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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Sep 1923, p. 4

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k «* Twk : We see where a Kentucky hen broke into. the-- news-- --papers by cackling 60 hours--without : IK. is not: on record that she laid an egg to y eom-- «* 4 WY- And then} mm _ _ to be a nuisance -- and her owner took her out and j her head off. -- It's the same w Jot of x We meet on the streets of qeca-- ; sienally the fellow who does a lot of he > _&nmyfii'.bdlo" he has a to p.m.... ecackling gets on the nerves of ablic, and he grows to be upon as a sort of 'LAKE COUNTY VETERANS ATTEND _ BANOUET FOR SEN. MeCORMICK PAGE FOUR i Toolhigher mas abaire en c at von, u, j gurlu soon : 'this -- with the result that : K:'lEdth\fi:rw&lboutm m.l' Mco-optnfls:rm '%mmnhdhmiu of . twenty <reameries each and a inspector is paid by the de-- duection aof a tenth of a cent a pound on the butter cluding the bonus, and his stand on foreign relations and military pre-- paredness. ~ A "McCormick ex--ser-- vice men's club" to support the gen-- ator's candidsey to #uceeed "Rim-- ooo in orie 'énuu-uuu? the dflhmw_h a 'orlditpln:.m under way in that state prove successful. . A co--operative %fljfi&whb@"hm world that state is the leader in producing milk The idea for this improved butter had a very in-- _ The idea for this butter had a very in-- connttinin en' ces en maroiet the choicest cream he .and. that from pro-- dummmmum 't'honu--l with her husband.. She «was ~pre-- mobilized for war. [The prese tior was made in behalf of the iment by " Williem Q. Setliffe, one of its and now deputy internal revenue collector. *' &-;.Duuoenum While gathcring was compos-- ed principally of Republicans, sev-- eral veterans who classify Aas Dem-- #crats were prosent. ~----=----~ m.dCuk.Llh,Wlll and -- Du Page counties, supporters of United Benator McCormxck was the prin-- gave a banquet 1jor nim . as ne Hamilton club, in Chicago Wednes-- day night in recognition of his work of Wisconsin to raise the standard of their product should inspire farmers in Illinois to s Thorie. Co--up. Ir timnies t defcring. "It would work equally watl in other lines of agricultural activity. Mra. Mra. ecke Ifii Republigan state chair-- man, was unable to be pres-- States Marshal Robert R. Levy, Mr. and un.";'m D&ni'?a-ll Foreman, Bloomington:; -- Ed Hess Talke on ¢#evevans' Relief y to | nMd-tw --and the work of --veterans' "Whatever can be anid ad-- ministration of© the: veteramt -- bu-- Foreman, Bloomington; -- E4 Hess and Maj. Hamilet Ridgeway. _ Harry Newby was Mfl tolegram was read from s@M reau in the past, there * ment'* he dedares "1, % ment," s mwflbfi%n 1 my * ie ie e in operation of the veterans bureasu. Under the last administration it was not unusual for me to receive P50 letters a day relating to the KEYSTONIARIBNTING SERVICE, Publishers. and Mrs, I\uwm McCormick 'Mr, and Donald Ryerson; George Rein-- BSuccveding the Weukegen Woekty Garette This M'M.m. * THE CACKLING HEN cotrtes for is matter October 18, 19 at result that the market it nearly $500,000,000 for this work. That is almost--one--half the entire amount --appropriated for the whole government before the war. --I do have been at the head of the bu-- reau, because their' task has been enloualc_n'dntheurvieefrinwov- ing greatly." "There is still room for improv tuuW Reduce Your Fuel and Doctor, Bills Built like a battle> toul tron: thete mas: i emaiarn P oos temperature. The great, corru-- g ate d wtgl; gases to mix and burn more completely. With 35 square feet of radiating surface to every square foot of: sur-- face this powerful heater GE%RATES and Dms more g:?with less fuel. It will save 1--3 to 1--2 on your fuel bills and keep the doctor away. That's why we recommend and sell it. PR . ul 4 f .. 4. 8 e . '.;j;;' £ SCHANCK HARDWARE CO. awiy steadily untll it is al-- [ es R %Ffi% ove 4 Py --!-- thin, worth while: | ___But it's different now, and if you will talk to a few | men aMMMNM?Wl'fl | you that they have heard of, or read of, so many cases Iof motorists being duped. by smooth zobbers in .the iuinottthndlyltnnm-thtthey OW\ te be-- : fore to pick up along the road :3;3' not pe known to them. We dare say you'll fir lmnyvhopqhhtpmnevertp 1 'f" hailed. For as matters now stand it is dangerous to Evil m-,--.