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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Jul 1923, p. 7

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sB $ _ Very Specially Priced at Coroner Delays Inquest to Further Probe of Pad-- 1".»"';. Sunday night, which cos! the life of Blanche Maus, of Chi of Cemes + After a three hoar grilling of six witnesses who ared to res-- tify at the 's inquest, held Tuesday -- afternoon NA the state elicited the fact that the stearing gear of the fil--fated ma-- chine, which was at first supposed z have *z the aceident, was tact ; machine was being ,p.uu:lht't'm 20 and 22 miles an hour, and that there had been no drinking. io * Inquest to Be Continued At 6:00 o'clock Tuesday evening, Coroner Truman T. Parker dis-- missed the witnesses subject to call, and together with the district attorney and the goroner's jury went --to the garage where the cago. After a three hoar grilling °f'] six witnesses who appeared to tes-- ufyutmunur'ufiqul!.wd Tuesday -- afternoon Kenosha, the state elicited the fact that the stearing gear of the fil--fated ma-- shine. which was at first supposed < the wreck. Assisted by the mechanics, they found the stearing mechanism to still be in -- good. working order, the left front wheel stripped. from the hub,; while the rear wheels were clinging to the chassis by @ -- few -- splinters --of ipokga .'The top of the machine, & isget ¥dan, was crushed and bat-- tered when the car turnéd. over, 'The body of Mrs. Maus was tak-- m m o saaeh Nok m r me 'OL -- 9 '» ing the inquest, left, during the 'evening. A car is being sent from Chicago Wednesday to remove ie three victims from the Kenosha 'hos-- dock Lake Tragedy BA s omin, coie D1 ot ine deted A ui. ) ) "te*_Al___79¢ the --cause Paddock's ent, Was d e . HEVAENATUETE : OA C oge 2o Rtee be being | thought to this problem are the "22 miles| ones who have investigated . every | m Mak been ,:m of release from P | in lucid have more -- hours with -- their th ' evening, | dren-- "flwewth,wmn'z or dis-- beovie e B+" es iachan m&b&'"' to . ev device, bijeect _ to 2iph -mld"rzfl.-va the daily bur--} «1 rcaiy BAsEMENT ~STORE _ Childrea are a,fiuw' dz nation and upon their rear future of the race depends. Whether history of tomorrow Shall record the accomplishments © of great or little men and women depends sole-- ly upon tie children of today and the Kind of upbringing --they --are having. -- _ So cognizant is every parent of this truiem that every possible en-- lasnu is made to give the cail-- dren every necessity, ..om.forf f",d luxury which shall advance mental and spiritual growth -- How _'",fi'."'fi;' you heard -- a mother of several children bemoan-- ing, for this very reason, the JACL mu"moe%mfimwl hrl@:'kuoml-' desire is to enter their sehnooling and pas-- times more closely but this she us-- vally cannot do because she is tied down to what seems her never--end. ing task of housekeeping. -- 'The mothers who have |given thought to this problem . are the ones who nave invéestigated .every sne moLners. -- wud _na'y B O . + D d thought to this problem are the|be at work. All" of the -- nBR ones who nave Mppd.cm manufac¢turing facilities have; been possibility of release from r| installed (and the mhmp- household cares so that they fimyishardly- with have more hours with their chil--! the many changes. dren. . These are the women who} "We have spent much time and were the first to recegnize the|money in putting in conveniences wortn of, every mechanical . :devite| for our help,". Mr. Hockley said. which would relieve the daily bUr--|"We have made it a gorodd_gl&t den of sweeping, cooking and dish--|to work and it --won't be lTong until washing. a wA 3: re"xnin( full blast, .Of the ]M"M l 200 to 300 employes we will hire, U CSE o s > uit incatne sA 5 75 of them: will be female.". "Th dld--time mixture 'of Sage Tea er's recipe, and jolks are again using it w.km"Wemu&'. which is quite as we are Hiv-- 'h'hb:'xwhlayoflhhlm oo i oi i cocnie e dou't have the TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Ed"nftw' with it and Graw through your hair, taking one small strand at a time ; by morning the gray If Mixed with Suiphur It Darkens -- _' &e Naturally Nobody _ _ nts. "AlHl are desirable in in bliack and colors, 15¢ o s s 0 oi s l as tieq| turned out Wednesday Dflv I nd.