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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Oct 1922, p. 1

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t tro * Pla : '"flm two dangerous | € on Route 21 caus-- Boo line crossing the road at -- Villa and at Antioch were thin . ever. . Another yiew in the matter is that of eliminating the length block the highway. Officials sof: the <~state highway department and of the Sco line have arranged <to: hold --a -- confer-- ence for the purpose of settling the Ask Bar Probe which visited these two potits. A is a' question 'as to whether the railtond -- croksing ~should be over-- head 'or a subway, according to Mr. Russell, -- He states that both the Soe line engineer and ~officials --6f the --state chighway department hbwr&,.uhwen--h.'a Antioch that this has not 'been definitely : decided, crete work on this 'highway is com-- decided which . method of crossing highway crossings the state ~must pay 'between 30 and 40 per cent.of way department. -- . m Existing conditions at thest cross-- ings were examined by "the party agretment then the matter vill sc CURRENT FROM--_ Srought before t~m""c.:} POWER Pl%,ro merce commission when it wil be) . c ADPT 1N FALL will be <used. bankruptry courts of Chicago since h'hdwml-- sa¥ M. Landis, is sought i2 letters sent by Attorndys E. V. Orvis and after dea v"fllhl.fiou huvumfhfidnd'o law firm of Orvis and Farmer several eaused the re for an investi-- gation to be 1 * Attorney ~Orvis explained that with the beginning of proceedings in the Chieago courts. of bask-- tioning creditors are called uapon fees in the -- _ A receiver tm s in -- turn em-- ployes k © Stock of the bankrupt firms is sold and with the réturne it is no unsommes thing to nave t.s creditore realite about tw to ten cents on the doilar while the ring gathers in the re-- stepped out 'of office, the lawyors point out in their letter to the bar associations. © They denounce the practice in which even a number of lawyers are 'said to be involved. In many cases men threatened wito proceedings have be> o thags the. therty of ue ming't to escape ects the ring's r he two local attorr MB AOTO| partimm------ ie "':':' mares> that several of their clients . have| '"The legal profession is much einpplaintd. te« ' the treat«| great a privile@e to be abused b; ment benll im : bankruptey | certain i als © m g« «them-- court . the '?5',"{"". E'j'""'y»n%rs Jt / each : business smerificed as the, A "" r\". n 'v'A """ Lk "-- * ?':' PapLCS from certain --with w%u having -- business sold -- Bar -- Associations and such oth-- be ie (ot (Ohs, 'ewstittne or. fmine it stthiie tag rlen In Investigation of an alleged According to Mr. Russell --the letter Of Bankruptcy Ring) »mu inteest Dénaunce Action of Lawyers He asserted that the traf-- (ne i P * + 5 im Poustes > ag r x & yRAF 2 4 > o t t AMVEC ---- f eX 0s 4 943 Ke wlfi y *uste f h weh ) 4 f 3 j j c o ~ «s5 + o w¥ Sn it ' o Ts B yrare : x i y "Seah Tvl FrabYh # " $ ; w9 :A 9 n :. y3 > .'?"!g? 4 hi f I i . cA , '."; y ' _4 --< Wt ; i v PE = d 4 | .A is A io 3 -- h h. ze &A f AS P f £ & SS BRPBpP @5# c f 4. weo # P > & Ne a * t F \-- JE s i% & f f 1% / 35 i ht hi f 4 / y Ne ¥ £4 + -- : 9 e' ® w uP $ * w * kn :o . BcA 6. t ,js ks : : o *4 *A & ' C3 4o __' 64® : 7 ey% 45 ; u.-" 9 + ~ a . copy of this fet --upome for of "bank-- | begiw sgext fall The affair has the earmarks of a real celebration and it--is hoped ev-- a for a real good time, _.. . _ . gether to foroid: hbant to: hu o1 their land. -- P n an #portsmen's associati ghould c in a camipaign agai qvu ever pulled off. --It Happéns, that Thursday is the a--miversary of the day he landed in Libertyville mary years ago and he proposes' to cele-- braite the occasion. 