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

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6t S 34 "* James Layeock and family mot-- ; ored to Gages Lake Sunday. oi twelve inning contest. tke hurling for Wheeling# AAd CC Tigers tamed for about half of the game, but after, the Figers ran wild Mmllydfl.ndnmd-tm o in or td ds when the Home M""'; .mmth--g:.':".tl}'*'" WWD& 4--5 'The Long Grove Tigers defeated Wheeling, Sunday in an exciting hoalcs innins contest. Glans who did side did any scoring for the next mmwcnvuzfledfl!o mhn'boy.homh.flnm of the twelvpth, in the Tiger half of _ The boys had one 'bad inning, it Unimarmoanmibs on that they played ,."u?fin all the first on @n error. Wetstone was next up, he connected with a speedy ball, sending the old apple far into right field for a home run. --_ _« _ * _ W polly : C hegdienrelerrengery RA 00D EXPRESS TEAM TO ru'v' HERE SUNDAY. ONE -Awmultun*ulflr" . meoeot : M'MW""" team. It should be one of the best | tators games of the season. With the new second bazeman Hicks, the "Lights"| /., _ Weiskopf and Conway did sgome mm&h& Weiskopf was the pitcher allowing only 3 scat-- AJarge crowd saw Area--lose a hard fought game to Everett Sunday by a score.of 1--to 0. oA .. _Aréa last the bame in the 9th in-- ning when Everett scored one run on two errors and no hits, The Area pitchers are getting in AREA LOSES TO form. _ Englebrecht allowing %MOM&MMM three off W making only five hits off the Area piteners * yest Sunioy Lrex WiL play 'the ext y Gunderson team of Chicago at one o'clock and the Chicago All Stars at 8 o'clock. You will see 2 good games. "After a week's rest the FO PLAY HERE SUNDAY. ONE OF THE FASTEST TEAMS ON THE NORTH SHORE Conway, p. ......3 0 0 0 2 0 Mfimon.prf&....f :: z s :1 Two base hits--Dorfler ua"wn.:' T.'M mm. Tegmeyer, -- Rasemusen, Double ry---a&u_w King, Wilcox . to -H?':'!"'-"""';!'_'.flsth balls--off 1, off Con-- :yzauMst.' by Conway 10. MeGuior, %" o n Ane Smz and Hn at Gages Lake, > HORSE KICKS YOUTH IN ABRNM Wufiflimwfi" son totters on its Throne and Father lets out Moan on Moan. Father for-- gets he was a Dude back in the Nineties, but ask Maw--the Knows, YERDICT 18 REACHED lawyers, defendants, and the spec-- tators, but answered no questions. > _ Simply Did His Duty. & Col Smith, who had been savage-- ernor. He swore to it in this court. He named Riley as one of the brib-- ers, the only. one he knew or could was with and that he did bribe Fields, Then we had the 'ppectacle of Fields and other jurors and even 'the court attaches getting state jJobs. ° _ PEOPLE oF oUrR TOWN ~--"What transpired next?! . It be-- came known that we 'were making Courtney, and, "Con" Shea went to Curtis Schroeder, the --governor's lawyer, then to Leslie Small, : the To Ampiet t mpont uclaly mutbcydh'ttdfi-'l'bv{ offered to get out of the state and not testify if they did get it. *' All Hostile Witnesses. "These men were all hostile wit-- nesses when they were brought here to testify. Naturally, the governor's son didn't want to offer proof that his father's acquittal was tainted with corruption, _ -- & When Poor Father views the police lC oi Antioch is bo r have not . tampered with W. W. O'Brien of defense counsel u;-.;b praise State's Attorney #mith but to bury him. And we will Slongaide him if e ever returns to {Continued From Page One.) ney general are easting a blot upon the name of this county and chal-- "In the words of Caesar, we come BALLOT 8St.> Lawrence's Episcopal Charch REV. H, B. GWYN, Pa % Th%.m on Surday, § will be Holy Communion . @nd ser-- on i 11 @'clock. m Dy, P. C. J » M'g l'*nd-* m:" Sehool will be as usual at Ozg ..h.-. ¥ f f e have received teful latter trom Mr. F. J. ui:ns" 'executive secretary of the .. Near East Relief 1 acknowledging subscriptiong, from several of our congregation in re-- sponse to tho earnest appeal ' JTuly 4 ehild Sun-- MM'MME:&- of: im shgen by Dr. Bickham. . _ _ 11:00 Morning worsHip at . which thogmrvm n "A ng By Urim and Thummim."~ 5 :;':?," m. Young Mfl&nfiu n evening service. Pres-- byterian church -- at T::' Subject: Good music and a hearty welceome to all, 'Mrs. E. L. Sayre, Church CHARLES J. DICKEY, Pastor. ] MRS, LYELL H. MORRIS Organist lhwma,ur.mnmj Mrs. James Davis and Mrs. Wal-- ter A.'Lightbody, Music Direceors. 1000 a. n;--'&unday Se:'ol. Mr. George F. Pearce, Gen. Supt. 11:00 a. (m.--Morning -- worship. Btl'mfi by the pastor. -- Solo by Miss Flora Churchill. You are cordially invited < to worship with us. --. Strangers will be nufl wel. 6:30 'p. --m.--Epworth League devo-- To oc o. cin in & : "Jesus His Life Work." Leader, Miss Constance Schanck. 7:80 p.. m.--No Evening service in our church this week. The Union service will be held in the Pres-- :ytadnehm:ndth-m, r. Guy Smock is the preacher. ,WM" evening at 7:80 the _ prayer 7 short, interest-- sakes mhsr C Dem _ FIND BODY OF MAK KILLED UNDER TRAIN warrants, were last reported to :muugér'mwmm. having--been fugitives for nearly a month, * and Tellowship. ¢ ""Tisg the blessed hour of prayer." Come and join us. -- . Michael J. Boyle and Ben New-- mark, who were"sought as witnesses ployed by fio:nlConM: company which is doing some wo at the Johns--Manville plant. The body was lying in the ditch about ten feet west of the railroad muhmnl of To elothing a pair over-- alls, shirts, socks and other wear-- ing apparel were seattered over the tracks and. in the gutter. -- Byskin was evidently struck by a train some time early Tuesday morn-- ing. Dr. Gayin, Northwestern rail-- could: not have been there _ over twelve hours. His eémploye's badge bore the number 586.