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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Oct 1923, p. 7

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The youths had driven through his yard at about 12:15 a. m., he said,at ythe rate of 40 miles an hour. They "Way back when--*"* was brought right up to the minute early Satur-- day morning when the waternielon patch of John Kneip, Milwaukee road and Grand avenue, yielded two Mahw'-" Michael Samar, Waukegan, and William Stobbard, Hving in Rampson place just outside the city, were uabbed on charges of stealing the stretched a heavy rope across the road which led from the melon patch through his property to the were in the Stoddard car. Anti--Saloon-- League Looks for Hot Battles at Polls Next Spring league announced the preparation: for the fight in Springfield Satur day. ansoovee the spring elections throughout the state. F. Bcott McBride,--state su-- "are <making the most determined fight they have ever made to break down the eighteenth amendment and the laws for its: enforcement. This isdwvnbyvhsthu'h'dyb:: done in the state of New York what the wets are planning to do in the next legislative session in Illi-- DRYS ORGANIZE FOR ELECTIONS "The last legislature in Illinois revealed there is no such thing as half wet, as every man elected to the legislature on the beer--and--wine issue voted for the O'Grady bill to repeal all T!ilincis enforeement stat-- utes, which shows clearly that the programme of the liquor interests it to break down prohibition . en-- tirely. There is no halfway pro-- "chredww they will fight for wet repre-- sentatives in every district in the state. wistx" . $ ) 8 "The mask is now ~f the camou-- flage programme for beer and wine. 'The next legislative campaign, cul-- minating in the primary of April 8, will be the most important . cam-- vaign that has been fought out in this state upon this issue. "The wet and dry fight is 'not u«,mtghmlnfinmh- 'm-.-"' M C ies M +7 infant and <child are, is concerned, says the state department of public health, is measured by the ability of the individual mother to apply the principles of preventive medicine to m;..- T-g-dn- -::":: by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, _ 'Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await-- ing them. because after one or two ap« SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR Community intelligence so far Y-c--lrlv.whfi""' fully dark lustrous almost over zht if vou'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's a*"wet" campaign expected to Trial Will Convince m""...ucauud Lustre to Mair coms comm cce Tt l is ie mm ie of bottles of this by Frank "Rheumatism is described under many subheads, the chief being acute rheuma-- tic fever, muscular rheumatism and artic-- | ular rheumatism. _ Articular rheumatism . affects the joints, but no matter where the trouble is seated, it is the same disease, '"fmm mflullydnumetmt- ment." THIS MEDICINE can be obtained at . Pearce's Drug ~Store and Curlee's Drug -- Stores, Waukegan and No. Chhvn. Decker -- & Neville, Libertyville, II1., or if they do . mmnhhmitlnm*mmfl" a bottle by parcel post by addressing TER MELON PATCH ing the rope he waited. The Stoddard car rumbled back and stopped at the rope barrier. Kraft leaped forward and commund-- ed the two to step from the car. Kneip came with re--enforcements in the form of a shotgun. Watermelons were found in the-- car and the sheriff's office was called. Deputy Sheriff Lester Tiffany took the --youths in custody. They stayed in jail until their parents > arrived this morning and settled for the stol-- en sweets. 'The melons cost $85 and with $13.50 costs of the arrest, the total settlement reached $48.50. Young Stoddard whos till clung to school books and an edition of "The Valley of Silent Men" decided there-- after to stick closely to school work. terrupted yesterday by ©the sponge squad from the state's attorney's of-- Joseph Reynolds, acknowledged as the owner 'of the place, and Max Steflel were taken into custody. A thorough search of the premis-- es was made and a quantity of ligq-- Joseph Reynolds Taken in C ustody -- After Dry Squad's Visit \ BEBB JONES LAKE FOREST, ILL vor The Inn is situated near Deerfield on the road travelled by Chicago and Waukegan motorists. It is in: Lake county just a short distance north of the Cook county line. -- > _ :. None of the patrons of the place were interrupted. Reynolds was re-- leased in bonds after having been taken to the county jail. FIND BOOZE AT BRIERCATE INN Kraft phoned Kneip and then fix Joy at the Briergate Inn in . Wau-- Things You Ought> to FREE OF CHARGE By U,. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. GRINNELL Inspector In Charge »Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINOIS Office with Farm Burean To BEER WILL Conclusion of the-- forty--fourth annual convention of. the Retail Malt Beverage Dealers' association tame yesterday with these words .of President Ernest Kunde:-- "Permit. me to say that it appears to me that prohibition is rapidly drifting away, and that when we meet a year hence we will be rec-- ognized as legalized licensed deal-- ers in good wholesome beer."