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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Feb 1923, p. 10

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_ aif English, Loyola University, E' fi.-wnlfl& 5:00 P. M. News and Sports. _ B0 to 9:00 P. M. Musical Pro-- gram. Fanclna hlfi. reader; felen Dooley, :; Menkes ". Lo _ -*. M M)- _ Mansen, grombore; Thomas Giblin, _ . pliano; Wimer Jagusch, banjo; Irwin : ter, smxophone; James Elworth, _ 9:00 P. M. News and Sports. '~> #:05 to 9:25 P. M. "ITwenty Min-- _ eert & Artist Department gnd Isham _ Fones and his Orchestra in Dance _\ Selections which will be phoned from _ College Inn, Hotel Sherman, Chicago /. ©:00 P, M. _ News and Sports. _ _ ©:05 to 9:25 P. M. Reviews of the -- Intest books given by Lliewellyn Jon-- es, literary editor of the Chicago g.wnwuamnumcmmwmwmmwm E READY--TO--WEAR STORE PRICES are positively the LOWEST IN WAUKEGAN. i.*.. undersold. Wcruqietlbrighttolhitqmntity. We offer to the first ten customer to 1:00 A. M. Midnight show. * 4:80 P. M. News and Sports. _ 650 P. u."c'x'ht-'. Bed _ 8:00 to 9:00 P. M. Musical pro-- wram Courtesy of Lyon & Healy Con-- Claude J. Pernin, S. J., Head of Dept. walue: 2 for ___ # light weight Underwear s Dress Shirts, s fleece lined Union 8 heavy flannel Shirts; MWd «y [ t p Bweater Coats, gray --P. M.~ Studio Caapel Serv-- around the world, and the b'hWn-vu-, '-."'m Woolen Sox, 65c Blue Work Shirts, Blue or Tor ... : . w tm tm aniics m s mm m o to 9:00 P. M.-- Musical Pro-- REE --. One Dollar in Merchandi PAGE TEN e oommtocmigervifponmarn trt Breceintrtmg --przc iiian Duo, Courtesy of Mele ~Studio; Janey Hickey, con-- Collars, 25¢ value; WcRouvcanMutongmy --People's Drv C t cople's Dry C m m n c e e e ts mt m ts m on oc m Children's Bedtime nownnoeile . G| m e c mt m s m ce c o m m m m m e m ie ons mm o m ": ~$1 ' $1 travel, experts, attorneys, printing, witnesses, fees, rent and other items. The legisature is a law making body and has no powers to investigate ex-- gept to find facts on which to base legisiation. -- Sinc# I have been in $1 fl $1 rated for Hon. Floyd E. Thompson is the chief justice of the Supreme court of Illinois and jn years is the young-- before the Mimols State Sat assocts" zfl'hfll' State Bar associa-- among many admiral m:%bmmm government in h:h-u and --not enough 'business government." "Private business is stifled by gov-- ernment red tape--." -- "Government job--holders : 'are now ~stepping on each other's heels and new jobs are being created ~daily." > "Twenty--five years ago less than 200 inspectors and investigators were in the em-- ploy of the federal government, and now there are more than 30,000 of them." "Forty years ago there were 50,000 people employed in the ad-- Mn'm:thcfodam government. . there are a half million of them." "State and local ments have padded the mmm" "Lincoln truly said on the day of his assassi-- nation that commissions were 'con-- trivances to cheat the government'." Last week T introduced a reso-- lution calling on the dozen or more m-fl..cn:dbythhnn:i make reports Mmhnfinm $1 $1 $1 $1 Enters Resolutions Calling on Commissions to Item-- ize Top--Heavy Expense IT"s TIME TO CALL HALT ON SPENDING OF _ TAX PAYERS' MONEY, SWIFT TELLS SENATE Girls' flannel ?!' Gowns, $1.25 value; 2 for __________ 2 for Girls' Satin Bloomers, Girls' Union Suits, extra good quality Dr. Denton Sleepers, $1.75 value _________ Boys' heavy Stockings, "c'.;'hl:'ipdntar. 2 for . Boys' all wool Knee Pan $1.69 value ---....--..-: Boys' Blouses, 69¢ value; money . approp-- Union Suits, heavy n m on ons ce on ie ts e ut s s m o w oi mm ns o ts us s c ce m o m n ons o m ame mm ns m m ce on 13 uen m us tm us on as on o on to exist was so extreme that I re-- minded the senate that it would completely stop any two or more farmers putting their small amounts of grain or milk together and offer-- ing them for sale. The legislatin dbb-':':.dl- led by as wnh-fi.lhnm known .of 'any legislation to come from . these commissions,--at least any that amounted --to more than lars will probably be asked for. Senator ;Daily has shown real two years ago. The legislation asked for by him to prevent the condition found surance companies in Illinois securi-- ties. -- The resolution gives the com-- mittee power to subpoena witnesses and compel.the produttion of books, documents, papers--~and to , employ counsel, assistants and experts as required. It asks further that the legislature make an GM\ necessary to carry out the job to' Senator Glackin of Chicago, findings into law. Strange are current of the happenings of these jaunts and of the "er a provided for the members" in the many cities visited.. It is said that the expense accounts would be in-- teresting if they can be dug out of the mass of vouchers in the office of the state auditor. I take it that they are open to any citizen, but can "any citizen" find them and what can be done when the state auditor, for in-- Ts o. s nrme up the vouchers an« = pense ~accounts of a eonfluzu when we can 'find time. & Benator Daily has introduced a joint resolution for action-- by both the house and senate which will cre-- ate a joint commission of ten--five from the house and five from the, senate--to investigate the taxation Springfield more than $200,000 has been spent by these commissions of members hiking over this and other states, hoiding sessions in hotel rooms, employing high ~salaried stenographers and artorneys and so far as I can remember not one has betemacs 1 220 Every Item Money Savers wermrpmnooun > [ lc ts o ati s o us ___ 81 $1 to act for two $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 C GINLIJ1 NV WAUVRELAN,. Calil and get acquainted with the store We offer to the first ten customers who will spend $5.00 or more-- THE LAKE <COUNTY Ladies'® Floral Bloomers, extra good quality ; 2 for 2 for ... ¥ pairs f0r ... ... " '..=>." Ladies' Silk Hose, all colors; Ladies'® Coverall Aprons, light Ladies' Coverall Aprons, Infants' Lawn INFANTS' GOODS White Conts, $5.00 value; slightly ldledf-......._-__ dol-- . ____. department and Governor Sweet of b""'mln------z lts aboli-- ; 2 for tenant Governor, and his secretary, Ralph Pope, C, S; Close and C, F. Trick. 1t is to.the credit of Speak-- ¢r Shangshan that he blocked this conspiracy in the house and the peo-- ple of the state are to be congratu-- lt:.hd M:h mh'r.( &.And-'u-flndhd m.'m-daq:b- trict, and asks for a joint commis-- sion dlh.c-dh_.bh- York, _g'?'-.-v' '.-d,!'q-!-l- ators who wanted and were bound to have a commission. 'The senate appropriates certain money for its mcx'r' each ...':t'!u: number mmm $10,000,: and Lieutenant Gover-- nor approved them and this $10,000 was drawn in a pretended in-- "'"f;""."';.znwahn. resolution weht over to the house the speaker and house members sat down on it and so the appropriation asked for, $10,000, failed to pass, commission that the Lieutenant Gov-- b :-:;-mmb the hn y a res > ate on June 15th, 1915. ,th:; tutes, colored: resort keepers and protected cliques are beyond the e.holdfisnwenmw of the state som%mb. done. : Those who read public press believe that the vice condi-- tions are bad and Senator Webster, who was an assistant Chicago cor-- mfim.lu.l,undoufi'hvm that they &re wretched that the laws should be enforced. If the laws .we have now were enforced the situation would be cleaned up right away. i time meeting with other commis sioners from other states and jaunt ing to Washington. > years to investigate the project ts Atlantic Ocean and asks for an ap-- M;CW.O?'('m'hmfih commigsior no uomm:mum will possess--at that time but these nine members will have had a fine Benator Webster of Chicago wants a commission to look into the vice of Chicago and ~down-- state cities, claiming that the brothels, prosti-- ce ons m w m un mss ons ts on m on uie withee m ais ce um s o m m ags ue t e uts s ase c o m on m movticom mm ons m mt mt w m is m o on w o w meaai s o ae m us m m us ther of the Lieu-- REGISTER,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928 of $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1. ploye drawing as much as $8 a day -dlrvm-dhhum use of the money: of the state and it is only by talking right out in meet-- ing that anything can be done. I had the temerity to ask about the wages being paid to senate employ-- Saked If 1 thouate may wige e s were put on by the combine members at $8 a day (this means 6 days a week) while the house has but one em-- -- Just why have I written such a letter as this? I am trying to stop I was made chaitman of this com-- mmtymm% Y my .expenses charged state of Ilincis were NOTHING. In addition to my regular committee, Counnky";'n,fil"mw made chairman committeg for this the 5$rd General Assembly pense k exceed $100. no wonder ln."?w P omie o o o epn e Paie re-- gal splendor of former senatorial made chairman of this committee for this the 5$rd General Assembly "'!;'kfi- "u%': pense Bot exceed $100. mmfin!m.'d?w and the worst of it is that if I tried Due Weston .