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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Jun 1923, p. 7

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Chicago, -- Sunday, 8. E. Sunny, «nutrmun of the board of directors dfi"lflm--...- pany, stated that utilities --with the exception of a fow 'streot wailways and interurbans, are 'biack wou their feet. -- . .' _ _ ~. '"* en mtoanni e dlie utility commissions to a severe and of fallure--to secure--relief and \ turning to Normaley -- Flowers That Are In Bloom BACK Geraniums, Cannas, Vinca Vines * tae Bond Men's Vegetable Plants .. _ _2' $¥ of objection to the severity of the ise, it must in fairness be said that in many cases, have helped. mudhmfl? :y:m":nu-m ,thnlnlhddmho.»ifld: cases, a public nuisance. Under the utility law, no competing utility can m"mwn.q& | of convenience and neces-- aity issued by the commission. / proved. In past years, the franchise of the utility was regarded of vital AFTER WAR could not be renewed on its expira-- Most of 'the significane® attached to franchisés in the past 'bave disap» that while franchises may end, the property continues undisturbed and the service goes on as before.. : : ~ "Public relations are greatly im« proved. Attacks on utilitiée by leg+ islative bodies and newspapers havée creation of public uti nmiz-- Safety of Investments T y required an addition to the "As to the safety of in iss sccount and the majter in securities\ of. gas, elect «Apassed. : : f udmonmhq.lly board also voted to reconsid-- said that issues of is and notes|er the boost in pay from $5 to $7 in --the honds of u.,w f :u;ml'm madean almost perfect.! in |ter was to allllPThundaTI: that there seems to be no . by §3 any of them so far as ry among | « t : | © 34 men well informed on the subject is| 'The communieation of the North perous.. The street railway has had .%Mhmr::-d it has < had : the hardest--service of them all to perform. > ~ "It's service: ty personal, and the problem of the «management: is to. guess as nearly as --possible where and when and how many.passengers flfiqflbh@lOfi} place, and in how many 'directions Houts 9 to 12 a. m. & 1 to 8 p. m. Bundays & Holidays by Appointment J. H. HESLIN Docter of Chiropraetie Kaiser Bldg., Over Gas Office «lay 'failed 'to raise the salary of County Superintendent of uh..' Chatl@®«E. Bussell but /in-- m raised the allowance for ygar-- J¥ bxpenses to $1,000 from the pres-- ent sum " ¢ . It was pointed out that the gup-- nt's 'travels about the 4j W"' ped an addition to the m and the majter MYSTERY % The board Of supervisors Wedges-- Wrcms 4 Is VOTED more * EXPENSE monky m es . -- NESDA Bupreme Court Hands Out Same Medicine Mike Ben Newmark, reluctant witness in the grand jury investigation of Smail jury, Has lost his petition for a writ of supersedeas in the Su-- and>--ordered to pay <the fine by Judge ~R.~K, Weigsh sitting in the Mouzévluhwhddin contempt Sailure to angwer _ The Supreme court only a few days ago overruled the petition of Operations in the last few months indicate more hvorablenmlt:fnfiyurlm Knco $+00 'of income was paid ont as shown below: Snd io eou oer Peat it 2898 eantot100 of Ietal --Ry. was made up of the following items: BbR# Interest ecsee P t -- Refit of equipment & Joint Facilities ---- not earnad in 1922 to jail Sycamore, Kll.,; has definitely dcdinodbdthth.m of conspiracy charges Against ney and*J. 'B. Fields, indicted in connection with the alleged tampering with 'the Gov. Small J was Thursday. "é&'«u"&""'uuua- to bring Judge: Jacob Hopkins of thel h: uon oue trial held in Chicago recently. He had been working 'steadily Yor several weeks and exrpected to take a day off to yet: marrind; © > : Tulbbe! siethe¢ und tather had died «and a alstor. mz" ) worked with him on the road job and the other, Edward, is a policeman at Wassau. FULTON DECLINES TO TRY FIXING CASE with the John Tubbs of Waukegan, Struck and Fatally Hurt Miss . Aun A flMl ingate \Win Aiver atiing otf a stroct car in th'ov'fi'l'y.u'.;'..-.d"#ifia' tg : to walk to the 'curbing when A was hit by a truck driven by J. DW Angelo ,a groceryman of Kenosha. where a car switch had been §§£ installed, Tubbs turned to walk to|~" mmm;umn. well Tr truck driven : D'Angelo, a groc-- | eryman of Kenosh£ _ w.'l sounds in his head. This, it is be-- Neved, was the cause of his not no-- ticing the truck bearing down upon him when he left the street car. Judge Wilkam J. Fulton of MMM?"M Crushed to death by a truck decided to takm n day off $100.00 § 177 1049 14 at Tion to from collecting a tax of $1,501508 tmptln'uhn-l'hu-&r poration, Washington street.. It was claimed in a petition for the injunction that the tax asseased is excessive. The assessment was mbyth&lhl'um placed the net.valuation at "m'm points | out / that u-a&----'bcnlfl'-'lg: authority for 2 capital stock Mlthuflhpnldnl!m .c-tguzmn:'l&." Epnermond wivt nter reotaidnants : The tax. commission. reade the as-- ably Thursday. ate him and therefore refused> to answer : hh-l.m hni-:mdlhw months in jail and fned him --$1200. Ben -- Newmark, <who -- Tollowed the governor's graft a~ went on the turna in' o month and undergoing: a periof Povic will "be unatle Chicago is easy on fg sult and the rest remains to be sten Iif Mixed with Buiphur 1t Darkens WITH SAGE TEA The old--time mixture of Sage Tess High Court's Ruling Elim-- Collecting from Finance ~%ail This Week

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