4 ake. 'The contractors have "¥e-- to be sed for the m"'i! others are getting busy ning when those interested j at -- the -- Libertyville % dance on the last eve-- se iny o becao fihkfim;fl_m@% mv' m /A fiuqu&m'w. Efiodnne:r':wifi..hfitfip' n arranged for. the erowd will find _ all. kinds. of --?flrv--fl-"' 32 > e n n e trons can secure the --enormou? a~ mount of 2 thousand bucks for $1. > It is --rumored that ~Bill Whigam will entertain the crowd on Thurs-- day night with the best jig ne has Service new electric mmw-n--- u': Much inte--est in this hoge plant whah' is 'to be-- the iargest in the west outside of Chicago "exists in ty In cireles gen-- eraiy it is rea'ized that the plant will be -- able s+-- supply: a wast ancunt of slectric power and this is fully understo a as a highly im-- Masquerade | ------ Of Carnival the-- first Cunit..t. be installed will The' railraad f--cilities of Wauke-- Shicess. uilchice 'district' ane it awitehizng district' and it has access to toank lines of raii-- roats re giery part of the cou*1 °* * understood to-- gether with the ficts of its location ul'o&mmvw :ib 6 . _ It is predict-- trat Waukegaos will see new man ufacturing mxtast es added to those \aee eeat ie m ot ie j The quall -- of the few bitds that eats chi: bags.. As much as ane to two. of chinch bugs have in the crop of a single chinch bugs ..:dl.' :nonrw; m MO adjoining etates ~hunter who shoots a in actuailly helping to ors in many sections are g to-- added to the midway program and hhny-l-nw.utm portant ° advantage to zince modern factories make great use of electric m.tor drive. this year. The o :"h Binots is from Nov. 10 to Dec. 10.. If you live . "'bfln territory, see that your farm is signs before Nov. 10, tures money "To all such who know of facts and who receive a of this let-- ter 1 wish you al Innemdgn e T ie . mo -- tan : ~be ~*This .sAVOTE 1 pal ~Birckmai x_:.m- » '&'-\] . l ts ::.u zi'.payor Construction wurk on the Public in at of the company / quail 1 _Lakes footbal om: 10 m tm Culver c * i . A l e -- mldl 3 j e :y : hl:}::' Q','i,t .&lm 'u" > h is pr cesmm 3 : 3 t had aiso a mw:'d. : ki rase~ in rollini «so. did 4 I s e too "ae 7P covee ; uie tabusea by | but 3 h whivge cz :' : - eing . am is still y na .""" is m % . " eng, / -%n eenk M 3 Ab --.'" ' # ids, ~Zind .. cannot E-- t ~stand to hunt the | the ges of the heavier oppo tion. The Culver team got off f many befl runs and long » g.fl' «Sehwartzsburg, G'rb'r ri 0f H ® 1 m in th@ ad '_'2' Calver team is a a . cl nship this year as it bhak the best suppl trained and | men that it tm several years, tain Finch :Gn-t was the R locals, N,A ho h:. ) ed the ball to the Colver one-- | yard Aine, Nut was wor! 'z" |M\--'%" e m % ~ a -- Dt t it ns 490 ns -- CE &"fl ciples" in Zion City, it de--|-- Mrg rde, among t) rmfififi_&.-&fir% % d-&uql-lfi-c-.-mr,l + bp «l 1 Sarah being loyal to Zion City,; entered one of Vo wva's choice wom-- maak Sihie makt, "" Laolleg "at the waist. at the rmg d&dnmu.lzhmq the precaution t-- ask of Voll-- va's law enforciry watchmen whe ther she was «"o.ating any h."'g wearing a waist chas would e m ~.Bhe st h'ml";:*"'«_"'? .hufi-r-'. fi-fl_ o = | ® #var " Lo us une ul / ons Teenet, m in . a wito his ruler in upoit the sleete t Mm'.qv & posed. Surah vas helatat from the gyaterof igh . oc AhwflA nd x . .'"- ":...1" +4 d was e i.i . o Her ' 00e4 . All this ; light wher the ;.".:"'fi ;:h-i.' «aw abiding citizen of that y, was heard ty mm CULYER HUMBLES lads Miva ns ores an! then women hr'.:iucn.q' tkat the gleeves are too GOB ELEVEN, 104. * x6u P i azn'iamn hk sione LIBERPYYILLE,. 