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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Sep 1922, p. 1

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im i on + Seipepiaginr Association display arranged by . FAMep.. Iwo" Hohinin " couk clation are stancioned in the Farm Bureau tent is the Cow Test-- next canned fruit, eggs and honey will hh:fifld-lz.hlhd .fihd'&-h-o towighip. 4 sivér piats: hrom 'O. A silver plate from O. W. Lehman is the reward for this by-- Maywood in straight ~ heats, time 2:13%, Our Reviyn won see-- ond money and Peter C, third, -- h&ot:l'lfi&l'nnkl.m u:'rmvuhmm 2: e were as follows: €£:20 pace was won County Fair, proved a record aker in the history of this annual e receipts show that more 'h:-thuwh:'h:i-" year was made.. Thousands of visitors from the north shore tow ns took advax-- ::dfi'fi.hhwblyholldlyb over interesting -- exhibits and take in the Fair amusements. It is estimated that between 15,000 and 47000 people : were on the m £ 5 Officials of: the Fair wish to ac-- co-- wation of the exhibitors and ~@ who have worked so hard to make it a success. They feel that the Fair is "making good." The ambition of the Fair officers is to raise the standard of the various vancement at this big exhibition, Racing Program Attracts Monday's . racing at-- "!"'!'M_fl!btfi-.":_flu many had to view the races from fillld.é'u!:':otmtw-mhy Kaward Gray three straight h-ll.fl-o.z:uu.'!\wl-g and Alex Todd won the other. events 'on the card. ~ & COUNTY FAIRR HAS .. -- OPENING Monday, opening day for the 69th --SECOND YEAR--NO, 68 in eight ger hfimh the fifth when he to been an easy ing when a MGH?O 8 0 0 10 0 0 0 Antioch--0 00 000002 2. the short #tops head and on inning rally have changed re-- sults. As it was, w'mndup with a score 4 to Chicago seored 8 runms in the second inning on 5 safe hits and some poor field-- ing. Some more headless fielding 4 :-- Monday's Ball Game The Fansteel team of North Chi-- eago seemed to completely out-- class the nine, their op-- ponents on the Arst day of the Lake County Antioch seemed unable piicher. Hadt ty »given their onn % own witcher better sunport. their ni--th let Kingsliey stretch his three bas-- to breeding stock will do well Go:e' View, showed beef Shorthorns. ~W,. J, Amann, Round Lake, milk-- Farm, Lake Villa, had .good ex-- ,_M;.glhmharrd"'m _ The Jersey prizes went to J. K. mgzgmrwm Lake --.W. H. Colvin, Glenview Guernsey noeeh ind rvhons as well he 4 silver loving cup on <cholee milking strain of sum. BDur-- these exhi The highway and waterway ex-- hibits are also on mflfld particular interest at this time of hard road building and .in transportation. Minature hard showing methods of. constrauction are on display .thl? and ?'dl"h lighted map of roads of Iilinpis and . photographs of. . different stretches of highway. > --_-- . . ,'-'Pr? m W# North Antioch woke up in the ninth inn _ The waterway exhibit shows locks in ~ gctual operation with small eliy k Book n error over out ANODCCemung C° umm YSuva and mss c lldl' Hm' pienic in the same park were to be -fi'&': t.m'n. to the x-u-&-u:] molested.. _ And--Jodge Shurtliff side: (Aecording to the elder | and to his apartment "h"ythhhwhn.z who xi o "'-uf Auilsed > lh'lh'j specified m certain portion of ed by the [ park to be used by the Indepond-- car order the C acoot o HMre P enllh. > ?.'...e he turned to the side © .n...,.,'"'m.." T i Rev. Nelson climbed| of the romd and the CA¥ went into ' walued at $1,000,000, in-- o his automobile ditch. & ifke Howard "Theater dashed . Zion City where he|| pasking car away s 3 ® ":' Shurtlift's signed|from the scene of the & Luts | :0 "0 & ord@r, .. like the villian in the his son were unhur€ and imme-- ER BRE * is alleged to have reported the to L & his shouleers and Mut--| A. Frank, marshal at Grayslake. IN CAV o R I'm foiled again." * were unable to t 'the 1i-- f ADSWO from Zion City fal ~ number of the pm car *#2~ f fatalition. However, of Its high ra speed. WHaR y = =--------0, s e he ies dn men use ol ie k a few heads if the opportunity ky thage rom "'H was granted an auy= dience with Judge Shurtlif, who _to Rev. Nelson's dentals of the on -- which Voliva l"_:' injunction. j fintly 'denied that the was to be featured by or that Voliva and his pienic in the same park were to be molested. -- And--Jodge . Shortliff l:z:n"yunhmz] specified m certain portion of wasn't to be caught napping. -- No sooner: had the enjoiner notice been served that he climbed Into his an-- LLOYD GEORCGE Voliva PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY io -- wl on :. e td 9 es # y > b* . l 45 . sA v« $ betause of its high rate of speed W Lots and RBis w sloes io n tie on on The chlld was turned over to Mrs Ives upom her request. NARROW ESCAPE HOLD Bn. Srop$ _ LE6co! / »Ap reoms. 