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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Sep 1923, p. 4

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_ _ SHIP MACHINERY (* To FAREAST wb f? $3 h% PAGE POUR _ ____ _ ) i1 ; i A, BIEE PREDICTION sn ham mc oi iieee on i omm t mipering MP es ce hn o ond ds anaren Srtii, e on t .. i oppgenine e erraman s m es tansn en pise w uen bare t o LAmsaAtewte nds Netuare miay make thanges: but in the case of the one-- hhgfifi""'" ig about the change that we wouldn't advise any of our girls to start worrying about it now. Implements to Be Used in ~ Marvesting Crops to Chauncey ':I".?;...a. otpdifiu. €" wa »mhhmgwfimfium ." -,.Q Or hur .E' heoulda't\).domm But his money very freely on fayo to of it, it is strange. How many of us au'rmn bg Te mrige gome to think of i i Mvertyyille can rer Anw i aid to the Near East is :e'b shown in money and the natives can use for producing crops that ~will: eventually | relieve the food crisis have been sent. A! present there are 30 American farm tractors and other agricuitur=! machinery at work on the farm col-- onies which are caring for the or-- ~Dusing the summer of 19%2, one tract of a thousand acres was mai> to yield double what it had form-- -fig-.dlimd&.wrt done by American machinery. °. Sixteen thousand acres of graz-- ing land have been placed at t «lisposal of the Near East Relief by the Soviet© Armenian governmen The fertility of this hay is shown dent? -- In fact, no political ever .was. foolish . enough to millionaire f. mut here we | muap:'h;hdnu-zrmum,:dhfil nflf:go.w.,«_cuith?th&z;nm_u; as we once «3t that. &%mpfldfl.da#lflmg' wild fowers in one hour's time The land will soon produce enongh food to amply ml",fi. orphan children for whom the farms were Accident Victim Is Frank Morate, Milwaukee, Says Report * NAME MAN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE ete., as far as The whole policy of the Orphan-- age work is to bring the children to the. plane where they can support themseives as soon as possible. In one building 2,000 children are en-- gaged in making clothing, shoes, ,-'mmh'fiur. Mrs. Frank Bauer, ' Aaven 3 ot in Labe Forost twdagity com In most of the details of descrip-- road--Tuesday night following an antomobile -- accident, is given -- as ::t:mqh.wuuw 1 64 years old, Milwaukes, that of Morate who-- disappeated from his home in Milwaukee, Sept. 18. Bs the-- was alightly { was described as hair, tinged with gray and partly bald, h light brown mustache, and a warl over his loft #ye and on hWis upper lip. In details of clothing the body corresponds with those. givc for the missing man. The J6-- wet] *tion Aitted exsept for the wa* burned after .-:.tm the ditss nenr the spot w 'tThe body was KSov: A. xere> rolaasod in chonds> yes terA'y 0= ns\ acpitet harges t Lale Rorest polica ". I4 +« 'helieved Itho\ s ht n -- at enole» the altat hn as upye no nther ®* Balk Hunger Identification of x rim men-- A~on Sona=o! KHeoank -- Kuzrmicz. whose auto Mrs. Bauer dectared that her fa-- Succeeding the Waukegan Woekliy Gazsotté to think of it, it is Ho of re the whost of a chance of becoming presi-- is present, FRANK H. JUST, Editor. present, but there is far as authorities can k,*he in -- t No aide io t 'Q'...'Lj "il'h \ '.*"*Who's -- ringing * the sunrise \|gong?" is his big question as the { sun peeps out of the east and 'into <the "cell corridors. * [ and 'Bhorty'" is not . feeling ' just ) right .. it' it "There's nothing ike am syourself," he reminds. (WHO TELLS 'EM _ _--IT'S DAYLIGHT;, © ~~__ AsKS "sHORTY*" _Leonard : "Shorty" --Shoeben of Grass «Lake, owner: of the: Palace Rohema, serving 90 days on a con-- tempt charge, has only one worry as . he sits behind the county jail bars. And that worry is not a . Rot; Shoeben was the official bell ringer at Grass Lake to notify the hunters that, the sun has risen and they can 'bag theirgame. 8 There is a substitute on the Cmy suy 18 s ton 'fi"'lm * 0 0s *""" un SAmerican beaver are durnisaing fur need pay only $2 a ton for. -- ~ The other car was drigen by A ~ for felt hats to an increasing extent. Reduce Your Fuel and Doctor--Bills d Builtt ll'!kt:d; battle-- o 'm 'oal Iron these mae all the heat from the burning gases anmd hold a constant, even : The great, corru-- gated -- combustion chamber causes the pases to mix and burn more completely. With 35 square feet of radiating surface to eve are footof sur-- face this powerful heater GEfiflRATES and Dm re w'lth loss fuel. It will save 1--3 to 1--2 on your fuel bills and keep th¢ doctor away. That's why we recommend and sell it. f TL Our Libertyville men who ddlisht in fablmg and camping out and 'ho?'nt to be left along by mos-- quitoes should wear yellow clo%g Investigation b; scientists at Cambridge Univéersity in England\disclo most unanimous aversion of it,> _ --. °__. _ "_" _ _-- na ue with great 'joy, & favorite cotor. u& blue they swlr People who have lived: in : toeo-m:mwthltflmeputr ~ attracted b: , like and naturally the best way to keep t{cm away is to sit in darkness at night. Mosquitc are also Aattracted by> the scent from warm, Hyvin bodies. mrp'm,ofiu hand, are drawn by odor of carrion r other decaying food. . _ _ _ _ __. _ The i _'odufishcheekuvwg belief that flles and mosquitoes never travel long dis-- Not an Expense But an Investme and ~one ~of ~ the = fepders . ~were the fog in Grand avenue at Gur-- biles escaped injury carly Monday morning when the cars crashed in One of the automobiles driven by .'J. Vose, milk dealer at Gurnee, as damaged.