CMPLD Local History Collection

Lake County Register (1922), 13 Oct 1923, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

E 4 choice Holsteins and 1 x all forward springers. + _# Yearling Heifers. #o -- CLOSE CALL FOR LOCAL DENTIST Vf'@ fl e aort 4. Dr. Francis A. Hussey, a Wauke-- gan dentist, living at 218 North Genesee street, was injured -- last night, and his machine, an Oakland #oupe, was wrecked in a collision with a Chicago motor express Wauke road three m hm about 6 right. At the Deerpat} n odked ber was taks ed car was taken Mm.nw had a Pr. Hussey said t ist when called on the phone by the Danly News said that he sustained _It was reported that Dr. Hussey was seriously injured, but the dent-- The machine was towed to a Waukegan . garage late last niglit by L.' A. Peterson, an employe 'of the Deérpath Avenue garage. crowded off the road by the DIg h'fi"'fla'"'m'"" home from a trip to Chicago. °_' south of Diamond Lake Store, 2 -n--fludm and miles northwest of View, mr.ggom:o . o.-ha.t »p. m. Sharp. 6& HEAD OF LIVESTOCK: 81 Head of Milch cows, 9 with calves by side. * ..mwmflb r: Hussey Crowded Off Road and His Coupe Practically Demolished Usual terms of sale. | FRED GkAsis" _ :thm"t. ed one--half mile south of Uiberty-- % ocmmm" 7 c--n-':'o-.ml-etw Bix horses and one Shetland pony flfll& wmflu'. 4&.,.-3-. y 2 Cows in known as Hecht Farm No. 1, locat» omnmemcu.; 1 Purebred Duroe sow and 6 pig* Sarrowed in Augast. ' Quantity of Hay, Grain, Straw .:Mllnocl--'hynibfi all in good condition. 4 Sows with pigs. % Ful Blood Chester White Boar. 16 Shoats wt. about 140. 4 Quantity of hay and grain. 40 wes corn in shock. 4 Full line of machinery, tools, and aplements all in good shape, -- . ° %] Gelding coming 3. lmm«mh'z 1 Team 12 years old. 1 Bay Gelding 4 years old, wt. Geod Maske Tickets $100 Wven by the Area Baseball Club WEDNESDAY NICGHT October 2th DANCE 1230 p. m. Sharp. 7~years old, wt. 1, ESSINGTON CAMPAIGN GETS STARTED IN ROCKFORD TALK people know what Small stands for and what he has done,. I have an abiding faith that the people of Illinois stand for decent things. The issues are clear, It is a question of whether .or not the people -- want a decent administration--an admin-- istration based on efficiency, econo-- my, and honesty." Keynote Speech Indicates Peopvle to Learn of Suddenly entered in the campaign by Republican allied forces opposed to the Small rule at Springfield, Senator Essington said he is begin-- ning the campaign without a state-- wfi.omm.mqttya_tvhu MAKES PLEA FOR DECENT REGIME since he became a candidate. Rock-- ford is in Essington's eolzndond district and he said he thought it Yitting that he should begin his cam-- paign among people who are "home as a candidate for the Republican gum nomination. : The La Salle county senator re-- ceived many cheers at his first gp-- pearance on the campaign stump kas rallied to his standard in the With those words State Senator Thurlow --G. _ Essington . formaily opened his campaign here last ruigibt Small's Trickery $3.50 and $3.75 brand new:; slzes 38 to $1.95 to $4.95 Navy Sweaters U. £. Nawy Blae _ WVaukegan Army and Navy Store _ Work Pants Hi--Top Shoes Hi--Top Shoes Army Wool Pants $1.25 oice for B $1.65 $1.95 11.-- Army ~Shirts, --brand new; sizes 154 to 19, 6 ¢ _&15,__.:!-_ Heavy gta We are selling these Hfl'- for l.n-h- Mvidie West."A Tocky purchase of 1000 en-- ables us to sell them at the low price aof=-- Brand New U. 8. N. Blankets We are practically sold out of these blankets buy now. There are more of these blan-- =' on the market. Our price is only-- eight days since candidate. With less than six months for campaigning, the senator said, under the law of averages, he will be com-- pelled to make four counties a week. If he spends a proportionate share of his time, based on population, in Chicago and Cook county, it will mean an average of a county a day for the balance of the state. He con-- trastec. his situation with that of Gov. Small with a pay roll army and Expects Sianderous Attacks, Senator Essington said he expects veiled and slanderous attacks by agents of the governor, who will leave nothing undone in an effort to divert attention from treasury raids, prison pardons, and other outrages He referred to© the spectacular campaign of 1922, when Small threw all the power at his command into La Salle county in an effort to re-- tire Essington from theé senate, The senator defeated the full force of the state machine, Gov. Small gave his personal attention to La Salle county in 1922. It was then that he made his sensational announcement that hard roads would go to coun-- ties as rewards for supporting his "I have been through a campaign against: Small," the senator declar-- ed..'I know his tactics." © ¢ *"We are all in favor of pulling Hilinois out of the mud," Senator Es-- sington said, "and it will be done; but the first thing to do now is to pull Hlinois out of. the political state tax commission, Oscar Carl-- strom, say he is a candidate for at-- torney general. He says, 'I have studied the evidence very careful-- ly and I have come to the conclusion , & 2200 $1.95 big war chest. $1.65 $2.175 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER he has been the -- '_---- Sheets 42x90; $1.50 ~---- $1.00-- hi C d New Army Wool SHocks. 