-.- rood things so often that we compelled nmn' there is :olhnit to h"h things the h.n."-hd &o&' hm" (:. We' ref, fi m sesey Snd Phine reported where o Cns this malce of Stiing this neferious work, that the B# auteo ovnu'm afraid~--to extend cor men dith on innanth &'*'::"#x..'. considered that anyone who would nother & ride when is was Bolicited was really too o own & motor Car. . _-- , 1F S P l pick up a stranger for a ride, even in broad daylight To oi oarie thak are pieiss coceraiiy daridleds . hnd attptiy® ols > --~+) l n C NT _ _ ~ PE ie M Ts We nfi'?om a new law in this state, and it ought to cover the case of the chap who :dth. unqutnpnfihtmtoim by f 'a ride-- gumuit«p-nd robbing the man at the wheel. uch work m i8 _ kindness and generosity a severe setback. ' and generosity are two things ducts and th cna.'i""' ral 'high wages in the city. . If this |qpoeprad in -- is m'? 'country has suffered v'tfltflqwlmf}, viding other sections have fared as well as our own. is Sexston. eed on breg 'u-mg%'fi}amc. qual if not |. 'A few m rai R 'on s B 3 f* exceed that of last season. itn,nocd;mmc afi. 'ero wth of the cities only makes a bro ma for {;, products. © _ thetide turns, as !t eventually will, the farmer wit) _an-hnd. tools and stock to pro-- duce the neces s of villna{&ptnl!mndof his patience, persever and pluc we can't have too much of. t @ & C % THE FARM _ * 7 .government that one--six-- teenth of the furm population moved to the cities last year owing to the depression of the value of farm pro-- n mey, on ateons work can. w&m laborers, In other words, the f ay tends more acres gnd gets a high-- er yield 11 Not an Expense But an Investment CROOKS IN NEW ROLES, 'The United States Government is able®to make prohibition: a .success amon'g the Indians, according to the Department. of the Interior. In two years, $130,734 in fines have been collected from the nation's wards and 97,938 gallons. of liquer confiscated. acoe "& ) > may become a reality if thoJ::ll of 203' business and _pmf men Springfield, Illinois, carry. Egm"fi to be made to raise m 4 m 0 school which wm= "gh and con-- ducted" according. to the democratic than he did 20° years. ago. / Lhe only makes a Nt:%m for < the tide turns. as it eventually The Abraham Linco'n University __Doectors tell us that ordinary heating plants that do not provide for humidity are a menace to the. health. : Breathing fg;'pohonous: dry dryer than the Desert of they become the.easy victims of lfnemtymn. chitis, tuberculosis.-- They tell us--szseventy per cent of our children have adenoids and tonsil The Rudy Hy--power Furnace ism«l by doctors and users for its ability to clean, moist, fii'vdlgoutingo;ir"frie f?om dust, gas and trouble. LIBERTYVTI nda to P rork, that the aver o -- extend %' pre thieves and aork it was 'mabseim ; too own & 408 . Hekie O 6 HOH ' 2( zr'.z'fl"fim r in Athe|"°" _."": erad oc 'é'&..i'-:'."'«; y the ( his state, and it| . The 1 ho preys on the u'u n at the wheel.| Lhere w erosity a severe tion. n TE Iapep Oklahoma National Guard >' Prevents Session at . -- Néon without-- Bloodshed W,m m, @84 C tors' right to m forbidding the session. _ -- The insurgent legislators had ga-- thered in > the capitol buildings Meaitwhite the 'gvremor's. guamen ""Ahe governor's gunmen sufrroundéd -- the : crowd.-- . Colonel in Adhentt C coontt Marknaiy: in by: Adjuatant: Ceneral . am in-- rm"%&m A that the governor. warned them not --to attempt to convené._-- The-- conclu-- sion of the order instructed -- the sutroundéd Key read by: Adjata forminig t the govern attempt t« sion 'of t} legislators attempting. _ to convene at noon. were dis-- F"kfg& the doors of he ball of representatives y qth Oklahupn'_ National *"The lexislators left: the There: was nod> demonstra-- exialators to cisperse. . . --= ° .> The erowd |<'t the eapitol ?t a body discussing the ts in 'ring the ding: all mornin. No %, A was at his 'home, a&*m'i it "appearéd at the capitol all day.--. The: mm.efl?e'-:i .Mfi women carry-- Court action will be instituted O K L A H 0O M A CITY "OVER KLAN W. 8. Key of 'the--National asked them _to » assemble him..> They: did; so quietly. 26,.