> . ~ President Kunde in his typewrit-- ten annual report, however, said, among other things: . "We might just as well close up shop and let the religious fanatics run the country if those senators are renominated who (voted --dry though their districts went wet in the referendum. Must Arouse People "The people must be aroused and warned of the absolute necessity of electing members of the legislature that will obey their voice; There-- The New York Evening Post of imame o mss o ions ran-- cisco when it was :'-':u by the worst American earthquake in his-- tory. Japan contributed more than half of the total to:dg:blerip- tions for relief work., rd show that the Japanese gave $254,960, while the total of foreign donations was $474,875. --All foreign subscrip-- tions were voluntary and unso'icit-- ed. The San Francisco convulsion fore, our immediate work lies at the coming spring primary d!efiom "I would at this time draw your attention to the financial statement of the Anti--Ssloon League of. Illi-- nois. Last year they= collected Only those who have experienced what it meant to have San Fran-- cisco cut off from the world, its water supply destroyed, a city with-- out food or shelter or transzporta-- tion, can.realize the situation in Japan. ' HELP JAPAN IMMEDIATELY pan . The Reliable Laundry LET US DO THE FAMILY WASH WILL COME BACK IN 1 BELIEF OF BIG BEVER Wet Wash 25 lbs. or under for $1.2%5. Over 25 lbs. 5 cents for each additional pound. Rough Dry, Flat Pieces Ironed, Weanring AJ;pcrel starched Mm 25 lbs. or over 10 cents per pound. 25 lbs. 1& ts per pound. Family wash finished complete. k Let us Dry Clean and Press your suits. Dresses, skirts, coats, etc. § We also dye beautifully. Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers Libertyville and Highland Park Phone Libertyville 67--R $203,974 and paid out for salaries $78,4170; mnww- $29,-- 407; clerk hire, $81,002; office ex-- $2,681; $8,653. "Is it any wonder they are as .M'g they are? They can 'fl thc wi * ',lz':'" .L o New 'N Saloons gone. In 1919 we had 5,624 here in Chicago, each paying $1,000 rev-- enue to the city. Foday the city reports 6,565 soft drink parlors, Nearly all the old t me saloonkeep-- ers have gone out 0 | business, hav-- ing been driven ¢ &, the unlaw-- ful actions ,} yho are new in the business. : . _ Pflm. .*i' as nothing compared with the pre-- sent situation in Japan--and yet we thought it was bad at the time. _ _ The people meross the Pacific mean much to the United States and we now have ;{"' i opportunity to do a great deed for humanity as well as cement a friendship with Japan that & lasting bless-- ing to this nation, . ~= and That's all you to do! Our upodaumomh les, quality fi j on our R vl' real to you the _ ttl'l:: you Id CVG known this store before.= _ > m Calling Cards, Register Office. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND ,-- has not people for al law of * not been al law for has caused call them) to supply pdiately to a left destitude, pbes starvation _disaster was with the pre-- CHIEEF rent,ste., telephone, expenses, AY $12,686 Reduce Your Fuel and Doctor Bills Built like a battle-- ship of Rudy Char-- coal Iron 'these mas-- sive castings absorb all the heat from the burning gases and hold a constant, even temperature. The great, corru-- g ate d _ combustion chamber causes the gases to mix and burn more completely. With 35 square feet of ndiating surface to everg uare foot of g:? sur-- face this powerful heater GENERATES and D I..QVERS more with less fuel. _ It will gave 1--3 to 1--2 on your fuel bills and keep the doctor away. That's why we mnd and sell it. c : SCHANCK HARDWARE CO. DINNER SET | LAKE COUNTY. REGISTER A truly beautiful set with decorations and any monogram initial you may select. @ There are 42 pieces which make a handsome addition to any home. This set retails as high as $18. You get it at the factory price with one year's subscription to the Register. A sample set is on exhibition at the Register office. This offer is good for a short time only, as we were able to obtain only a limited number of these sets. Old subscribers may also avail themselves of this opportunity to secure one of these beautiful--sets by extending their subscriptions another year. any initial you want burnt in the china Yours Now! Not an Expénse But an Investment This Beautiful 42--Piece if you subscribe at once to the *4 1+ Doctors tell us that ordinary heating plants ttlfiatfdonotpmvideforhnmiditymammh e s health, Breathing foul, poisonous me the easy victims o rnqnnmh, bron-- chitis, tuberculosis. They us seventy per centb;)f our children have adenoids and tonsil trouble. smoke. The Rudy Hy--power Furnace is indorsed by doctors and users for its ability to deliver cfi moist, invigorating air free from dust, gas LIBERTYVILLE

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