1000 pairs, Spe-- 85e, 3 Prs. $1.00 m~ glb with lea-- ther paim; 50c value-- Suitable for $3.50 and $3.75 Wool Heather Army Denim Hats -- Bpecial 2¢ ««Thayer's Work Socks 5 Bars 25¢ -- $1.50 value-- that the interest suits now pending ought to be dismissed.'. Mr, M1 strom is not the only person who has . reached. that conclusion, Len Small thinks the same thing." -- . Offer Made to Brundage, | Senator Barbour said remissaries from. the governor approached ~At-- torney General Brundage with of. fers to let his appropriations go through if he would drop the treas-- Lury suits against Small, § "During my recent trip in Euro-- te," Mr. Barbour added, 'they show-- ed me lots of buildings bearing in-- seriptions something like this: "This building was restored in th.m th century.' It will be a splendid thing for lIllinois when they can look at the statehouse in Springfield in January, 1925, and say: 'This build-- ing was restored in 1924 when Thur-- low Essington was elected gover-- nror." : --The usugl cause of earthth- is dislocation of the crust of the earth along fractured lines. There is another along the coast of Cali-- fornia. The crust of the earth is constantly ~in motion, up or down, sidewise, or twisting. : Millions of years may pass before bringing a :tn;'u n so erm.bn that the strata will p or C le along any great tt::ltt :ll;'fio'urth's crust, but when comes there is an earth-- quake. Usually it is only a frac-- tion of an inch, or at most a few inches. In Yakutat, Southern Si-- beria, a slip of forty feet was onee recorded, and the quake was felt all over the world. "It is significant that fhis is & government of .young men, for the peace of=Europe--which was not a INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M Cooper's All--tool -- Union Suits EK t Loodyear welt: r:bt'l_l_hdt §$6 Elk to Artisan Shoes®~ res Samuel Crowther, the Mussolini govern-- Union Suits =~ Union Suits £2.50 value-- $8.00 value-- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, > or down, Kli'lt:'iopnof bringing & strata will any great , but when Public Service and | --|-- Community Growth . Several plays that brought last season to a trinmphant close in the East are now drawing large and enthusiastic audiences in Chicago. Among them are widely heralded plays that may be seehu%mmmghe with their originfl' casts. t ag., Fortunate indeed are those who live within easy reach of the fast North Shore Line, which . runs comfortable trains: so frequently that yourcan make your theater arrangements as you please: to have dinner or after--theater supper in town, or to ar-- rive just in time for the play. #a 9y N Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Serving 6,000 square miles, including 180. cities, towns and smaller communities k with Gas and Electricity. % "The greater the degree of ownership of public utilities by local citizens, : the greater opportunity the community will have for growth and development. * ¥z 4 & "Every dollar paid out in dividends.to local stockholders remains at home in the community where it was produced; such dividends are added to the local wealth rather than going to the gevelopment of some outside community," Every three months post offices in more than 180 com-- munities in the territory served clear dividend checks to stockholders of this Company. The Company recently paid its 47th consecutive quarterly dividend to commion and preferred stockholders. Considering also the 39 dividend payments made by its predecessors, a total of 86 consecutive dividends have been paid over a contin-- vous period of 21 years. The Public Service Company furnishes services of a nature so essential to the residential, industrial and agri-- cultural development of this territory, that the prosperity and future growth of Northern Iilincis and the Com-- pany are inter--dependent. < NOBTH SHORE > LUIBERTYYVILLE TICKET OFFICE : Telephone Libertyville 74 --Extract from prize winning letter in $1,000 contest conducted by Porbea Magazine. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Fast trains from Libertyville comnect at Lake. BluG with limited trains which take you right into the loop, within walking distance of all theaters. The Chicago Theater Season Has Made A Brilliant

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy