ty it ww more runs for a grand tots dfi the ¥; Davison,° . Antioch -- hurler .was :flodfornmwml&~?' amen while Bixby was nipped for fourteen safeties by. the> Antioch PACGE EIGHT ptarted a rally in the ninth which brought in the five ~runs. Gross singled, followed by a one base hit by <Kerns and a two base hit by Rogalla 'counted Gross. A : hearty ;' :'drmmu'byhnq, of the five runs, A terrific d to be on the way to over-- sgome Lake Villa's lead. :4 % ,.,."'mg';".."'k"k' Iuhthmfi ting three singles. Ahlstrom led the Lake Villa aswatters with three hits., The husky left fielder got a double and a zingle in the sixth frame that won the game for the Lake Villa performers. * ¥yuns in the Oth frame with two out but the lead that Lake Villa had taken in her smashing attack in the sixth proved her salvation, Antioch present county | and Anti-- och now stands ; having won two games 2%@. It is to be a five series, If Lake Villa cops the next game, a Tifth and deciding gime must be layed. for the title. On'the other m, should Ant!oegg\ the next encounter, the series be over. M' Q'"- "- Abistrom, 44. 3::. fi;ru BShastt; 1b. PiWifant, rL.. Antioch made five of her l;htdn. e. ------ Devist its--Antioch, 14; Lake + h NI' " '" c' Il mm Tsland to guceeed ;&y..u".'dn'g p r."'ufi School, At one time he was a re-- ru"o New York Tribuns. h(#vuwkhfiokl.'. and in ewm by the on c ns ue aes ut mident of Manhattan. : He was % He is a writer and lecturer on poli-- Major Curran is forty--five years old and a gradusate of Yale Univer-- aity and of the New York Law ries Now Stands Two to One in Favor of An-- ALLY IN 6TH BRINGS VICTORY Major Henry H. Curran was been peaaiia§!e --' After ~a 'consultation _ of Proof of Will Is Filed in ~ Court; Highland Park-- "ers Are Heirs ~ on the <pregident's case. i 2. Mr. ~"CodBer' . heart -- specialist iHARDlNG ILL; _-- TOUR CANCELLED of Alfred A. McDougall, well known Highland Park man, was filed Fa. day afterncon in the Probate court of Martin.C. Decker. The latter was to set the date for the hearing on According to the petition, the Mc-- Dougall property consists of $3,000 in personal estate and $200 in real slee at 8;80 a. m.. Monddy, . wu*tt'lhlflwohh;w was 'ut 'her husband's bedside. Mr. Harding's quarters were kept clear by police while se-- cret service men stood guard The Palace hotel is in the heart of the business district. ~~Ban Franciseo, July 30.-- President Harding has suffer-- ed a serious turn for the worse following the illiness that at-- tacked him in Seattle. -- The petition was entered in the Toeal court by the State Bank of President Harding. was stil sleeping at 8;:80 a. m.. Monddy, it m are « -..M North Green Bay road, mghh-c" Park, 'a brother, and Margaret L. MeDougall, sister, living at the tame address. ¥ $3 Noted Specialists in Con-- sultation Report Symp-- toms of Heart Attack; Nation Alarmed -- °> _ McDougall died at'his home June 19, ' c The filing of the petition today formed tho.unlyPuethehelu up Before the court. A state law regulating aviation in termines -- qualifications of | prescribes uniform traffic rules and> rnnygunh the interests of + public. The aireraft board has authority to izsue licenses for air« planes at twenty dollars and flyers at ten dollars a year. Cities are em-- powered to establish and maintain were themeaolives attracted to each other by an invisible force. "Mag-- net" derives its m'"m its ori-- ginal point of --*Ma ane-- municipal --aviation fields -- out of eering or mate .ap tion is to be l-nut: uiumflm Profiteers in Bui S be sub Mhnflthflae«. econfiseation of their property and permanent disbarment from busi-- whlfiudluntobe to the national assembly. Petition for the proof of the --will The Lake County Register BULLETIN heart * symptoms July of uurnee, on GLrani. avecue Ine property 'was purchosed from George McCullongh and is situated £ little farther east from the prop-- erty previously held by the church. + Plans for the--new church havo been submitted to an architect for final sketching," and -- arrangements for the excavation of the basement Will Be Located on Grand A gite for a --new church has hbeen purchase 1 by the C arch --uof Christ <a t : ; C * a % b's .