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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Dec 1923, p. 1

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tca Henry Ames, farmer, Wadsworth R. D, Poland Chinas, Resides in town of Newport, =. of Benton, bred Holsteins. ty ato ul S hm Wauconda. Super-- visor of town of Wauconda. Suc-- J. W. Cooper, farmer, Area, R. D. Resides in town' of Libertyville. Pure bred Durocs. Earl Kane, farm.r, Area, R. D. Resides at Diamond Lake. Pure town of W. Deerfield. / Goomlmdcr. ead gard-- ener, with F. Swift, Lake Forest farm manager for Mr. Swift for 25 years. rie View, R. D., resides in town of Vernon. -- Holsteins. _ E. B. Jordan, farmer, Deerfield H. n&m.smme.m ware % town of Libertyville. T. J, Stahi, vice president of T. J. Stahl company, real estate, Wauke-- John G. Wirtz, secretary, farmer, O, W. Farley, representing town ""+ #»-- M VGuin, promucnt, IaFmeF, Area rural. delivery. Resides in town of Vernon. A model farm unanimous opinion of everyone. These men constitute the directors and officers of the 7 ist Annual Lake County Fair: fences, -- additions to Hl:g, a triumphal entrance which be worthy of such a fair as the farm-- ers, merchants and manufacturers hand out were a few of the propos-- ed features. Next year's fair will Douglas Wait, farmer, Ingleside, ahorly's suggestion became la l.:lculhana-h.h. 'flna.om: terprising <voter throu ::nluforhvhglu':ugf.:gbm' m consisting eleven vice--pre 'd-t-.flhd:d.dflbm,'." to repay him for his timely amn@-- A,. O, Rockenbac., farmer, Prai-- 1';':'1'1 o; the cmtz". Fair back when ryan --was n-.h' ll*. Pm "ol M,'."'.L?.: be : personnel -- te-- turned for good behavior last year, just like that. ) % Woodinanodflnmhm. "Shorty" Miller, many times super-- visor of the town of Libertyville as well as a sort of perpetual presid-- (Coxtinued on Page Ten) lished in the year 1851 voted back into . office the entire boordotdh'oeta-nndm SAME BOARD agral K. A good--sized crowd of mem-- Summer Plar Year Meeting Vice Presidents and Lay was their middle name, farmer, Ingleside, i town of Grant. Ifa / 1 K ya. 4 % h *o A y a ¢ ' 6. o. --obpgeantnnannnt S ies 41 34 1 Adlf : . k: uo33 , 30 i sf } o k C . 41 w' l --~ 4o ___ ks it P ake L :. g & C p) is ed T: y¥ mill> * f ' v c f | M ' { + a P g ce z"j ?':3 y 2 w Bes f n P Jt , * A j lt _ 9 n LI ¥ t + % ' ", @4 § 6 l ever, is the 2 at NQO,. 05. in . A ten dollar gold piece or a splen-- did rocker will be given to the one holding the lucky season ticket; ten dollars or its equivalent in a hand-- j pliece of furniture for the win-- ;% in the popularity contest. A~ le prize for the lady and wiving the best service the bazaar and mlso for the i08t popular lady will be given, 16, and 17, Among the other activi-- ties of the ladies of the parish prep-- aration for this event has not been neglected. -- Many beautiful hand made articles have been prepared, euch as comforters, lace, crochet, Wntg':-ndw.heem aprons, linen and other linens, all worthy of the hope chest of a qum.Amflnli?fMuddu' to go off are poultry of every variety from the lordly turkey to the plain chicken, heifers, sheep, and fat lit-- tle pigs. j As & ¢limax to the diamond jubi-- lee of St, Patrick's church the ba-- zaar and grand drawing of prizes will be held in the church parlors the evenings of December 18, 14, 8ST. PATRICK'8 BAZAAR TO BE FINE AFFAIR -- Both machines were damaged bad-- ly.. Mra. Crane's Oakland coupe however, suffered the heaviest dam-- age. Matthews accepted respon--i-- bility for the accident and promised to pay the damages, Mrs. Crane ga v8. line tracks,." Macther was driving south, while Mra. Crane was turn-- ing mround at a street intersection. Neither party sustained injuries. ertyville, one block from the clectric The accident--occurred at 7 --o'clock Tues, night. in Milwaukee Ave., Lib-- Mrs. Dora Young, aged Liberty-- ville woman, suffered a shock and was somewhat bruised Tue. night when a machine in which she was riding, driven by her caughter, Mrs. Edward A. Crane, wife of Dr. Crane, was struck by a machine driven Mr. Maether, of Prairie View. ACED WOMAN IS HURT IN CRASH '~The -- tariff law has produced "abounding -- posperity" : and should not be tinkered with. F The League of Nations is "a elosed incident" so far as the United States is concerned., The senate should approve the Harding world court. f cut, concise, exceedingly definite statements and recomendations. It left no doubt-- of Mr. Coolidge's ex-- act position on every gubject he dis-- f nea' V ' In sente which, like his exact statements on tax reduction and the bonus, defied distortion or misinter-- pretation of his' attitude, Mr. Cool-- idge said that: powers to prevent fuel famines and ertyville Figures In Au-- to Accident. mount, President in First Annual Message to Joint Session of| Congress Says Such Reductions to Have Right of is is Way Over All Other Pending Legislation; Urges [..«"" World Court, Condemns League of Nations -- | mas Cly Reduction In Taxes President> Coolidge's Chief Aim. For 1924 WASHINGTON, December 6.----Tax reduction must have of Lib """.5'&': harge of E. M. ':v';lfl;;&};'f. 'h \ » "nrk M charge of J. J. Alkofer, both of whom are efficient in their work and mm hiek ory service to The Hiem is Wlaning o be in its new ¢ »arouhd the first of the year. Watch .fo#® the announcement _ . Liberty theatre building, recently purchased by the Libertyville Bat-- '.Ll.: Electric Service Company, in remodeled and rapidly put into shape for the cccupancy of the company. ~When finished this build-- ing will be one of the finest electric shops around. Thers will be plenty of display space in the front to show off the complete lin~ of electrical m' and appliances which thll{ The Bervice will be taken' care of at '®ear entrance and Attorney Lyell morris, who drew tp the will in --Libertyville, and m B.. Mason, a witness, were 4 'to say whether Mr. Lawr-- ente was of sound mind at the time ta*» will was signed. ELECTRIC COMPANY To OCCUPY NEW QUARTERS The will shows an estate of ap-- proximately $80,000. Guy L. Lawr-- M.mda_ deceas»d, is execu-- tot. Tt is in the petitior filed Thurs, that the son used undue influence on his father in the mak-- ing of the will, It is held in the petition that : John Lawrence was not of sound mind when he signed the dotament. :': nhn'i:to ret _Heir, terms of the will, ' Judge Martin C. Decker in the Probate court somo timée ago refus-- e to set aside the order admitting tlnwfiltgmnu and the matter was taken into the Circuit court. The fight to set aside the will of John Lawrence, Libertyville, was taken into the Cireuit court this af-- terncoon by Mrs. Lydia Greenfield, OPEN FIGHT ON LAWRENCE WILL From his brief word otdt& Mr. Coolidge swung directly into message, with no waste of words. He first took up f face the duty, the President w of developing and supporting the Hard-- ing policies. '"He has left his mark upon his-- tory. He has made justice more cer-- tain and peace more secure." © Death of Harding 4 Mr. Coolidge opened 'his message with an announcement to ' of the death of President Harding, and paid his predecessor this tribute: tration of aliens should ""m"'-- Lt:unh Shoals should be sold to ~The negro problem should be u"tflthttflabym' _ Coal prices should be reduced, and the government be given emergency 'l'hoflonmdutfiulhonld-hnp. : Russia cannot be recognized until she repents, ty ubbret rs. -- Lydia _ Greenfield, Daughter Slighted as Belective agide the will was aecording to the will be taken entrance and M, Weiskopt, rk will be in LIBERTYVILLE, 1 | _ The old oath of the Seotch grand | jury was, "You shall present no | Te hatred, malice of M nor 'anything unpresented for l fear,-- or affection." +s wl Cook Memorial Library, P This completes the files from to 1914. Two beautifol A tria plants were also given to the | :'fnu 'flld: conservatory. The i8 «Gre 'greatly appreciated. Miss : Flora Churchill, a Liber. tyville young lady, has scored. a great sucess as dramatic director in the presentation, December 5, of " musical romance "Once in a 'Blue Moon" at the Evangelical chu of ® « at 78th and op Chicago. One thousand pés-- ple the initial performane and :'* request it will be . nbocemher. 