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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1923, p. 8

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%3 * 4# dual, group of Mflda"'?h, or _ or-- gunization which or fosters racial, religions, or class strife among: our people, or which takes into their own hands the enforce-- ment of law, detirmination of guilt, or infliction of punishment, to be un--American, a menace to our lib-- Jerties, and destructive of our fun-- damental law, and, be it further tion by any individual, groups or organizations to: be ' inconsistent with the ideals and purposes of the American Legion." ve® was lost on a roll call vote, 815 to 142, with 36 not voting, denounced the klan as "destructive to Ameri-- AT VETS P troduced to offset a denunciatory wm by Charles F. Kendrick of San Francisco. «_ Klan Isn't Named W session of the | cards. Ewu""m'i ":';d cudlm ;: annual American Legion con-- | change ue ; ones "mictipen®" 'antHies ""resatationt | Boch suild thoite diink male at o gan" > 4 it w which avoids--using the name of the ery meal and nhou'l';ld'not utheut:y. A total C"Wfiu made f;' Way that the health ofhm children known that wwhile the Legion ob.|Will improve, Geake jects to the «klan order, it wil not!' o _ .. .' 9 90e 5 Cozaceq for denounce it through a > ~resolution wfi": being decorated wunhelhsnmhadopm With: The children have been asked to n io on To nnvll :.'1':..:.. ***\buy new Elson Readers and we hope whigh the yross of charged -fl"m 2. Th Toorth Tays mouien of the Bun ¥Francisco, Cal, Oct 1 verbal battle over pro--Ku ried iby a roar of "ayes" to the| Hallowe'en will soon be weak ery of a score of "noes" was | We are making pictures as follows: -- . NOTICE "Resolved, By the American Le--|' SA LJ dual, mup_olimc,or on fYIST" _ gunization which or fosters "j".m'c racial, religiouns, or cluss strife '"TH among : our people, or which takes CC C y . amman. sn t Samod l We Aare making »n.ileres "The resolution which was car-- |for our Geography work. W it h out flan resolutions, in of the country was 'ying to spit the Condemned | 835003 Enpecs io sam his mick: Specifically ,fl".;ymhi:h ho eirercd " ie s 4 n es o . ho moved to Lake 1. | NOTICE _ OF -- ADMINISTRATRIX i |-- _ _SALE OF REAL ESTATE _ S |GOUNTY. OF LAKE,) s P bnxtutts (f] 225 A¥ * 5* --J8S. 'mois, entered on the 2nd day of pber, A. D. 1923, I will sell at mblic vendue to the highest and est bidder for cash at the dwelling ase on--the premises hereinafter j [ 'atthehourgf'twoo'd:g 3 ;. On: » ons n ceased, in the following real estate gffloconqtyofhh and State of pursu: te: Cor entere ber, A. vend t bidder BTATE OF ILLINOIS,)__ _ _ 5:};_». _THE PROBATE COURT OF , __OOUNTY. 3 In The Matter 'of The--Estate of EEORGE F. ROBERTS, Deceased. « NO _I8 HEREBY t pursuant to a decree of: the te Court of Lake County, Hli-- every pupil will have theirs soon, Fourth Grade ' We are working very hard to get loohn%nundm BA We Aare g interesting books Forest. " n 4 Doris Cole has been ill this: "The primary pupils: raised ' z.!u'thbhnbhwh ' he murse's room. & J / The pupils were . weighed last ,%nightuxtmnnt out. ty--three received white cards, fifteen blue cards and 9 red The primary pupils are Editors: Ruth Haferman, will soon be here and GRADE ;TS, Doenud.s have studie REBY er and see decree of -- the | mensely. ke County, Hl-- -- _ WThis roo! , I will sell 26| which they h6 y -- This room is also preparing for es origrable, fiallone'sn onting which they are 1 ig forward to with great hope f:k%d\bo. "Miss Porter from Art Insti-- Tng touther met is hnting Us moike an. us golor du: Mm of the We want to thank the n's During ~Mr. Walker's class on Monday afternoon, Frank Swierczek delighted the pupils with his rendi-- tion of a Polish lonfi"hk! Mr. Walker taught .the class the Eng-- lish words of the some song. ' : **' Seventh Grade * «ot, a waste--paper basket, Any pennies that are left will used for emergency supplies. ;"-.'a.'*a:'&:&"'..t"-""" _Queenie Curtis has returned to the Seventh grade after ufiom of five weeks. We were glad .to :\.d Qneen:;eeonze ht:ck to':ehgd up a regular attendance, .. -- :< > The Seventh grade is very inter-- ested in their study of "Current Events." 'This is the first year they have studied this helpful little pap-- er and seem to be enjoying it im« s glisten in the sun,-- Every-- [Mulovcly as one could h it. $# Ese S : You might gue«s| very quickly 'this lovely season is autdmn, | -- . _._Plans are being made for a Hal-- Jowe'en party to be lh-__%v'g will do us no harm. . _ . '*hc&'dxm A.