-- to 'convening in an ex r'< 'plain clothes men followed: the 'legis them frors en-- The Fourth= of July address of David C. Stevenson, of Evansville, Indiana, 'was irf --a recent issue of "The " a "liberal" monthly which su s the "Search immortal docyment. "The people of the United States .are <strongly conservative whe;.:t somes to experimenting : with r fundamental law.© They have exam-- ples of 'liberal' constitution making in Russia and: certain other newly created nations in various parts of t torn Europe and the appeal show of force was made by . cither side when the climax of Gov, Wal-- ton's battle with R Aoned I thk!n was 'The title of Mr. Stevenson's ad-- dress menaced by predatory mt!h #. %# # A checks and balance which the con--| -- Europe reports a heavy demand stitution: provides, may be overrid--' for American currency. I've noticed den occasionally 'for short periods the same kind of a demand right but in the light of history no Wwork--| here--in this community,; _ im es es °P aoa _ of mw which e long lvbfl-hl... Iflm & | "Mr. Stevenson complains that we) they must be going to quit making are-- rapidly <becoming b flm 6« a" ed. But the remedy or remedies he « Tnt as ie a P lic ownerskiip of railroads, which he| to church oftener. f f ileged or political bushwackers de-- i o a : sire a machine. to more securely ' fasten a hold --upon power than they s t # . noy"dipoaaeu. here is fluwt:rdu $X u j s3 Surely would be obtained. u:gng, c a"&'fifi?&%'%, For Instance : would natural, and 'we \ y inevitable outcome..| . | ®: For the Garden-- "Curiously, Mr. Stevenson choos-- es the caption Back to the Consti-- tution and there argues for a re-- works strongly in reverse. is "Back to the Constitution" * Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angelés, where every night hundreds # ptbd'atthhmdomenioydnmfinng-b + . nished by Lyman and His Orchestra. . Original in style, and with melody always a prominent fearure, their | music is symbolic of Southern California. mhmwkkahcmdsbusumdlnfimmdumnp --__ to record Lyman's orchestra within the it --of their home. '----_ 'These records are true reproductiotis ---- they will prove a revelation-- ----~ ask to hear their first record-- t . .. % Y WwWHY CHANGE It 3% The 'music, of Los Angeles' most popular dance orchestra, with all of its famous rhythm and musical effects, can now be heard in everyhome; through their exclusive Brunswick Records. -- 1i & Lyman's Orchestra ha}mgl{u world--wide reputation at the Cocoanut * scark overturn that -- by . either r Gov, Wal-- Klan " was : Te -- [ i Nlk ADNiT: uC d [ ------_ By Lyman's California _ Ambassador Hotel Orchestra No-M?G--NqNG.Nau--w{m 75¢ Cut Yourself a : *A * Md&b--m{m There are others coming ---- watch for our announcements The Famons Ambassedere Hoatel, Loas Amggles, Cobifertiia 'Wosn;:lvdfi-*o:'vdwhc; wa; maybe &nm&fi.w have no bananas".outbreak. P / sA# people . referred . to conl as "black diamonds" when it only cost $3=a much harm ---- unless you get into m:nd:' class by adding a little more to ton. There 'isn't much : danger > in an] There's a lot of truth in a remark carpenters d%nfiy-w'lm"h«luhhm Bolshevists when they. find 'out' that terday.~ He said: "God made the carpenters | in Russia are ~making' country--But He isn't responsible for only 50e a day. According to the courts,: a" "rea-- AND NOW! Repeating a story won't do very # # 4# : | «--_--~ Europe reports a heavy demand r American currency. I'nufludh:" e same kind of a demand right & mh»fihounu.:y. n Autumn Bulbs Are Here .' .-- ~For the Garden-- > . TULIP -- HYACINTH <~--CROCUS -- NARCISSUS Or for the Winter Sun--Parlor-- & HYACINTH AND NARCISSUS IN POTTERY ALONG THE.CURBSTONEs | : Observations By ~_ l4 * 0 ; A MAN ABOUT TOWN °> -- Py noticed--a horse--trader didn't have as many things--to lie about as an auto trader. _ 34 d others are merely anxious to get it. It has gotten so that nothing dis-- courages a farmer more thaw to pick up a paper and see that the govern-- ment is going to do something for Your lot could be worse. A whale has 2500 pounds of bones in his hz' Bo think how much eatier it Bome people around--our town are anxious to earn money--and a lot of Now that long skirts have come in style again, a girl once more will have to be taken. at her "Tace" value. a lot of the mean men who got in-- to it." days--if you can to find place vh_:- m_qm'c rkai: Rhinocerous horns are chiefly us--

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