__/......__ Representative Pate ____. Expended by Meeker ____ Due Weston ... Expended by Sen. Carroll_ 5 embers.) | *Expended by Latham and Expended by Close T2,530. .Senator Sam Latham (Sen-- ator Latham was a Dr.). mittee appointed to,.visit Illinois %'--.l-fi ac Michigan, Con-- Why is this? . Because a clique has < West Virginia on the. the senate in its hands, and what is and Colorado on the west will make | the use of a clique if it is not to some jaunts that will be delightful | hand the sheckles out to friends? m"""" and diness | DEPUTY UNHURT and their friends following the pre-- IN AUTO SPILL dmn:'cdd p to func-- Deputy Sherif J. L. Harris, Wau-- "'.';!'""P&' conda, working out of the office of 'ming from 40 to 48.____ ue Pullman--Co. for cars eady--to-- We 8 1--2 days the Extra large size Rag Rugs ... 7 6 C Children's Trimmed Hats; values up to $2.50-- ______. $1.25 value ; 2 for Ladies' Summer up to $5.00; each Curtain Goods, value 15¢ yard 10 yards for -..-....----.'.... Table Very best quality Gingham ; 32 inch; 4 yards ..___.____. m ce e o ho ce m m uh c ts m s m ty m on m ce ie stt ons m m, very best quality ; ; 6 yards for._._.. ... ooo i m m m m ost m w s c¥ _$8,181.65 $8,851.40 1,157.00 ho m m ats css m aitfes ds ce it s s o m mm o mm m t on e m o m o (4 mm un mm w t on ns man ns aifiem o Register classifed ads bring results -- Wife is she is usually +eady to think ise .---- FREE per acre. A builletin is in prepar-- ation which will give somewhat com-- pletaly the records of this work from this crop have recently been taken and they are as follows: Average Height of Ear: High--Ear strain, 97 inches. Low--Ear strain, 11 inches. Mhhny,'du&::fl- ordinary variety of corn select-- ing continuously for high ears and io en led its ears 8 feet from the ground and the other one foot ; the en rever s cars + dflm"-t' 8 watched the developments of the University of Illinois experiments in corn breeding to influence the height of ear will be interested to know that with the harvest of the Inst crop, 20 The deputy was serving papers on Edward Rieke, Barrington, at the time. The road in which he was driving was blockeg,here and there "with snow drifts and travel was dif considerably. Among the papers being served at the time was also one for Ben Rosing, Grob Hill, involved in an appeal from a justice court proceed-- ing in Libertyville. EXPERIMENTS IN CORN BY THE STATE UNIYVERSITY Deputy Sheriff J. L. Harris, Wau-- conda, working out of the office of escaped serious injury over week end when his automobile turn-- «l turtle in a ditch near Barrington. Pinned under the car he struggled for . several minutes and . finally '~$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Pillow Cases; 4 0K ... . .. Bed Sheets; special for Girls' Shoes, all solid Boys' Shoes, all solid Men's Dress Shoes, samples ; Ladies' Felt Slippers, $1.75 Children's Shoes, Men's Work Shoes, all solid SHOE DEPARTMENT . .. * Rubbers, all sizes; $1 DE > cohe ccrmacmenal d iig n n T _ n w o m mc ue ie s us ons css m us w ons s m o s ons ns oo o «t mt m ts m ty s mt o mss cas e on s ce ud m m it s o s jo:flq Bcii l to ord _ as> axpected nekt week, but will remin in the local courts. The December term hthg!-tuut-"lll; %"0-.&:&' & x grow where only one grew before. jourhey --to Rockford as> expected nekt week, but will remin in the local courts. The December term hhg-:um:'n: will adjourn uniil the . of engaged in the construction of sey-- eral roads in Lake county, started -- plans Friday aimed to allow the re-- sumption of work on the roads next EDWARDS STAY 5 _ IN LOCAL COURT O of over $8,000 for. hand, asked &.m?&',.-.: Road a mhm.m.h'"._"'"', zed by the by any of the creditors was. taken in the circuit court by F. Dickson, Wuundam.'hoflldn'"- dnh.wmmwl $10,000. 'The grocer allowing a ranged satisfactorily, mm»:.imm" ed. He is attempting to arrange on a program of payment which will allow the G!tmsty'flktoupalon.ru'.--v pered. : It is expected that the work will be resumed when the cold wea-- ent of Highways Charles E. Rus-- sell this afternoon in the rooms of CONTRACTOR MEETsS WITH CREDITORS Mr. Nelson has been pressed of C m e e ce ie ds m sn nds mm s c se m red Nelson, Racine, &vublmv'evm T ike Comy "' +504 He .. 61 91 . $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

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