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Lake County Register (1922), 12 May 1923, p. 7

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NEW BILL P&O;. , 'IPS $ MONEY WITH _ _-- wHICH To PUSH COV. SMALL SUITS Trees and Shrubs Estimates Furnished for Landscaping _ Edward F. Kuester OF ALL KINDS . Order For Spring Planting Now Smail and others is to be . in torney --ge 's appropriation mea-- gure, It probably will be int duced by Senator James Barbour ~-- B Says Vete Cripples Canes _ The bill states this fund is needed because the governor by his veto in Hoaee en y in out to. suits recovery ie people's money," _ The clvil cases ars chancery suits for accounting brought against the gonrw,m.l'n' Ster-- William of Danville and £d4-- ward E. Mitchell, former state treas-- urers. 'The cases against the gov-- vmt.' ' n:x a are mm ons against Ryan and i are in of the Cireuit court: of Cook eounty. 'They are for reCOYery of 'numt-auhmh:umdo- the public moneys of the state and alleged to have: been unlawfuily cleaned: and of course youzmt theiit cleaned in the VERY BEST WAY. There 18 no This way cleans them thoroughly of dirt and spots and renders them frée of Moths or a possibility of Moths later 68. Call Libertyville 67--R when you are rsady and we will cléan them the NAPTHA m You will soon want to have your RUGS HOUSEKEEPER will be intro-- way of withheld by govered a tain his veto. ,, The a ) length of life in the United States is 56 years This is 15 years more than it was in 1870. oo o May Be ly be i in + ndry oouene 19 be 1e. sought re-- > motion--to pass ge appropriation veto. FrE: he is lature rep JRDAY, MAY 'Tomortow DRY g&: New Orleans ;'h the l"ofz tatw twice as as from New York to Detroit. pany, he is.believed i0 DC raking in the dollars at the rate of close Bmw-m&flhhhth sase, ho is paying the | 58 per "d&g_m is mys otaa Paatitattnls 'ms ve ' 3 Johnlmbmmm The Ford Motor company pays 12% per cent on its net.--income, or nearly $15,000,000 on its $119,000,-- ie cobens s . Satiiient dhowe total assets in 1923 of $536,251,989, and in 1922 $400,548,946. It has $159,605,687 in cath. Sales since have greatly added to the amount, o t i oile "ad e The sum of is reserv-- «4 i0 Tolainr oi hod faiee in 1922, under the higher rate, $58,082, ollaterally, Ford is worth much htmmfl;.fin. John D. Rock-- while Ford is worth twice as much. AWW said to have amassed much of =hitch went back to the people through Ford's personal income tax fig-- he is believed to be raking $ HIGH of 'the next day she took the scythe in hand and went out into the field to :ut'gnhlah bn-tu:: the ouse work. First clearin Wm-h::oaywun-' so the next on thhe program was to dress it and '!:Ab *: breakfast, But before could do this, he had to milk Old Beddy, the cow. The churning was then to be|® dm,uh"&m«.'mmi ingolmuaoddchhdfo kitchen and went off to do it. When he came back he found to his sur--|! prise that the pigs had come in through a hole in thmdpc: and had spilt it all over the floor. Betbutookhhmout-zhi poor pigs, for he chased them to the barn and those that were unfortun--| '."} hmhlsny.ant to a bud end. in the barn he | saw that he had forgotten to take|' bmh%&hladhrm but being too: to lead her way off to the pasture, and seeing some ontthfithl." &m;dhmm:'&u; He} & rope e _ng Te foge ow the ies hy in I#im nging cow and a eranky mahn, I-lfl'-.c ioiuf:h g-h:.?i% tied a rope oobeb:o'd_n ie oo oo yA totdl of: 6,000,000, or half as many as the total in the 'United States: ;In :1906 Ford obtained a 51 dhhhmfigz ually he and his som "bought out-- uflun-.m'tzwhhhvmn Ford startec 20 years ago on $100,000. His output has grown from 1,700 cars the first year to a w'fif ibe "'&'Q(_ family down to n pat h ns v do PW ing went along nicely for a Shild bat alter a spall . the con fifi-'ddi&omwwfldfifl man up the fire piace. When the wife carie .home . to 'dinner, the thinos that ~w»..""* her were the (Concluded from Page Three ANTIOCH SCHOOL paid a min-- e 4 4s To mosen of ty wohad _ The barn by _ NMr Sww'fl!m * The following news items was sent by Mrs. Ecers with the wish that it be put in our sehool notes. John Alfring dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Evers was born in Hammond, Indiana, April 21, 1921 and died at Lake Geneva, Wiscon-- sin, April 3, 1928, at the age of one year, 11 months and 18 . --He leaves to mourn their loss z ents and a brother, his dear having preceded him scarcely five months ago. Remains were to De Motte, Indiana. The service was held at the H 5 formed church by Rev. P. Swart, m';ocm books have been turned 'in, now ready to be gYadei as part of the arithmetic final ¢x* izg Books mre being WOrR*d on. t'.t"!.'!'rw»i.'.r-,vfi oprnti smes w w hi aiaiom removed--and is along nice-- layer of fine seales that overlap like the tiles of a roof, but with the free ends turned u ' Hair will ogrw as long as the ' and pa-- 'pills are not f _ 'The life of the hair' two to itflrmrs and an old : one falls out a new one takes its place. tate the circulation, -- This treatment will--also aid in keeping the hair in ~Long hair should 'be washed once month. -- Short hals, Assre a month. The hate should" aiwege af soap 18e in I are Indgtne place L . t .. 'H'"""",' Laau s ~ °0 0_m Iy ieaspuy the mecrecion "If ud Yhe Physic:ogy Health Books and n the harny cells is PAGE SEVEN of the © eighth ar color,

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