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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Aug 1923, p. 8

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o) ¥h &s. it is tb %" (s Th o 183 W¥ par )e WOMAN DIES IN team --intends: to keep on playing as long as the good weather holds Burlington wants another game and --as it is offering good terms, Antioch may schedule it again. The Mrs. Mary -- Taylor, 69| Following--Mrs. Violet Fiel Saal's petition, filed Tuesday, to declare Years a Cm" w' pull --@nd void her prenuptial con-- dent, P Away _ ]Henry G. Saal, a $10,000 damage Antioch -- will battle Lake Villa for the fifth "time :at the Liberty-- ville fair next Saturdgy afternoon at 8 o'clock standard time, --~This game has been booked irrespective of how temorrow's contest turns cut.. It should prove a gréat attrac-- tion at the fair and should. draw daughter, Mrs. Earl Henry of Ros-- encrans, was a guest at the Shea home. She had retired for * the t and while talking on a trivial 3::, suddenly -- collapsed. Death was immediate. this game, they will have a chance for two titles, A $250 side,bet and a guarantee of $150 has been put up by MeHenry. CMg "a + An unusually active life -- was :";";"T"'mh".l""h 1'5"';.""'"; old, brought to avclose when Mrs. Mary |through his attorney, Robert P Taylor for 69 'years a resident of n-m' ,gfl".d::.:;A:u i Iake @ounty, died while' talking to | recover $1 8, ¢ maub:; ofybc!amflyutthihmo the result of an accident on July 1, of 'her brother--in--law, John Shea "'1" while riding a horse for Mr. at Wadsworth, Saturday night. --. oo k n 4# lt 4 When Sunday's Lake county series game is over, it will be no excuse for Antioch to quit playing for the season.. 'The powerful country squad has a rocky schedule ahead and will need all its skill and heavy hitting to run through it without a defeat. x o 9 Lake Villa, Hartford Giants, McHenry on Coming Sundays _ Sunday's game is doubtful, Per-- hfio Antioch squad will rest on F y. oo 6 '"'7' # . Funeral services will be held at $ o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Rosecruns church. Interment will \: Hartford Giants. . _ _On-- Labor Day, the Hartford Giants, one of the strongest: trav-- eling teams in the state will be at Antioch. This game was scheduled for earlier in the season, but had been called off on 'account of rain, «McHenry's ~champion "squad,>"the Algonquins, «zill be on the program on Sept. 9. Should: Aatizz win mm:;nh:,M¢ Her father was a shoemaker and was a ploneer merchant of Wau-- mmmumv&, Gardens, home of Mr. and Mrs. lml.&dymrdanirb 'Wilmette, has been sold to Mr. J. Dun_ahlhulmdauem Mr. Dean and family expect to poszession Heptember 1, 1923. % HEAVY SCHEDULE SUDDEN ATTACK at The Best is the Cheapest in' the Long Run (+A C H. C. DOWDEN CVE US A TRHAL At Libertyville Garage w\ lsuhle Boy Injured -- in i Libertyville A ccident | ~Asks $10,000 'The city of Tulsa, Okla., has been placed under martial law by Gover-- nor Walton of:Oklahoma while state and city authorities probe the scores Saal became public yesterday. _ Basis. of Suit., . ( 'On that date, Williams' bill -htu,htvu-plondhuhl{ riding horse from Chicago to Saal's country home, --"The Sole Pleasure Trip," at Pistakee bay, Fox Lake. At Libertyville, according to Wib liams, the horse shied and slipped on a wet pavement, threw him, treaking his right leg." Mrs. Violet whom the horse was--intended, or-- cered the boy sent to the Victory Memorial hospital in -- Waukegan, Williams alleges.. -- $ * e > Birdseye viey of Tulsa, taken In August of that year, the bill ktates, the Saals refused to pay the hoapital and: doctor's bill, amount-- ing _to . less than ; $500.