1LLiNONIS, DA Y,; OOPOBER 18, 1922 one Funeral se % the Tripp r day at 1:30 ( ' flh_ a i whe $ ic v""r' & ma in has bamn 8/ _ é EU An Ioh d lived h u* Wupe n dnug! (F% 4 iy FACKES COURT FPoOR ing Judge Edwards nex 3 .. . n o ind ko th' 'An automobile thought to have ;fi sepl &n ®\ bees stplen anc : et afire <by insur» E 4 o °0 " | ange & '_"' f tet. Mr¥® S." ipp of MiBA Ban--t i Micoday , Mre® o. No at% of MEA 50 | kee a¥@ii® abor: a mile of ) ged t wa: h '. uh' yat lflf.otllil"h report M $ a5 C m wa> % * M She is sury -b)if d ®n:| was taken by the bandits befor George Richs Albert Wighards,| e car was buced. * e Mrs. 8~L. Tripp an h es fl i s £ Teyitihter & --. ATTEMPTED MURDER Mrs. Plizabeth be held from Ares, Tues-- Saturday plates . ng.\s "V dTV . gre :4 val had been 'found hex: he 'ding to the 'Ohi-- cage en ol that f tion {from that city last 3 E6 1 :t 12 to 0.. The: Liberty» no slouch as shown %4 held the Waukegan high s m to a draw 'the Sat: the SHeHIRR arics and ue Chicags police "'u the & of the *me motive for de-- BE rooters that turn out to 'The school has t . 4 in it, yet --over two« thirds a are on the sidelines while there are about forty 01 i rer 1 -- 6 PDITY: . v'\;/;'g'i:" . g * o d k 1 4.+ h foak N ,'S: 33 '?' f & t uel " a La & Xt Ave 6 K .. *A | t P g;f- *# We 1 o it N0 " > * l < 3 i [ t M rold x A Y¥ t m ' § o & J ap 2e % fl:;: P Eicanthd "o * eP ; + 0 C o ce AwrI0cH i2 16 s é.:'fzfl ) Te cath out 9y --. M Conmnor Case was sound 's premises ard ir membhers of the sponge of visit to Grass--Lake The cahse W d indefiaitely, . that he took a drink with O nor -- enroute" to : Waukegaf. i states that he was told by C. Brune, head of the squad, not to on m aa, attempt to sb will attempt -- a "Ih:' liquor was a:u 3 O'Connor's premises and have been allowed uumdd'g'u * in Naurateky, of b»,,:?i" To ies was ind al| statiod, WAS-- isenarged | Saturday when arraigaed befon tiee Hervey Coulson on a t amnank e because of the latter's service Wil American -- army. . -- St , .31 the defendant at a gathering of a mht'#"!--""'# Inortiaat im mieenie court retuard to Sh , cireuit court refused to give his deci ig to whether liquor arguments by dither side to ts case. _A was on hand to listen to j mony. 1t is believed Naurntaky: e pnne SERY Ray Begenser, ft bprietor for: the ct:tmfll* 1st one of the iess far as his position with the §ONOTM-- | misnamed / y, becomes known ment is concerné@d. _ _ | ... alide in with t ':'.:_ un Some weeks ayo, accordin We are working and hoping 1 femc.,"*. oo (ottele bapeet |tandalidt on Electi f,:\ * Nauwratsky o# -- s mugh No . ho My ¥ ' s . _ Naurntaky, . he \ Aaid,| -- "The Repoblican Ce '-""é?"""'"' | so many could hear that|tee of Zion City stands Toi s true was a "militray murderéx" D6 | represenative g ent 'and in di-- « in the army they kille dsev |rect opposition -- to VollMi s' policy eral persons. Tse ar I i thaq principles. *" s,-i it and Stasvich w . e -- ing his mm Buof sgroc4 t« 0y only "fl* !n uk and state, mag nesn ;'1 J -Conn!:' lowing .. umdm,'".h_ h him, and \ _ On his y. declated| thus he hopes ate-- the : policy unuoc'm-m time | of our future. We, as a committes, (O6k no part in the 1 GeMICC | have entered this campaigh making tat he himself made no de@rading \no special favors but demandin a s to the ex--sarvice MML He|rrom the men we vote for that they Brought forward several wil M@S®S | represent all the people in fatrress f oner b"r prx >R and M_" ps 0 an MBAE TT Boclety of whicet. he was a n lar class or cliqne. The commmit e ahich ® en e ons |will ose its influence agminst on ;\fit--uht& Jack O'Con ' tase remained ua-- NAURATSKY 18 FREED been