*firflg_urn'lc&l ct;m the dusty road.=»>~> of jewels. Some red, some yellow, and even a few purple: ones.= Th blanket to cover very bright, ne --near tha ied _by .. y the first floor. With freedom a mat--. ter of minutes there was no show of ill feeling that i said to have exist-- ed between ther <ince their troubles began, Boyle is said to blame New-- mark's "bungliy" for their impri-- gonment. j *k %" nedy, who ha; ruled the Electrical Workers' unio; in Chicago in the ab gence of Boy!:, its chief. Newmark, former privat detective, who ren-- dered service for the Governor in Lake county in the desperate days ¢f 1921 and 192. piled into the car, which sped awsy toward Chicago. "fii'fi as wasted after Fell d with t;.' pardons, All was in readiness for n immediate depar-- ture. Newmark had been trankferred from his cell on the second floo® to ue hang aok w cheayr d * mas not specifcally ruled in such| Although he is at his Ccases, ' federal courts and the a";"": d.an .": eou;tsof'l"lxuud"h- mfim ie executive ' 'g one so. 1 am sure uffice a M he ex-- M _.'gzwm am&"% ai Qmmbmg 8 J'Newmurklndm ~back e of the m men. In ~_. | \Pair Not Surprised, loWing a conference _ with political Nq;z;hepalimm advisers in Springfield a few days e officia);, but Boyle and New-- | Ago, at which clemency was decided mark, who, were first to receive the| Upon, the governor charges that the showe| little surprise. __ _ --| punishment inflicted upon Boyle and The released prisoners® were met| Newmark by the Circuit. judge of at the jail door by Boyle's auto.| LAke county "was part and parcel mobile. It was driven by Mike Ken-- | 209 in furtherance of a conspiracy nedy, Who ha: ruled the Electrical|Of Political enemies of the governor Workers' unio; in Chicago in the ab.|!C discredit and mfirom sence of Boy!+, its chief. Newmark, those who have been and are oppos-- former privat Jetective, who ren.|ed to them politically." _: dered service for the Goyvernor in Statement by Former Judge. Lauke county i; the desperate days| At Rockford, Robert-- K. Weish, fonle 4 w caro' the miaiereat | nall whe court adjourned 2 8T. CKED BY RE-- + * "TK..~« oF JaIF miabs (Continued from Page One.) Ewnr' ar School had their| "I'm glad _ "r", n d --o . We ¢ be necessary to put practice|their stay here," wons sentenged for con--| played again for time . by waiting| . Misses . Elinor, Alice and Paul tivil case," the state's at. | until the court adjourned for a long | Sturm and Elmer Olendorf of Pala-- I, "This was contempt in moubdmufi-'nw tine were guests at the Bert Hall Bourt. m'wfi Statement of horwm. has i n k Ef'?.ffi?.: m?uu. AF antes Iran n:: 2...':.;"?...... ..2 Kol oil burner in his homes : Glenn While he regards Gov. Smail's ac-- tbguolim_tothoAnM Supreme court, State's ttorney Smith was particularly aroused over the manner in which the governor "I've done my part," said Attor-- ney Fell, "I prefer not to say any more about it." Mr. Ettelson is said to be absent funCMus.Ammu. office said he expects to be gone a : or Stolen ~Feurhead of Holstein ~cows from Mr. Appl---- eys pasture, East of 'Fair Grounds, Liber-- ~tyville Thurs., Oct. tion will be apprecia-- Lost Strayed hi lond fegge Jnt on y hor c en ++ mn4 a i ai&g'wwmu-fibimm.une&nauum of oil burner and will be glad to| per cent of women, -- suffer from yive information regarding it. to ;dubu.accoadhxtoonuflw- anyone interestetd, self, If there was a conspliracy'it certainly had for its object the ef-- fort to make ~these men tell the truth, The truth ought not to hurt any one who has no violated law. My impression is that the governor has no power either to pardon or any one who has not violatetd law. Welsh, "Thave no statement to make other than this; The entire record of what was done was preserved in 30 .PRESBYTERILAN CHURCH, 11:30 A. M. Muslin Gowns . ;'!' Children's Clothing _ Parcel Fancy Work ---- .. Bakery Goods Fancy Aprons -- _ Rugs _ .. Thursday, November 1 BAZAAR to the goy-- urday, Oct, 20. The ftor the Jaee hoine norke) spon whas is served at the close of the mesting. Royal Neighbor Camp, No. 889, umyvflh"ZhM'"a&fi Camp for dinner at 12 o' obey 31st. e :: 3 Veronica Wilcox, Recordet. From 10 to 15 per cent of achoo! Electrically ' heated. mirrors, reens, panels and hangings for to 105 & . o vik 75

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