14. . is Churchill has been stodying « matic art for the year and has b very M in her work. '! | T..B. Mac Racs, of wnmfi_b.; nated fifty Harper's maga t0 nah Meyers saw the fih tle Old New York," in Tharsday. Mrs. Guy Legate and Mrs. C. T Crawford went to Chicago Lester Coonfer, of berta, is visiting his brother C._ Mrs, K. Luebbe, of ww m; her daughter Mrs, _ « Mrs. Ethel King. of , visi-- ted ber mo Mrs, mn, Lg.'m Class met with Mrs. Whitney, Friday afternoon. _ 'n'llv'l'.'g'&mu':-fiol'm- are wing to a elose. Much interest has been man-- ifested in these meetings. At Sun-- day BE service, Miss Myrtle Vlndmvfll sing a solo and Miss es Bishop will sing at the m"" M"' 'm w '.' again take up their weekly tio on Thursday evening,> + with H L. Walker i Adlwfiteroflr.'. 'John Deinlein was struck by 'swing lh'rdltthe grammar 4 . Tues-- day during the noon hour, a painfol injury over the eye. nfig:-.llneofm:. B. Morse The ladies of the Episcopal church served a delicious chicken w Thursday evening to about r hundred people. The annual bazaar was also a great success. oonfer on Thursday, .. _ The Mothers® L&Whnm"l m ht close: Much int Ee 0_ TT 2 ul ces ofi is Om 0c 0 o o ieA vanek . + CrCOC, ~Yas stay. It affords a most attractive the driver of the car, and with ber plan -- for -- accumi ting money. -- It lnthofiontunmun.mam gives everyone t' unity to | J. Grundy, 'cashier of the North start and have fowa mark to Shore Trust and Savings Bank of shoot at--as it gives them a definite| H'ghland Park. _ f amount to deposit and a definite _ Still: Unconscious. time to do it._£ . *' & / Geer, who also has offices at 155 The benefits to this community Mtirl 'street, Chicago, and: 's reazon of having & Christmas: suffering. from-- concussion of the merchants and o w usi amien |pital, has been unconscious for over generally.= It is certaink id« ; 50 hours: Thaec_identoeeurml'g able to have a community im which | $:20 odo:""'wd-v Mg everybody ' is saving regularly -- at | while D ~was " crossing | mam';, 'bat the; ,arLCHQt.M and St. Paul A detailed: explanation of phn,'rl-md tracks at Telegraph road, appears in another co n of this,on.am. north of Deerfleld. issue. o. " e . Drs, A.dll. Shldo: Pand H. B.' rootiee caaass o0 : | Roberts 4 'ark are in LIBERTYVIDEE rmems uen s Aithiand, Patk are, in BE . P. Bockeiman Pu Chn. din'; the, Fi le is ;:1 > members b. ~Nearly and Miss Han-- ; film play "Lit-- Waukegan, mAs a bank Weekly ~The : December mesting of the uzpm. Parent--Teacher Assoc-- jntion will be held Friday afternoon, December 14, at three o'clock at the High School. The subject of this meeting is "Health". The First Aid Team and ¥ Speaker from the Chicago North and Milwaukee Railroad will have most of the time of the Program, . team consists of twenty well t&mm will present a most and in« Pims quinn, wihikpant on the health M, 3 on ' e Izen, whother y or otly r in the schools should be presont for it will be an afternoon _Is it not true that when he died she had the body eremated and that NORTH SHORE HEALTH TEAM TO GIVE PROGRAM AT PT.A. _ To some she was "queer." Did she not, after her husband died, keep a ligl lamp in the window so that his «pirit return it could find way * years of 1i the village either to affirm. 6 the story. _ There is 000 thing that stands out in the -- of the people who know . the best. And that was the ever t vell of sorrow that masked face of the woman. "gl twin mirrors that seemed to t dim!y tragedies of : the pust. _ | ations and bruises on the body and| H. B. Eger was confined to the hospital @;-:xfi.'flu waksgen | prominent attorney and trus-- '| tee of the McCormick Theolo-- }gical seminary, is fighting for his life today as result of an automobile--train collision -- at Deerfield late Tuesday in which he and four others were injured. ; Two of the others less\ seriously 'hut were A. W,. Vercoe, pmsidaatj .of the North Shore Trust Co., and | W. E. Bletsch, 382 Moraine road, well the driver of the car, and with ber in the front seat was Mrs. Eleanor J. Grundy, euhiots' of tth Nm Shore Trust and Savings Bank o _ ~ Still: Unconscious. _ Geer, who also has offices at 155 . ie sohana. YVercoe ; 860 I;I':i-éx eridan -- road, _ Highland 'ark, daughter of Supervisor Vercoe, was Park and active in the various meet ing"of the supervisors' boari here. Arthur William °E. Betsch in Machine Hit By