;:_t year, operators and I dealers dueuimdm)_flhthe price of coal for domestic use is to be expected. 6. 4as . Although a definite price for coal at the mine will not be fixed-- for a day or two, one of the most prom-- inent . coal . dealers that zoodpnpandod,lancudu, for domestic use," would cost the and Indisna miners, in re-- to the pits today, followed cli:n.i.-.db im i Wyoming,~ Mon-- lilinois Mine Ong clare Rise in of the Cleveland agreement, mines everywhere throughout the state took measures'to put it into effect. Men on the first shifts began dig-- ging a few hours after news of the truce until next April reached the coal fields. The milners hailed the settliement as a signal victory, and'Illinois op-- erators admitted: surrender under from a public demand to :?"mm e § n M. Wood, Jr., son of the head of the Am@rican | company, was }dl im, Alexander Garner of . - Mass.. killed and five Weeck of Wood, Ir.'s auto "'6 actidednt. Noto ho" auto -Ai"'mue'hu pole. Fuel Is Coming EDGECG / tant and -,;'A; ' tes, where simi-- } *"f-'r~ t of :d ~ak'.'~:';". eon the. Cleve-- .u& 4 A split hnpi_' Coal Oper """'I.A '* P p s »« one of the re-- same wages as last h.bo:fy'.: ho T abod M"s. i ies i in io Bs o t o of nerly $2 in the |Ban woa1 corpatation. the two larg O° nCSHIZ $2 M "€}Bon conl COTRA on, the two larg-- HEIR TO MILLIONS DIES IN RACE FUSED S on the state hich at » Mass. : After wouf¥ . machine Mt * others it cms' into a tele-- Brotherhood Of Firemen and En-- ginemen. Se@onda from Stone, seat-- ed, is Timothy HMeai;. president of the stationary fremen and-- oilers. in the center, Beated, in the rear, is tc a leading ©0M) operator, a total tonnage OF .ooo,ooo.-dz Old Ben Coal ration, 5,000,000 out 'of a totel & =:> of $1,000%. . . Peace parieys $¥ Kansas and other Belds of the southwest indicated an early end to the Htrike in those see-- With Illinois 1Hana "" back in > ijour--fifths o the bitumin-- men injured : lided with tw W# pi ?.'..m col-- | phor . Young Wood was in a race head of the woollen ~ ut Reading, " on the retirement of his SDAY, AUGUST The Constable Is the Artful . (By United Press) NEW YORK,Aug, 28.--Industry hlmrflot'mfllltotollow the lead of". Ford in closing plants because of the shortage of coal or the high coal prices. Many Oof the large plants here are running With no signs of a let down. Martin P.: Ryan, president of the earmen's whion. The meeting was one of the most important ones in recent months. 5 Nation tailed, not only because of the coal shortage 'but also because of the railroad Outside of the Ford plants there will be no shutdown and little cur-- tailment in Texas. Kansas City, another large packing e*_.h working on a alight curtailment. nois aloné --~duces 15 per cent m-*'-utputd-:;:eul. ons felds of the United States, hq in TR All Labor 4 +# m:-.ucbuuth Exchanges of Property _|* Cush Or On Easy Ternis -- Established " _' 'MEMBER COOK COUNTY EEAL ESTATE m #~ CALc. A \,SPELO s on ho ; CEam¥ 1\ | Paiting m i C io domnfi s 6 i ml&% nu". l,_;}.rf" E: ':'E P lity of Workmanship o ofr i Try this better wa . Advance Sheets of Premium List and Haxd . Book now ready. Big Book will be issued Jt John G. Wirtz, Seey. .. W. I. Woodin, Pres. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RKENTING AND C > :s > e Phone 3 3148 N. j lew 478 CHICAGO, ILL. 2 Doors South o the Old 69th Annual LAKE COUNTY FAIR Labor Day Week, {Bring Your Nelzhhfl? To the Old 69th Annual <-- We We do all of washing, with rainsoft, water and -- flm&"&wm:%w,_" and | :;fimdmdm.-dw our wearing | on our wonderful steam pre Q'{,':f,,_, We call for your family waists, 6, knickers, towels, children's things, table and bed m ;mymng m"n;.'fim::he'-- nal t finke a We relievs you of the annoyance anid expease of having A -- Phone today--we'll send a representative promptly, "Where City and Country Meet'" Libertyville, HIlinois ns " d cAbyranisk BE m"u"hsflm'.im a}, , you are assured a sanitary service whoss Rig " Lake County Register Make our tent your headquarters at We return bundle complete-- C '.' um ® Everything ready to use or & JOHN HEIM "*CL.,.. Dry Cleaners and Dyers Hghinnd it Pamatiaitee SPLECO DEvii* wErsy VAE Fmk vou r':n BE m 4 AELUVA _ 1 4 % ® m_,n: $s0 2# aundry _ 4 it 9# e

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