'They had adopted INX AUTO WRECK a di--| . Henying made '"""'W.hml& " & that she visited a Fox ) _ before i with a youthful Iw cireuit Lucinda Ferguson of Chi-- flnd mrhmu.m.: d neglectful alimony i mony . Mrs. Ives| in his bill Ferguson. midni@ht, Feb. 25.\ known as organizer of several fa heir home follow--| mous lyceum circuits, declared that rip to Racine and|he had discovered Mrs. Ferguson in ind with _ ancther|the company of Herschel Bradshaw, llizm Jessep, who|many years her junior, in a Fox B t is/ 7 AVERT CRASH acmli'l'b.ll-'.; _ alimony petition, owns walued at $1,000,000, in-- %How:rd theater and pond'tionk at home be-- came ior me," continued h"%:'"l -M: Brad-- shaw the telophone said, ; Ad, 1 I've tso.'m'b'd.mm d..'--I..m : ard was begun. & < _ BR is belleved that es in an automobile. the mfi' office are believe a waiting 4 been aranged by some witnesses stated that automobile Wedintely after aflfl' ts fovs Hach the mss C \ Burns threw his hands to hi E of the vicinity for Schock-- &wered drew m his back: pecket and shot Windiye" He shoving it into Gregg's ribs, 'mudud'him down the main 'street to Keefe's nloonwl-hw- |ed that Ernest Hummell, the may-- lMived at 438 Jefferson street, Gien-- ©o8. Mh-fl.'* d as a chautfeur for 4. M. at 529 ~ Burns had been attending the dance at 's and was taik-- ing to some frige.ds when Schockleq | aad demanded his pay cheek. Mufiunimtmcfiouhg the village board, told Morrell . would issue. the check when the former marshal settled up accbunts futheeofladnn"ddoglim,ij Words followed.. According to reports, Morrell struck Meyers in bh.udM'Wm &M:m'fin rark only ; to: himself looking : \the muzszsle of a revolver. Natural~ hearing was held before: Jus-- g Coulson in :'% tentions of -- another . man A warrant charging 'asi #ak issued by & justice .-"-L"'u late Saturday night. but -- nreétimin-- Three hours later Morrell re-- turned to Meyers' place.© He didn't iind Meyers but he did encounter Meyers' son--in--law, William Gregg. place but he pulled his weapon and Or.hldovertboit"!bfi;s so he could leck Gregg up. mell refused and is said to havé Morrel!'s fist. ~During the melde, Morrell and taket him home. souple more shots of _ ancient shop. 'Morrell moved on down the weapon and is under $500 peate bond as l?lt of that xegligence, ~ Morre!l's troubles began -- Satur-- his star but neglected to nand over his .gevolver, Today, he is facing & _Wwhen wuy Moreil resigned: whishal at Fox Lake he tamed M A. L. Meyers, village cletk, Morel!1 when he called Miss Mildred Gleason,-- daughter &.m'x""' to was mmaum morning at 10 o'clock at / fi"fl*fl.h&m > c s J _/ 'f:m'ma. o-:'hm | family was ©present. Afte the l-rnd dm&fi' where they will visit relatives of the bride. wqu-: #ide in Zion City. ~ Py parents. out tyfil.?.o.l% the admission was "so ' police nflx stars not to be used as substituies. For'as an out-- sider afterward explained, a con-- m*"-'pfiyh~ in buying bread. "alg .. All of which not -- *to o mon n one e :{nth?'ith;'-ld w cabed Trom the jone ho saiind in tak from the he to ' BRUNE OUT HICX e MB atnm!aflv.d!zmt.% been living at the home of whminl'hkynmg ummgnm E dead man is vnhu:'r. thorities are vo with m-":hnud man's family, train arrived at the crossing.. I romuunmm-vfi cident it appeared "that the , being --driven in St. Mary's rond in mmsende cago, and St. Paul rail-- as a train was to | Hayart, employed-- as a salesman by the Waukegan Ite Cre } "one ecompany, was driving a " axon automobile with a truck attachmen to Libertyville. The----boys wer at the St. a 'of the . g-m.l.lstl'..nn "'Efg Mhnu&odflm?. ilHlam _ Hayart, 46 years old of Waikewan, Two boys, Joseph Gedman a: Ches-- . ter Gedman, 8 and 9 years old, were .. riding with Hcyart. All three were . were instantly killed $2.00 PER YEAR IN AUTO, 3 young couple left for Jolist C. A. Brune found 47 1

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