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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Apr 1923, p. 1

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In this i ermfeamt s YOUR UNCLE'S TO BL A ME ::'-.Hudm'---..u chool trustees on that ticket being In the fourteen precinets, Bair-- stow, the present supervisor, was de-- feated in ten, and a significant fea-- Adien went Juts the south ade, rer went 6« )uflhhqunl ha&m'.::.nl hot contest. ~ When the were counted it was found that: Bairstow mfi-fl' y tomid d y o und fourteenth precinets, but that his majority there was lit-- tle to boast of. In the ninth and eleventh, two other south side polling places, Achen snatched the lead from According to word -'-&tdfiom wled for a few days hence, probably w&d"h&o i id to shine in the Appofuement man and to appointment of Conimittees for the next span of the beard's activities. It SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR--NO. 2: (Continued on Page Eight) sort of gets your Shiclds Township. fight _ in the. bowes, | Bok ehleer u5. --have m B up--have, & MM'A& 1st every. thing will be lovely dnce more. mail is handled the Liberty_ vile Pobtofice: that with on'y dree ::un.!l do the work instead of , as beretofore, it takes a little April 1st to July 1st they could have no 'substitutes to help out dm rush hours, inasmuch as the a and nothing more would be avai n itaont a hy' # on » @"wgam"on afternoon at Wheeling Hospital, where she was operated on The _ standards _ of *accredited sehools in the North Central Assoc-- Jption which takes in sixteen states, extending from Ohio to the Rockies and .south to Kentucky, have been #&yfl. It is greatly to the dhuz:choolhchhu h..::l-u abreast® of the --fi: It is a noteworthy year. a fact that Tilinois has 2385 accredited &Mvflodcq'mfi Mrs, Joan Cargill of Great Lakes, aged 31 years, died Tuesday even-- MRS. JOHN --CARGILL M in foke Eol which eute m a 'n_..'.iu.. other C Whhe Poren Toi. " " _ "want . in the RECISTER {ll'{o week received word '?am (OU TELLUM. REGISTER subscriber liv-- hcm lfiyvfln just -- in-- mca-lru;: fape erapl & pups stray-- ed away frow bome and failed to a tremendous amount DIES AT HOSPTITAL r.. and Mrs. Hartman Besides her husband You Tellum. '{army officers ' i':'", ,. WaB fo o tm es hen | guard patio: | h hall, Mi to itE oo j l"" from . i <It--was learned Thursday that the balloon had broken away from two larmy officers at Plano, 11L aWway, was foond Wednesday night & or Michigan by a coast Whniteh: ich, According to the (balloon ht:'b;o wl ) gas bag broke looss. _ be started from Belie-- wille, HJ., on a trial flight, but e from its moorings at where | the offcers ,,..:,'-'" Battling from 10 o'clock Wednes-- day morning until 5 in the afternoon against a terrific gale and high sea, @fi.mm.""- mmhfl!'m 'basket of un army baloon picked up in the lake jast off the Evanston shoge. As Capt. Smith's -uw:.mp-...w bag ripped off and sprinted out into the lake at lightning pace. The bail-- loon did not contain passengers as it !"".m'uu- * crew the &h tow reached '& Harbor--at 5:25 Wednesday night. T'O.rlyapl.mhvl'x.(.ld under the lining bearing name Major Rush B, Lincoln, .flm of -- gloves were found in giving grounds to the be-- Nef 'that there were two men in the balloon and-- that they must have drowned in the waters of Lake Was . Captured | by _ Capt. _The crowd of nearly 300 Volivites including Becker and Stréid, scatter-- ed. The sheriff rode into town and the authority of the Zion chief was Wahtte there is smoke thetre are Loose Before Tug Reaches Local Dock (Continued on Page Eight) & mm L o. ~* +--Smn LIRERTYVILLE HhiNo!s. sATURDAY, APRL 7. Rerister Invites at its guests ':ll.hln:ikh' . OMe to witness fi H':(:'l"'" A.awfiu: Theatre, featuring Douglas Fair-- ice. ~Buddies of his 'company ® as pall bearers firing | were from the 6 Post of the American Legion. ~. wl' o army cha; fee. ~Budd r A veteran Of 'the world war, ving . served one--balf years with Col. n:hh in the Marshal! Waldo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.. W. Waldo of Libertyville, died Tuemiay @ at -- Hings Hospital, Ma or a lingering fllness, at the ~Of 25 years He It cago. They will be at home to their "hlrvin.gkdhr May 1st, MARSHALL WALDO, WORLD WAR VETERAN DIED TtUEs, relatives and friends until this week., Mrs. Le Goff is md&. .lln.c\fi' and is very popular sociglly. She is book-- keeper for the Independent and will remain at her until May 1. Mr. Le Goff is in Chi. _@®f Miss Frances Kiepper" or_ ce Wns to" mtoce: gomery Le Goff of Chicago was an-- éduple stole a e gm' ran io d nds / + c renaldrey se Local Girl Marries Chicago Business Man with an coutward-- galm. ---- .. = _ la-ru.hruld'-'hnml.'