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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Aug 1923, p. 6

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s is i% d AQ T in " "'\ts ':}l'n-.x&'fi *L . VA y * ' ¥ E- _~--_The DeLaval milks as cows should be milked l' TClk " * 'eleph ; } one 39ar 'Zfl, o ar yville, mml'"w"'? 1 h: e d ten an absolute failure every seven $ u.'.mmofnu- L ;,'Mg'.. Kansas > and -,Mm.&mhubunu marked red -h&tmmbb f readers know that the M: _ law decreed a_ rest of© the woil~ every PAGE SX _ WM. A. MOFFETT President Harding has approved the promotion of five navy captains to the grade of rear admiral. They Former Grclt Lakes Com-- :mldant Has Rank of --Rear Admiral Latimer. wote villages of .. Northern tine and with the promise @' home. The laborers are transported temporary For-- many years © the Chicago; Burlington and Quincy Railroad has systematically / followed ' the : crop M&miuhmmbz its lines." The records prove that a L stock. They and their pa; their wages orders, valid of goods. 1 on flat cars with accommodavions Quuthmflnqmfiddfwnnt stock. 'They are herded onrestates under the sky without suffici ent--food. are hard workers, and their pay is practically nothing, their wages being : in the form of y ericr z'ud& If any if left at end of the accounting, the work-- era are induced : to spend. it for liquors of which they are very fond. 'The . national-- > department of lab ",f_Ar'egfina is authorit : Lor: the Great Lakes he was as-- to active duty as commander of 'battleship Mississippi, then the f1 and most powerful fight-- ing ship afloant. --_ To c : e atx _whm"rum Captain Moffett at the Great Lakes M?' He has done a wonderful f m.m,uumc-y tain Moffett was made chief of the "In announcing his appointment to information. Labor recruiters penetrate to ven rank of rear admiral. *4( i 87 #3% e eries Leemes y. of: a nation a Mgh -- pnced | firtures Jeast amount of trouble with plumb. make a complete study of the fix-- tures and get a general idea of the layout of the pipes in the house, If such a plan is followed out, many unnecessary | calls of | the plumber If the _ general layout of the mihc'h understood by the it will: frequently <~pre-- vutt'umw'tdmthat (ine nmantom in . to that --are : sive ones. _ Proper _ care of" nlmbhdt, also saves trouble. Greases id never be poured into. a sink, as they hard-- en in --the traps and clog -- drains. Hair, lint and waste soon gather and ~elow 'pipes. © To remove these * "Aghine 'wise men who hayeirery heavy loads to haul over these fine, We oo Oe mt P eP aetd C L new, still--to«be--pald--for roads have telt the current, and. being wise, indeed, have found a way 'out. .. "It len't #Suct that ten . of stone is-- & .. that is da 'but the fact it is all buiked in one place the entire weight on four wheels," says _ Dennis Merriman . of . American Steel and Wire 6 & are solving the problem to a la' evteont he neing # medinm t Telephones: Residence 165,J PLUMBING HELPS sAVE OUR SPLENDID CONCRETE ROADS o votfer than Tess expien %chns OF ANY KIND L ORDERS FILLED ON SHORT NOTICE 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard to have the 4& cumtposea tof" one poand . ut eauetie of one cal pQtash, which bas beén' dissolved in the drains refuse to open waen mixture in the pipes affected " and leave for two hours, or until it cuts its way through. Be gareful not to place this solution on porcelain, as it soon destroysg'the glaze. . § {mmimmbowtmn porcelain by: applying oxalic 'acid. Wash thoroughly after using, as finish paY AND NIGHT T Soeoeeie Sm uC C remied c h. trailers and we will sbhould, and they will (still tbe sert Ing us long after the bonds are re-- * e s t e Cl d s a ) tired. Hundreds of miles of new cement road hbave had to be re-- m@htotbcomd trucks and the lack of proper re-- inforcement. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER of water: Works 50 5 Society 'Gardener Saed for Divorce; Tells of "Black Eye"-- t HUBBY BRUTAL, _ SAYS is WIFE Around the No Cq.w ' club, wbnd WMW noted lbon"::er with -- which John A MAoyd, gardner, hand-- l:dnthe flowers entrusted to his the gardner's existence : to light when ulr'-. mmlmd. a wife, filed suit for divorce in Cir-- cuit court,: Lioyd,> she charges, loses 'considerable of his gentleness when he reaches his Highland Park home after --work ,\ According to the bill he has been guilty of cruelty and what may not have beén noted by the club mem-- Mhh mmblr*m' h;fi'w for k because failing for htxdng liquor. * Six yq;' ago, the: recalls, che struck her in the face and gave her a "black--eye." The following year the force of one of his blows caus-- ed a fracture of her ribs. On an-- 'other occasion,. also,. he struck her she complains.> ~=©..-- . :.. / What is more, Lloyd has been in the habit of going <contimually son 'sprees imbibing an excessive quan-- tity "of lquor, the, bill states, _: _ . She asks that she be decreed t Saturday, however, another side of e Feen | ergers en Salo pzmd: a t e WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1923 th, #(5 4 < Built of GOVERNMENT MATERIAL at 50% SAVINGS 14 Wiche Aront BORCK BX20 It. ... -- .............. -- ... . . . )o conmmenenk newdian.ss 6--Room Bungalow, size 27x43 ft., with large porch and screens SPECIFICATIONS-- m.u-ummmac«mwmmu lumber and millwork to erect these F. O. B, cars or trucks at Great 'Lakes, III. . * ©/ . 0o 0C BUILDING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FREE. , -- > Sfimmex? Cottages at Greatly Reduced Prices Building Plans Furnished. Can Be Easily Erected. Also the best grade lumber of all kinds, windows and fr doors and frames, hmnrhtydmwanbourd.ventflafin,m':ah; fittings, etc. In fact most everything tohlildmdlnmveutfitnoneymprku! Great Lakes, III. C 'rant I akes. IL ' Phone Waukega 3 1w4 fStudding and Rafters built of No. 1 Yellow Pine on standard plan, 16 Inches apart, Double roof sheathing, Double walls including NEW 1x6 Drop Siding and NEW 90 lhe. 3 ply slate s o mt mm oi mas ce is INCREASING TBE FARM YIELD| : 'America's cereal yield annually is 12 tons per worker, as against 1% mpormlOtfl.,Molfiu Jt may be accurately caleulated :'Qtthewh:thm)dAm:tiuto- requires equivalept seven -llllouvorkiudul.';:ihtlb_at erop were produced on tae methods used bdnutho,invm of whe harvester and its succesding devices, it would require one hun-- dred and thirty million: total : work-- ing days. -- This reduction in-- three generations, of human effort devot-- ed to a single hundred . and eountries in the world, competiters with America in the production of cgereals for sale in Europe's import markets, still producing their cere-- als with the hand methods. of three generations ago. j Tarsl produdtion iniyt io caphats ex why the streets of America's west-- ern towns: are lined with automo-- biles, while peasant labor still ekes out a bare existence in Argentina, Bring Your List--Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. . --~CGlazed Windows, Frames, Weights, Screens and all Doors, Framea and Porch Screens dia, and Russia, 3 % A generation ago, a single horse, Farm and Livestock Sales Come to the Camps Now! m 'unkegan 919--¥--4 ' : L s usn ees . r., M io 4 Tt y y Sheridan Road at 22nd North Chica o..s-fl:mr%m o single crop, . one and mtyw million size 27x36 ft., large and spacious as above it K M aby 35.A fi;:-;.'pm"afidu:t: a llllo:x. md.a.\mfiu fora Wmly &A 8 to 10 acres in a single day.,. A generation ago. an industriqus imrmurlthtudtm. of corn eachn day, Today the check-- rower, guided by the same worker, will seed to 20 acres' day day.----Juligys H. Barnes in The --Na-- tion's Business. h Wednesday Eve. Aug. 1 Ray Bros.will give a $5.00 gold piece to the © 4"% ilders' RAY BROTHERS PAVILION DIAMOND LAKE 4 ds 95 ho . ds ?é';&f'lfi;fi Proceeds to be used for Farm Bureau Picaic SPECIAL aukegan 306 AT Communicable diseases were> 're-- ported to the state department of public health for the month of June Ak lplu'f'o hflu:'. 14; ;l"- pox, }; malaria, 5; er, 68;' diphteria, 532; m chtri-- measles, 50; M (18; scar-- let "fever, 475; tuberculosis, --1349; whooping cough, 892; chicken pox, 889; mumps, 681; erysipelas, . 94; social diseases, 2157. $625 $690 34 ty :'fi»} an 4. Lo 44 3" e

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