> The front® wheel Collision THE LAKE CO chitis, tuberculosis. -- They d us peéer (t:ent of our children have adenoids tonsil that do not provide for humidity & fhe n naaiint the s The Rudy Hy--power Furnace is indorsed by doctors and users foritslfllitytodd!verdwx minvigouflng air free from dust, gas an dry air--drye® than the Desert of becup.hts 54 m,'% LIBERTYVILLE Doctors tell us that ordinary heating plants ht. in h# & and Ttlrfl- EE En rel ir tmflh *.-'m::flg i are ath ";,augh'!;':' Sunday beltvrh | Car] Hanson; : m --warm : # TL . © A Cc SKK 3 waukee and St. Pail railroad. Vose was . delivering and : : neither driver : noted thc.LlPPffld' of the other machine se of the heavy fog which had settled on the road. As the machines approached they lfi is to be served each "{ at noon. On the night of Oct. Dr. Williams of Chicago will ad-- dress the convention. _ These. six avoid 'Three delegates were elected to the state convention to be held at Freeport, Oct. 25, 26, 27. They are: -- Plans for the county convention to be held at the Baptist church Oct. 4 and *»5 were discussed. Carl Hanson; evangelistic, Mrs. H. The --collision ere elected. to .repre-- w;u the.' convention: . Malcolm, : Smith, . Bjork, Kerr and ~Miss Stella of git 1 Monday adjudged insane and order-- ed by the County court to be com-- mitted to Elgin Insane Asylum. _ Manin was charged with having threatened-- Rev. H. Wolf of the Sem-- mary. He is said to have issued the threats while in conversation with taken into custody Sunday when found wandering in Area. Monday a. m. it was disclosed that Mann was sentenced to Joliet penitentiary on a robbery charge in Chicago in 1908. He later was re-- turned to the jail after violating his parole. This is calmly told to the _--Plasterers®re making as high $25 a day. 'Why not revise :lkrhco.l.- Ll!oh-udowd'g&hlmy enough to move to 1 ty to !bmghmuxtomo:c'kha Rready been buttered. I can't help believing that . of hope less fao):"d get along better. We've some stingy men around i nomnenanen s Ulyl so the kids will} mm One thing ¥ don't believe" a girl + ' '" tQ' i mc ecroret just 'like ."a;fi;. w + ) I read in m magazine where it is possibl umm'm" at onéce, but ah'obwmh . sghow . it's safest to &E to one. C GEORGE MANN:IS : SENT TO ELEIN Goorge: Mann, former: workeP *¥ at He has been subject to "dreams" id "strange visions" of late, he By Lyman's California -- f Ambassador Hotel Orchestra ALONG THE CURBSTON ES $ .-.,....N.m., 3 A A MAN ABOUT TOW N EC*It Ray Furniture & Paint St The music of Los Angeles® most popular dance orchestra, with all of its famous thythm and musical effects, can now be heard in every home, through their exclusive Brunswick Records.. . s f | Lyman's Orchestra has made a world--wide reputation at the Cocoanue Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, where every night hundreds gather at this pretentious resort, to enjoy the fascinating music fur-- nished by Lyman and His Orchestra. Original in style, and with melody always a prominent feature, their music is.symbolic of Southern California. The Brunswick sent an claborate recording expedition to the const so as to record Lyman's orchestra within the environment of their home. These records are true reproductiods -- they will prove a revelation-- ask to hear their first record-- ' 4 The Famous Ambsssade Hotd, Las Amgples, Calbferuia No. 2476--No, No, Nora--re«1v-- | Iimzats Calttbraie _ There are others coming -- waich for our announcements blowing about Libertyville now and am'm-n'ihdr fences to sep the birds from sitting down. ceived a parcels post package con-- M""tm#"& gz m eo"'phypfom:tutn 4 % # # 'The new style dresses© may fit like a night gown, but, thank good-- community so stingy.. that they'll mmu practicing: for 85 years, and bet he has :n.plm \"Mhnw'h:!uthuh&&" safe than at any other time .of the Staying up all night may ~make you as wise as an ow!, but owls don't have very much sense in the daytime. ; ' # M ¥# ) cA o. 0 Aalway: started home in a stolen--car. © The judge says he won't get there for AND NOW! 18 months. she is 15¢ -- Cut Yourself a A Louisville doctor, 105 years old Nor have we anybody around this Autumn Bulbs Are Here Courtes Service [one:] Jn A J l!' \ 4 v&"'(" '. f *"r : lS'l'Sli Store open Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings § For Instance : ' wZhe!" £324® For the Garden-- .. -- ~ TULIP -- HY'ACINTH\-'CROCUS -- NARCISSUS s Or for the Winter Sua-Pirlor---- t HYACINTH AND NARCISSUS IN POTTERY man recently re-- to one of the . wheels of. the car. night when the car was foreed from the road north of Grand--avenue at the side of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau!l railroad' in Gurnee. 'The bright. lights ~of another car com-- ing in the opposite direction caus-- ed the car to swerve into the side of .William R. Datzeel,; president of the Lake County State bank, North Chicago, and two others 'in-- his The other car loomed up #Ahead with its bright lights and the Dal-- ziel machine went off the road and to the brink of a ditch which drop-- ped several feet. a The machine was stopped before it reached the ditch, however, and Dalziel was returning toward Waukegan along the road which de-- tours from Grand avenue near the of the fog which had settled. Register Want Ads bring results *.% chine Crowded Off Road Near Gurnee * |

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