- ed a notice of his indictment and was given a lst of witnesses. -- --~The state case was cared for by i ave ;fi_, He wu'--" on his movy-- Night, April 8. milita®y" funeral and an Id _A is neral re her%"m h burial at p Forest. ain colidncted to ite Weekly sefV= wite upon his sacred th Mnd the rest of . All the barbarians in the WHd of clared i8 & speech at Antioch will gather arour | Wig | the H House y night. P fire which for days b The for station I burning by 7 » . Wq| here and the a of $250,-- ' an Bil Riley, whg pridindly > Smg d rian Riley, who has be-- | are the factors seope of his fellow G m e # . the local Station Hrenara-- Stan Thompson Bill l.!;mu, with | a, romging thainl to influence the gra investigation of Gov. S DP trial jury, isn't ciated ifih-m}\lw-t last d ago Saturda The Sun published a blazing " lme caying that there was f puren tie to Juror Fields to "do the by Gov. Small". sent yo Antioch ..l'n:lo") the: trying to locate a had engaged in the lynching lfnthing, but faned. -- ""m * 'O'a;lnhnn Sun--:0 rre of the on -- =: Of last Saturday. ¥ we printed in big letters and a% Black ed because of a rmumber of deaths at the crossing. o There Is No Wild West Btuff Around Here, Says The. county. and--~town will each bear 20.per cent of the cost and the road 60 per cent, according to court »«Jm Antioch at least, The Sun'v Antioch News (Continued on of the tioch News say, the ' fre to what they wer Bill" Riley. the m .' A;'f:: ave hthou robably what wil rians in wil robably | her--husband.' Two years ago 3 mowed to the Folly Patik nep $ Een tu:. Mr. Bev sehides hy new h'r'm-'b. at f en m Wednesdiay after ::fl ment was made in' am-- etery. was filed Thurs_) * / N -- I'shall be inter= ... hynd'tpl-nha" S * * ul ter be shifted because of prejudice | P°** * . . 3. imniy, . *** against members of the squad. m o k 9 . Hrowetion / | The county to which the matter is | =_* /. ~~> uhnnmmhu" The ontlet to 'the village septic » . £s yet. believed, however, C t e MAE . :s the case may be sent to-- a nearby | P# _'-'."x' s county. , I . has been the Wone C Copas ~recently freed from l *A emmd':ztdor-dw ton and the village bo ':%; when .these -- charges were nolle time: D efforts :. . ';w&"" l'"" Ar-- w » p f »*'0-0:")'- thur % ~ m C Decision in the matter involving | form, the eri *# A mhamdb'mmmfl-: y * MAmnnmma-hmhw : sgain taken up by the court, this bacteria, to the inndequate. _ neminctertomemcon cmatiadmgay & capacity of the chambers built for ~_ DEATH OF MRS BEYE _ |that purpose. ~-- -- ' . ~ OCCURRED mug Due to the increased number of Mrs. Jennie Beye, of J 'fiflmw *at Beye, died Sunday -fi:m. (-x in --number) now taken . . at Alice Home hospital, care \ nh-rv-'m.l at the nge of 44 ybars 'On Friday | prevant 'soptic tank is far too all. _ |-- she underwent an operation for can-- | to do the work. Consequently in the _ _ than anticipated and on Raster morn | hot and river is and the --. . ing she passed .. For fifteen | overflow Trom the tank C h s%2 yunuholh.dln.mht.vuh carried off, a most C mowpd to the Folly near Lib .a&nu d"ffi'"""u A e -x:nc ) is « reported the # ~HM¥r hosbknd survives her. also a|considering several different WA * 1200 SEAMAN RECRUITS TO FLL NAVAL STATION AFTER JULY 1st . eleome the who ® coming J T . a lation hne m w 'A. n projj;: pleted . will N m P "2~ m; he Q --, This nemreginiity 6M for-- lee the el: at 'the :L- T ion July amandant _ Evans de-- in a speech ; n at oha PTM l of $2: @ -- war 9 Me seope yx;".." "p. to h mill @tart com Lake Besides the regular recrait train-- ng diviign M the sotin, tere will be aviatic und ra-- dio schools training alo ;::tm'-fg:n-u "'-.= recruit training. © There be b quarters for the new men as station is now only partly . the present and a deserted The in -gh'mnb ts pr war Eight -- weeks be the period for reerait ~As soon as the droves of new seamen come into the . station, they will be trained and shunted off to sea. At present Mr. and Mrs. Robort Sitz, Mrs. Bury?"' hE m':Amnu;'-th day at the--Burney Seiler home in Kenosha, ".'mm*"-'a effort will be made #0 relieve t situation before' the advent of hot | Difibw--iad [lm'z'&.l'll-h)-v-h care .b'hnfvm.l. provent "septic tank is far too small to do the work: c-_fib% Murmnrbhlow,=J Certind off, a mons duaatodible eget parvads ho arce oi niet §$2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE TA *4A years the Village of men are given a¢ t Ad

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