-_' Te . be moved onto the new site and 'an w will 'be '?55"' 'the --rear e -- 3 x2 The vasomilt wilf tover :s airs in esn on __and -- ap hts for social life, Boy Seouts, aad Will 1120 include the «church parlors. ~ Fivs new rooms will be built on th* main 111 be completed this week. Worl :i"fin fo'-dafion'lg.fl*hifi_:& floor in addition to the auditorium Jaunwndaflolfim. in« eluding sey generals, since Aug-- ust, 19282" The Japanese Govern-- ment has announced that -- it will f --eleven 0' C 'hnlgh 2 dm"c; all rooming that n hap the foue t weknmen of his particular block. This is an old Spanish custom which holds over to the present day in nearly all the gities of Spain. The watchman car-- ties arlantern and the, keys of all the houses under his charge. 'n..nq-h.:- ecity council re-- €éntly passed an ordinance which provides that all milk sold in the éity muste be pasteurized or come MMinWM"Ev:z person," #a@ys the bulletin, "whao fers milk for sale, even though they fimfimgmmt':g of Present Site National cnfi x-vnm ""'.:i' lj ed out to :: American farmy all, their-- agricultural practice ~ i8 "In eggs, for instance, the col-- lections are made daily,. loaded by the buyer or co--operative represent-- atitive into trucks and sent to mar-- ket with the bloom stHl on them. > "An interesting polnt is that crates are not used--a layer of atraw threefourths Inuch thick is placed an the bottom of the truck THE LA KE COUNTY REGISTER WEDNESDAY STACKING GRAIN AMPROVES THE QUALITY when the trains 'cmshed into auto-- mobiles. . A train from St. Louis to Ngvyw r in one accident on the same trip. 4 man and wom when their @utomobile 'stalled" on the : tracks.--> Four: were killed at Janesville, Ga.; four at Poplar, Mo.; three at Glassboro, N. J.; two at Au-- gusta, Kan.; one each -- in Detroit, Horse Show FORTY KILLED ~IN TRAIN--AUTO : . WRECK S SUNDAY a day and a"half of worty about in that silver Hning Phat our opti-- mists prate mbout, spirits, on the rebound, were high and the horse show, : Which' imight "have béen a terrible fiizle if ?* had> con-- tinued, turbed 'out a really success-- haffwu:qam;l--_-fl% 'crt:.sttni":x-'-:;*'_ after all the we HKave been having. And to the ther was especially: welcome. "We took in more thas that, of course~--about $4,000 from the box 'And so, Alite ~Home, and the Lake Bluf. Orphanage once more are entiched by. society's reveling. 'A total -- of: fifty--five cases * of -m-hnvp been discovered at 8t. R lthnidfilth:: ease was contracted through # umes rerited for a home talent show, 'nulil *otl!,,h all its glory id society in its Anery for the some of our wheat " says "fl_.,hu\'immm it t;:::k'nmhu pod'.. growe! & g&i_lmlmolhll_h_!n_lld ah inferior and abrunken v to It, the hens will market it for him in the shape of eggs on tent of --$8,000 REAL SUCCESS may be--a way out for -- thousands Forest Ga. aheriff ~on --charges of assault --with \a deadly weapon . and driving ' a ear while intoxicated.