Subur-- ban Local At Deerfield. sugar (refiner. Both are upervisors -- irom Highlanc Supervisors Injured As _ Auto Is Demolished By Train Y SHROUDS PAST OF COUPLE ANGERS TO GRAYS LAKE _ ) save Geer's life, is also suffering not considered | condition is auffered= lacer> ferior in education. MIs ambition . _ ___-- carried him to no length glong the . vcdofmhrhlmmhtm'm" ' T97 / Imi in de'r..mm.vn. ' draying ng that 'hn\-dnm s 3P # :hln.ltnnqmfl'uflcthid , or death, ; lohrunynuuhmfm she left only "'w";': a few bux trinkets. Peter W. Newnouse, ]')'* 'm Mnm' ('f l'h co'"t".i is investigating. f , »oy® *fi?fi Pig Clubs and were I & trip to the show with m':h P paid They were in _Of A commiitse who looked f t "Welfare and entertain= STATE PIG CLUB WINNERS ---- HAVE BIG DA¥ 1X CHI were noteworthy, * 3P soaku M k m o 'Her husband, so the people m«W #uut. _ l_n!:l..m_."'"--.a' h.'......, ' 198 8 TD " ~.A .A social dance will follow the business meeting Tuesday evening at the Mystic Workers lodge: _ hco in the i ""'.'{"'«"&.""x'fi oe int of th. car had been dashed to 'pieces by the engine and the men sent to the side of the road im the wreckage after being carried a slight @l'st-- ~nce. When the women freed thom-- selves mm t,he car the M?an" was summoned. x' ho bosital follywing the aschient ~ Th en : Tuesday by the Highland Park hos. pital ambulance which had . been f{lmfl_'loqet_l by Miss Vercoge. The bring about the installation of & safety system, it was believed. the serious. . Vercoe was given first aid treatment for cuts #ad lnmuf and was discharged from the hospital some time after the accident. . Follette met and via-- hm at e Bomni of Prade were expected to be taken to priz were winners in the tarned home from ::..m:::;.,-m.[ somewhat improved. was Emma J. _ Grundy & JOYRIDE | of L5 dn ies P o e se |formatory on complaint of 16--year fold Blate Kublsch of | who claimed that he had |her a joyous love ride to IC"Y;'M". Thurs, morning Judge C. C. Ed wards granted a divorce to Mrs, Kathryn E. Dasher, wife of Harry 'x:'-l:'t&h'n"' 9 Cole on proved the central figure Thurs, | an afinm.th of the trial of € Plabs e anee' e Cole was found gullty urt .dockets. -- _ . .. es 3 % friendships of big men of the world ac could Mr. Cooke. He was a per-- sonal friend. of Lincoin and knew every governor in his time as well 'u ham had a speaking W ance -- president since »;ihm of Ii:n.*-m the u..g death was as. eidest practicing ' attorvey in the state. . To the--last he took an active in-- familior' Aigure at tw meolty fest re a ceedings of the city ?fi_?. "':l'l :ylhm in Wanuknoan and u.l l"m'_uwu governor of ~Wash-- ington. --For some years Mr, Cook practiced in Chicago, being associ-- ated 'with the firm: of cug..' Upton, but moved --~his offices > to Waukegan many years ago t he continued in active © : to the day of his death, With »his tome wiy hm ot Cooke, Pave and no 'as J:}':;D Pope died a year ago and William: Pope is retivred:. _ > ~_~_ tw spite.of hin. Age' hubmm his denth. fiftv.fon anah eeree Based on Harry Dasher's Part in Cole Mr, Cooke had a most brilllant eareer and was recognized as one of the . foremost ~men in his profes-- gion. He was born in Stamford, Vl-,lndmwm'ifiu,m settled at Wauconda --and 1::..": young man, Homer entered th + office of Elisha P. Ferry, who after-- little hana was halk -- / " advanced years, little hope was held _ _ out for his recovery and his family _ was prepared for his death. § The veteran barrister, would : : _ have celebrated his ,.';.':;.,..."% birthday in June, was taken ill with _ pneumonia Sunday., Because of his _ at 9:15 Wednesday night at his res: -- _ bedside were his four wh <9a mounes's | 1 y wo e s j 3 0 Percival Pearce, and Miss Helen L. _ Cooke, Jn spite of | riomer Cooke, dean of the linois Bar association, died Noted Attorney on lfi&?ffig ipal, Was Friend of _ Presidents from Lincoln _ to Roosevelt e vh O B | . WIFE DIV & Afty--five cases . c # +. M t mflé i.: t :;$=mu' . / wieg" PER YEAR IN m not contest the in the Pontiac re. Grayslake, . se Hom _ S ter, whg 'WH 2 . : a m frormmen i0000 to #$4 B y Nt 3 k A is t muneh x¥ > * e *B T ity §.20% h Si

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