|' C. C. Hockley, manager of the goncern, said that in a short time meterween 200 and 900 alnployes will American Lakes PA Company Opens Up Market Street The -- American: Lakes . Paper company began ~operation in Mar-- ket street Wednesday. . Locati the 'old Curtiss building C been remodeled= and E suit the needs of : the . gern, the first products . paper bags, water proof-- J grease paper, and wax paper, 'Health ° departments in _ man} cities have: begun their annual cam Picnic Supper Purs white, Cut from place as wanted, Destrable for making Curtain Goods, 15¢ yd. ¢) Turkish Towels Ox1i0, fidl bleached, doubl ' f Given by the LADIES OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH at the home of W. W. O'Carroll w'mt) ST. MARY'S OF THE LAKE | > _ EfomSo'dockP.M.untilallfi%s;egved P I C E. ue o 36--in. Lingerie Infants' Vests Sunday, July 29th ~--| Women's Ho 50 CENTS PER PERSON | in biack, white and anlawa 4 & white 3 from: serving the , and from carrying on the work of erad-- icating to is . among cattle," Attorney General J. Brun-- dage's chief assist Clarence N. Boord, today that "attack is silly to the of asinimty and will: certainly no 'one." The M ent _ com-- mented on an . given by the .w v""te'. Attor-- ney Henderson b y county, to the effect that egunty boards had for prexention &F ~eradication ol tuberculosis amomg . eattle, . which the assistant attorhey gencral fo-- day explained was given April 18, 1923, before the n@ew law went into effect: / * . |, 'mlll) "Since then," the statement con-- tinues, "opinions have been given 'Asw' AW' ) in of Mcl;ean 'county and reral others -- inter-- preting the new 1w ." | M Desirable in style and color. Worth double this 20. Iwo lotm Those sat 1.08 are khit of pure worsted yarns, All are in attractive color ef-- Men's, Women's and Children's ts ol | mpreres | UNDAGEK' S AID _ IRANDS SMALL $ ATTACK "SILLY" Men's Bathing -- &)., l.l'andl.fl § <," §' $ «e nvearye it Liké 7' ' ffié Libertyville Ticket Office , oR ib PAp > is e -- July 6 ent ; in--an ~of * "all Jews "who ves in America for emigra-- on has been sian Jewish Re-- lish branch-- _ to facilitate . moneys eradication of _ eattle, -- which y general to-- July 25.--~Re-- ge by Gov. ,*llht.fnio; its BY NOT BUYING YOUR LOT IN THE « 8 .. { B rnew G. M Ray Subdivision at Diamond Like e «* T|M _ ~> gRBRORE JULY 1st +€ James Sh.y":w"' r, 4812 Lake Park avenue, m was arrested late Wednesiday by. Sheriff | Ah!-- strom on & @ ferred by H. 1 Mineola hotel, According to the complaint, Tay-- lor and his wife Ieft the hotel May 29 without paying a board .=n ".: $38, with a $3 supper free, blankets belongin@ e 'the house, * Lake lso()thbt- ceny by Ket of Fox Y Te OR a charge of larceny per-- You Lost Just $50.00 _ N. Hoffmeie I'q C r, of the mm ufln board jill of We could hardly have chosen finer country to run Others ' their t rate n_"% Tour _ S;:' investigate -- The < "AHC. _ _ vest before too'hte. f es Pricés Now $250 to $550 Telephone ANOTHER BILL by * lt i8 | BROS. & | 'aAwny [ \~M COMP 1 * i #4 - .1 . 4 R f '{,' mu '~-- Postoffice: Area, I. . B local ticket agent for information and time card. ~° : *4 E the . t was M_'" ds of KV «> 'kf Two co _ waere with Tay-- lor and his 'during their stay at Fox Lake but these were not sought. 'Taylor def after his arrest that they had im him to the lake resort and it was his be-- m&a'mey were caring for the Hoffmeier -- declared lfi-fln blankets were taken from & at the hotel when Taylor left. The prisoner failed to explain the disap-- Sheriff Ahistrom went to Chicago Wednesday armed with a warrant for the man. The latter is an em-- ploye of the stockyards at Chicago and was nabbed as he camée home from ff,' small child dlunouu drink raw mille, . 1 A Poar badenn wonlen. pmbedans in the summer time. The milk qught to be pasteurized. | _ * and Phcses Enclusively 1. For Golfers-- -- | | at & until July ! was released Cl fast North is locat :ru'nd-u &-h' : and abundant and, -- the ¢ back to developement lits _ lack of transportation. 'The smelt the ore and fashion it 't'hgund:t" 'kin... rocess mm'&bflb.bundntb' er power to develop current for elec-- The principal crop of Yucatan is the henequen (sizal.) The fields are cleared with axes and machetes, No plowing or harrowing is done in the preparation of _ the ground. The suckers of the plan tric furnaces, the economic develop-- m 'Wiadl now imports feree doae now im quan-- :id'thupthvnsndlhut!mothr are placed in holes: tpu:'::{uncdg the rocks. Rud Kipling is a first ?s"y.::y Baldwin, the Prime Minister. If We Had Planned To Run One of the world's W Mess\ Pihs o ul s OME m i . #®, h

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