-- Both: were bruised "Slightly. ' * The car . parked near. the= soad was 'owned -- by D. W. ~McAlister, Champaign. <A girl 'friend : »itting in the front-- seat -- was f bruised.,. . Her name was not ob-- Car Driven by Intoxicated Men ~Hits Another at 'nngm'venhjnndhu collision in Waukegan road at Five Points when a car carrying moon-- WRECK TOLL 3: --TWO ARRESTED parked :at the .side--ofthe road. --Soseph" J. . Morrison, : Rondout, and Francis °C.--Horn, Lake Forest, were taken into custody by the xg&hm mm' his --'ma r. % chine, a Hupmobile, at the left :'a of the road while he went into a gas flling station to inquire the road to Milwaukee.. 'The girl, Me-- Alister's mother and grandmother, stayed in the car. +4 B1A | the \_-- In someof the South African | gold mines / a are _ being --carried on in by electricity. : It is thougnt that this method may | minimize the fine dust which 4s E.adumna.odfln men:tf :Mu_,.ua&.:mn%fln- \doubtedly 'be adopted universally. . .A Ford roadster carrying <the two intoxicated men was coming from the north and swerved sud« duly_hto'thofmtoftbem!hd automobile: . Damage estimated at $200 was caused, to the Hupmobile. drive : into a road ~near ' the filling station for a supply of gasoline. .. Dr., A. E. Budde, North Chicago, treatd Morrison, whose face was "Candidate" is, originally, a Latin word : waich means <"white." . With the ~ancient Romans, at _ election time, those who were -- running for office wore a "toga candida," a white mantle, emblem of the puri-- price on the milling grades. should be aaved for the hens to gve ndn-lczm' irs are plentiful, and they should :'goomhm ;:uhthm 'twmu-yn;:'- utcn'r:"mmmw alleged sgurplus. ~At any rate it ty of their, political intentions. A Stleel""Coour interents are 1 be at & are teaded t91"); and then the trivunes took each candidate by the hand and led 'nim around, presenting 'him to Five US1"IQ m into -- a ; The children of Elm Court staged a performance of "Cinderella" Mon-- day evening in Max Kohner's yard. Imeille Golding as the Prince and Blanche Triggs as Cinderélia as well Marguerite and Bettie Gridley, Ruth Triggs, Jeanne Kohner, Marie Mason and Bernice Pester, got a great deal Jum:__lnbw gave the Garland Melvin Kohner as stage managet built the stage, put up the eléctric violin. Wilbug Groner was his: able assistant. Max Kohner's mosquitoes are so fed up, .they will have dys-- NEW DRAMATIC CLUB STAGES ---- JNITIAL PERFORMANCE { Neational C+ »p Linprovement Service.} ., Mun a hofi is rushed to market poorly ~Put, nw:: seanty© proceeds~ used to buy in town, when it would have meant botter reticns and much better pork to huve fattened the hog for w lew . weeks and slaughtered him in the farm. * ooo e en wl «f work, t means tood fur the farm dwellers later on, and food, too, secured at the low-- est possible price. s > t The play was folowed by. geveral 2 pt. Hog ...... . .$%83 Corner Posts .. ..$3.90° 4--pt. Hog ........ 449 End Posts .......$2.90 #pt. Cattle ...... _ 8B8®. . -- .. >.%.5. ¥" 10 1t. $8.15, 12 ft., $8.76 10 ft.$9.40 12 ft. $10.20 Mren onalaieens.n 1oruyade,w ftms;ufiwm.ms ai e Poget witie .. im Prices to change without notice You are invited to come to our factory.for your fcnoere?uirements; You can select from our full st'gck.o & largelntofstyleuuttheiol}om ftarts 3 # La *, ' Fall Classes Beginning Augnst;lfi y ransrants -- sponsible positions. t Also Regular Commercial Courses 8 bars, 32 in. 12 in., stays . B'M&mlfi"lmm 9 bars, 42 in. high, 12 in. stays ., 9 bars, 42 in. high, 7 in. stays . .. 10 bars, 50 in. high, 12 in. stays .. 10 bars, 50 in. high, 7 in. stays ... "Daddy" on August 17. WIERE FENCE MRS. GEO. E. MeDONALD ibertyville Phone 130 > ADJUSTABLE 8TEEL DBRIVEWAY GATES HOG--KILLIJING TIME i Wire Fence Company the week end. Chesries, Peaches and other fruim in %fi:---"---t"' *R Wrapped with every bottle f is e recipe booklet which . GCGALNVANTZED