-- Sam An-- issimoff, owner of the stables, from which the horse was sent, refused any financial responsibility for the accident. He is also being sued. Mrs. Saal's favorite mount," At-- ARMED TROOPS SENT TO TULSA TROUBLE CENTER FIGHTING QOVER MILLION f SUED FOR WAUKEGAN HOSPITAL BILL The Time to Buy Lots Is When They Are Cheap Lots near a lake are cheaper _ in the Fall than in the SPYE:K , Figure it out for yourself BUY NOW | Lots in the G. M. Ray Subdivision are now selling at RAY BROS. & COMPANY W Libertyville 220--M 100 damage | nuptial contract as a prelir . and Mrs.| step to a divorce. . . ' erday. "Mrs. Saal," said Bussian, years: old,| tends to sue for separate m:; Robert P, j ance. But she does not wa: C Aug. 1 #ikusband to divide up Allhis pr $275 to $575 I."'c for of floggings that have been admin--|: istered by mysterfous bands to citi-- | enz in the night hours n=< recent ; weeks. All civilians must be off the forney Bgrkhdter declared : yester» day, "and if she alléges that her husband has more than a million end a half, it seems reasonable to damages to the 15 year o vho risked hislife to get the horse Denies She Wants Divorce. Attorney John A. Bussian, coun-- sel for Mrs. Saal, yesterday denied that she wanted to break the pre-- nuptial contract as a preliminary step to a divorce. . . . i . _ -- . \*"Mre. Saal," said Bussian, "in-- tends to sue for separate mainten-- i ughand to divide up % "ti.",.o,.m"" ty A to di up among his aunt, m.gmr, and frst wife leaving her virtually pen-- niless at his death." Mary Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gotti, attended the Central State Fair at Aurora, Thursday. Mr.sand Mrs. E. J. Kennedy, Mr TELEPHONE 173 W. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER --WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 29. 1923 WELL CONTRACTOR tGasolme Engines And Water w48 streets from 11 p. m. to 6 a. m. The governor's action followed the whip-- ping of Nathan Hantman, fKDIU!'I(:AJION NOTICE -- Public ice is hereby > given that the Subscriber Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Emma Hecht : MceMahon, deceased, will at-- tend the Probaté Court of Lake county, at a terni thereof ta be hold en at the Court House in Wauke« wan, in said County, on the first Monday of ~Novtmber next, . 1923 claims against estate are noti-- fiod:dw fto present the same or on. RICHARED D. MeMAHON: Waukegan, ; INinois, 'August 20 1928.: .. * . 6s3--70--78 Crystal Lake, at the Farm-- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Flaherty of 2904 Gideon Avenue ZION CITY, ILL t i d Snow's Auto Livery : Area, HL When the accident occurred, Miss Wilson, was riding in a car belong-- ing tq Mrs. John Clapham,. With her were Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. May Latto. While driving slowly on Sheridan road about three miles from the city limits, Mrs. S. H. Hanson, driving her new Ford se-- dan, attempted to pass, Recogniz-- ing the passengers in the other car, Mra, Hanson a new driver, waved to them and loosing control of her car, headed into <the Clapham ma-- chine, it is said. Miss Wilson and Mrs. Simpson were the only ones who were injured. . . Miss Grace Wilson, 77, aunt of Superintendent of Schools T. Arthur Simpson, died Sunday at 1 p. m. Simpson, died yesterday at 1 p. m, at the home of her sister, Mrs. An-- n4-- Simpson on Second street, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on+--August 3. Superintendent Simpson's Aunt Victim of Collision --Coroner's inquest is scheduled for 5 p. m. Monday at White & Tobin's Tanerar Home. _ .. 