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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1923, p. 6

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_ Ghe Colta E Gardejfigé THE VACANT LOTS 'PLANTS GROWN IN GOOD FOR GARDEN| -- ~POTS ARE THRIFTY Richest Soil is Often Found in| Vegetable or Flowering Stalks Negiected Piaces--Clean Out Should Be Transferred $ Unsightly Weeds. Several Times. PAGE 81X by Kiein and "That Printer of Udell's® by Harold Bell Wright. A program of Mr,. Kemp's offerings. f Whother in the presentation of an Everett Kemp, noted reader--enter-- tainer, will be one of the enjoyable at-- tractions at the coming Redpath Ohau-- _tamflohbmmhrlllm ing both as an interpreter of an entire play or book and as a reader of shorter numbers.. His reputation ex-- tends from coast to comst. ¢ .'h-e.lf.:-p!mmm j vorites as "Bevenoaks," by J, G. Holland;. "The Music --Master," Well--Known Reader to Be Heard Here at Redpath Chautauqua THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER-- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1923 EVERErPT kemPp. readings is also among .. Revelation that a new twist had given the investigstion: into charges of bribery against some members of the jury that acquittal Gov. Small last June was admitted by Col. A. V. Smith, staee's attorney Whfidednh'::v'hh testimony. before the jury, is 'one 'of the developments that eaused Col, Smith to look for sever-- al new confessions. William Riley, Antioch saloonkeeper, has confessed that he gave $350 to John Birnie Important Witness Wants ----~to "Change Story," Pros-- * ecutor Admits NEW--ANGLE-- TO. SMALL INQUIRY which show what becomes of a dol iar spent for bread. 7 The Orst sir items represent the actual production, 'including: the baking of the bread. FW mfim-.fl;"h" Next, 2.6 cents is freight to ele wator, | tandard of measure and valus, the :um-mnh"i.fl- lar divided in 100 one--cent pleces, A Dollars worth of breag (Nati Next is the miller, who gets only "Big Dave" # -- taken into | on the J :u'M Dr. 8. K. Mardis, head of the rural educatioa of Ohio State University, at Columbus, said: "No person, eith-- er native or foreign--born, should be permitted to vote until able not only to read and to write the English Jan-- guage intelligently, but until they have a well--grounded knowledge of DR, J. L TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Bldg, Hours: 1 to 8:20 and 7 to 8 p. m. the selling cost--ot the bread.~ 'The selling cost of the haker is 16.4 cents. The baker's everhead and proft is 14.2 cents, 'The last pile is the retailer, who takes 18.6 cents, but only 2.9 cents of that is profit, These figures were compiled by O, M. Kile in McCtures. Q6 of one cent, the smallest item. _ 'The freight to market is 44 per Ing the bread is 12.3 cents. All 'of this amounts to eily eae What is wrong with this system? inmfl.we.t:uhhld lA." u= tunl.botmlln!ortn?bn-f t'f,:tmmhwmhon-)k: Ova IM 1,000 -- miles. Mi'mflufltu will run to the Azores, approximate. lyl.1"£t There it will connect with a already laid to Europe, TWO EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAYS| Register Want Ads bring results AT AVDITORLUM -- THEATER | o ns en ons m Hanly Chryoanthemuns Clove Seented Pinks Libertyville -- Area Phone Greenhouse Cement Road o Libertyville 396 Flowers That Are In Bloom FAIRHOLM GARDENS Geraniums, Cannas, Vinca Vines H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS Vegetable Plants English Ivy Drummonds Phlox and have flowers Plant some of : DECKER & NEVILLE Scabiosa

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