given a clean bill --of a far as his position + ment is concerned. _ ; < _ _ ~> Some weeks uyo, According to In ig --the hearing Judge."" ""° UEATAO® STBA CCAE EE ACEE S--ntiglt dgelared that testimony on CitY, the ezar of the "Villageof Dis both sides was evenly balanced and | PURS®", MA# ordered ; his painters it remailita to be--proven . that the Botk to tepaint the sim in fropt lquor S#RG found on O'Conaor's preng dhet Thoaks _ H . Nelso®'s > ises. pointe dout that if it h*w w--"m"' lhOWl,_.;' "'ox u." navigable "'llm' aad "ga e shd thi liquer was found in the|-- --, l Lake M\ a~* wae river then O'Connor can not be swatching .-gt house held charges that the liquor ordinary interest today. lake ~.*Spot" Was Tipsy t who was brought here by the de-- fense, declated ,.that ."Spot" P agserted that . air' invited him when M"l m 0R he 'lost one of the oars in' the . be a staunch _'l:' of the p. NP Ai? _ Justic C".'"'* hat L Ong' '."- "" on and that the rem si itute disorcerly conduct. BA dis azed the charke / ~ l . »as ow hk prombet .. s luded, teath t--night's session.: in-- obricty. ofi ols cs ahe Soonte quad.. Wor each witness produced y O'Cennor to show that the men luced .a witness to show that the nen W """ cr. s * P Other witnesses who gave testi-- ony 'gimilar 'to that of. Dr. Good-- iitmeine y eX hicago; 'M% wo, and : Walter Dordicus, Park-- IN POLICE COURT : Judge E_ In the face of the circuit court fa« | ryrvaret smepres dbakermig y ~ ~-- tky, mhe eme at the "Wiiisasnt Ds \; Judging from reports from Zien mflofln «ds acting behind an~ her of his "cover up" ruses.. Y terday, someone, the Indep q"mn'#'h.v tted | thesign with "paint," : vantage of <the situation, ar-- rently making it appear that h§ y bac hlphnfqlh?&fi'fiohv brdered ns paiiters" to © make / great : exhibition nlfip':d : they® were repainting : sign-- t:fl. in defiante of the law state. yes in is 9 "The political activi n Zilon City seem to be ingi ::% g'" C est move is the ',:*,"7?;',4 Repubiican Central committen, Th f"' a | American citizens. ~of people vote the© i ticket . the city as well as at all the gem elections. They are not Theseratie today and Republican or. , tomorrow. -- In other _.m DEFIES LAW _ °_ iN WAR WTH _ . SICN BOARDS _ \<"Is Voliva bigger than fi.fi hnd the rest of the. statet" * . sgatn--doe. one | wrong. inake se ols T Soivk s dn Most 'of Lake . erate opposition to the: law in Zion \Thiss who made 5 in Zion City, . [ / .w [ ~Under the banner of the Republi-- tan Central committee, ) . votairs have -- banded with --a rmination gee justice | done at the: polls. Judging from the initial "statement for publication," the organization is somewhat contrary to Voliva ideas ----a worthy # sement -- 1 f.«:{ trouble weary voter Of :ountry. the guilty partics usfi "::.:.. of whom 'they may b at all times independent of the Vol-- iva umhpdtb&W county. . 'Thed voters > ~~im thomntyhnuth;ut tately of Voliva's real policy} -- rect opposition < to Voliva's policy principles. To this 1"}_'""": ing his propaganda over the : and state, determining that ance of power will be z' , thus he hopes to the-- policy of our future. We, as a 0o mittee, have entered this '3':"%1' no spetial favors "% manding from the men we vote for that they es s es and show n# t uo i Bnatiools lar class or The cormmittes will use its ags ~every candidate who caters to the v sJiva m.r"h rvices to real men . « ~& wl ron for office. We estion; how :. of w' r*;. <4 'L,"'b"; All readers of the Lake made in §2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE In the last lssuse of the wf | BECG YOUR PARDONX to the t a0 t $

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