0 ~*>) .c Funerat services will beheld from the 'home 'of Mrg. Anna Simpson, 513 First--Street, Tuesday at 4 p. m. Interment will be in Lake, Mound cemetery, Zion City. DIES OF INJURY IN AUTO WRECK especially the figures on' our price that you should have known this store before. f We specialize in our work and truly give better service tha1 the average furniture store, That's all you need to do! Our Open Monday, Friday and Satur-- COME IN AND -- LOOK AROUND Specialities. Nothing else. RAY FURNITURE & PAINT STORE _ -- reach of every car owner. Every Car Owner Can Now Own the Famous Exide Battery A price reduction, effective August 15th, now places the de-- pendable and long--lived Exide Automobile Battery within the This reduction has been made possible through the adoption, bytbemannfactum,ofcqrhincbanguinm&mfindiaingm'etb-- ods based on present day needs of motorists. Compare the following list of old and new prices: Exide quality has not been affected in this reduction. The same high standards and ideals, that have been maintained dur-- ing the past 35 years of making batteries, will continue. TheEfideAutomobfleBuuerynom'flumddfip tinctionofbeil:genotonlythcmocteeo in the long run, but of having the lowest first cost, quality considered. Drive 'round and let us go over the new prices with you. Libertyville Battery & Electric Co. Dodge, Franklin, Maxwell LIBERTYVILLE, ILL . PHONE 400 e u6 Tt Coupes and Sedans Head-- ing Off Pavement Arousé Suspicions of Deputies Automobile © after: automobile, coupe following sedan, struck off the concrete road and traveled west in Washington street west of Wau-- kegan road Saturday night. Out west looking for the corner where tke: roads meet the sherift's dep-- uties saw only darkness and plenty of that. . y i Shrinkingy vorets have for--some days since been passe. Roses are being sold in floral shops and other buds are hiding their heads before an August chill, SHERIFE'S SPOTLIGHT FURNISHES ILLUMINATION FOR LOV ER S LANE 2 pt. Hog ........$8.88 2--pt. Cattle ...... 8.59 #4--pt. Hog ... . .: .. 440 ADJUSTABLE STEEL prices 10 ft; $8.15, -- 12 ft., $8.75 14 ft., §$9.35 16 ft. $9.95 14 ft. $10.95 16 ft $11.170 _ _ PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY CATES 10 ftt wide, $5.65; 12 ft wide $6.25; 14 ft wide $7.25 STEEL POULTRY GATES _ 48 in. high .......$2.10 60 in. high ... ....$2.55 Prices subject to change without notice 8 bars, 32 in. high, 7 in. stays ... ..39%%« 9 bars, 42 in. high, 12 in. stays ... .; ~--~9 bars, 42 in. high, 7 in. stays ... .. 4434 i i uon .. t ia e oi e in on w 16 bars, 58 in. m;n,-smmg: IIII& BARBED WIRE, 80--rod spools: * f You are invited to come to our factory for your fence reguirements. You can select from our full stock of a large list of styles at the following Américan Wire Fence Company 8 bars, 32 in, high $ hare S mc high, 8 bars, 32 in. | WIRE FENCE § 12 voit 1 9 plate $ Volt 6 Volt 16 plate 11 plate OF > 6 Volt 2: They stopped, . made a careful bounting is engine ::\d C east, cuts roaring away y to drop to a slight purr and then become lost entirely some distance away. Five minu us later the secret was out. Lake county and especially Wau-- kegan couples had found a new "Lover's Lane," out of the menac-- ing Aight of the traffic trodden hard roads. , Along the long line of cars the deputies swept, -- their -- flashlights throwing z bashful light into park-- ed autos, A laugh here, a hush there greeted the officials. Petting parties were much in vogue and even the arm of county law failed to dash aside the effect of Cupid's dart, ) Corner Posts ... ..$3.90 Steel Line Posts .. 38¢ DRIVEWAY GATES GALVANIZED 10 ft. $9.40 12 ft. : 10 ft. $9.40 12 ft. $10.20 14 ft. $10.95 16 ft $11.70. $21.40 $21.25 $17,00 T +4 ah

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