° body had been discovered and was taken to the morgue. Furthéer inves-- tigations were to be made Tuesday The Wetzel & Peterson ambulance was immediately notified when the . Miss Hilda Stocke and Elmer Stocke are visiting relatives at Lake so much energy. _ "}-- . (Continued from Page One) OoF ANY Carmont OibeneruteD on . - Noricek ~* *' Telephones: Residence 165--J Works 50 Libertyville Cement Block Works © the Classes Beginning June 15 T.;.T.?m orld is the would be i it. didn't tale Offering s;cygcm work to prepare grad-- uates of Commercial Courses for re-- Also Regular Commercial Courses 123 EAST COOK AVENUE _ Next to Franzen Lumber Yard > of its citi-- GEO. E. McDON the Right," before a large qua crowd. 6 ~<'.,a. Browne Novelty W"Fje 12 C Tin Srtane iss Hol has DaiesCane sls Low Hom Gove a T o. medet imnotrumental a cultured 'high, soprano voice, and Mr. Dailen a well %' bass. Pom fi' ©0 » m Hour young ladies, Missea Roberta Charke and Lois h ' for an' hour with origingl parodies of familiar' Mother Goos@ -- rhym and gave a fine interprels '.f the popular : German / fairy story, "SM':-WMQ"A in . appropy cogs-- in s Arenuathaich teies z"czvmm;a H. Brough, of journalism, the;fine: arts, . oratory, slatesmanship, " wit %' humor, ckun'l![om and: athleties, and a-- bove in mora! idealism and. xe-- ligious progress. ; His lecture mar-- shalled an array of facts as to our phnz'mou the nations. of the earth that was most convincing and impressive, . :« e !, Viers Hevations 40. B7 Mr. uo ed the United States since the Pa~ nama--Pacific Exposition in 1915, rendered.. a delightful > thirty--five minutes prélude: to the able and scholarly lecture by Hon. William-- D. Saitlel," Assistant ' Corporation The Chautauqua was well nandled by both Mr. Leo 8. Rosencrans, who was calleéd 'home to the bedside of his sick wife, and by Miss Florence Madden, who filled: Mr. Rosencrans' place . with -- tact and ability : of the were somewhat disappointing, such a hign grade Chantaugua is caleul-- ated to do--our community --incaleu}-- able to the untiring @fforts of Rev. Cat M Smock and ki# assistants, the iore amrmnee fact these 25 gublis spirited citizens noxt year. mkwor:f ing to get 50 signers to the con-- tract for 1924 and is meeting with were : instrumental-- in brin to our community, adt'!'nmgy of fair h'lr".dnd Mra..W.* Wa.&mn cele-- ' their. ; t 'wedding anniversary, ;% attending a nodnln.Cuifilth. Ihz.fl'gmutha! orth Chi-- Shito ing with M Sidney Meaker for a while. . Thomas Kern is erecting a six room bungalow on his lot on West Maple avenue. sprapanied by Mty and AMra | John Mrs. Julius Hoanés and daughte Kathetine are vislling Mrs. Hoanes' C 3A ceived by 'his family. who « are still. living' in hope. that "'he will show up again. n s 9 #4 May Be in South Ambrieca'~~ Friends of Youngblood and Tap-- ley on the. North Shore line were particularly | careful ~in their diss eussion . of : the mysterious disap-- pearance of the pair along with the other two. © They . admitted, however, that a stranger had been in the --city recently in an -- en-- deavor to interest street car men in homesteads in South Am There is a ,mlbi:?; they tvuldl hl;:b of the fou:h::n are . said ' ve packed up belongings, Including , their -- overcoats . and fl:Ym&.s&.n C "I wotuld like to find trace of my husband. -- I --hold no : ill -- feeling toward him, and feel that he was led away instead of going of his trouble® in our 'home, and we. had always been happy. We have two little children who he worshipped and I--am thoroughly puzrzled at his The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked Schanck Hardware Company (Continued from Page Jze) To c ons nich 2007 * Phst invost Look at the above illustrations show-- to suit the temperament of the cow. Everything is just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. Pump assures an absolutely uniform We will gladly tell you more about pulsation 'speed year in and year out; ."l'cheuaWuo"B-s" 'The master pulsator on the Pulso-- You Lost Just $50.00 BY NOT BUYING YOUR LOT IN THE New G. M. Ray Subdivision at Diamond Lake ---- BEFORE JULY 1st RAY BROS. & Telephone Libertyville 220--M > Postoffice: Area, HII Prices Now $250 to $550 ANOTHER ADVANCE AUGUST 1st Telephone 39 had few of these beautiful potted plants in your window. Each day their fragrance will more than reward you for your trouble. You will find it a pleasure taking care of a Libertyville, 1!1., Phong 10 Libertyville Flower & Vegetable Company self--adjusting teat--cups fit comfortably over any size of teat ; pulsator is close to the udder to maw milking, and the alternating action is such as the cows have become accustomed to Uuring Our Prices are Fair Libertyville, III. ~MHave You Ever [ > Kopt'A --: Window Garden? #54 ig t

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