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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Apr 1924, p. 5

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'I Try Better Store Lighting _ _ at Our Expense sistant supervisor in the Waukegan township in a battle which during the closing hours of the day be-- came spirited beyound all expecta-- Burke as leading man in the line up of candidates carried the town-- vietory Tuesday in the race for as-- The bailoting starting out slowly Tuesilay ~morning picked up mo-- mentum as the day wore on and the automobiles of interested friends of the candidates whisked throngh the township. The heaviest part. of the vote was cast in theg last sessions of the etection, © & * ship with 2192 votes, according to the judge's figures tabulated on tively., Potter -- and Funk . Also Bring Home Wins in In-- teresting -- Contest in next with 1719 votes, and Potter and Funk following with 1618 and In the race for highway commis-- sloner Wm. Tonigan carried off the honors -- piling up a vote of 1708 as against 1163 for Virgil Stewart, his closest opponept. _ After the first precincts reported in the victory of Tonigan appeared to be an assured thing. He takes over the job of Wil-- liam A. Taylor, present highway commissioner of the township. Burke and Holdridge both as-- ui:u'ntwmbmd'&onty at the . present time and their choice again Tuesday® retains them on the board,. The vote cast yesterday was final, both Democrats and Republi-- cans voting on one ticket. f \~Andrew Efinger, also a member of the board. was defeated for re-- One of the interesting sidelights on the vote taken in the township Tueaday was the placement of W. O. Samson, former member of the board, who in the last running some time ago shunted into the-- open through the vote route. He landed Frank Burke, Ira W. Hol-- idoe. Harold L. Potter and wb votes to their every merchan* needs,. ; T en' pad n'a dot in ap se torge [ t a i o delay? time only so investigate PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY | «lik DOW N «lllle per month MILIHL ¥ This is an unusual offer. Ask us for a trial installation. 6 The Attalite Unit as pictured is of statuary bronze finish, holder, chain and canopy with a standard opal glass bowl. This is very attractive equipment--just what ~ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ; just enough light to see a by, but enough to sell by. To give you a first hand idea of the appearance, convenience and benefits | of that kind of lighting we getmneeienen,, will make a trial installa-- tion in your store entirely _ at our expense. We want " _ you to know how good this lighting really is. And the purchase terms are only THEO, BLECH, District Manager GUS KRUMREY, Local Libertyville, HJ, Telephone uuma 144--W balloting when Tuesday night his total of 786 showed him the trailer in the position he held at the last gas -- and affect the delicate mem-- branes of the throat and respiratory organs in a serious manner, accord-- ing to a prominent London special-- ist in nervous diseases,. --Many chil-- dren this winter have contracted "Log In the campaign which led to his defeat for re--election at the last balloting bis conduct was brought into the open and the votes fell in-- to a scattering few. This time his votes gained . little headway. Arthur L. Ball, North Chicago can-- didate with 1097 votes, Jesse. A. Marley with 991 votes and Samson In a'hotly contested fight -- in Deerfield towul%y Tuesday, Fred Schaefer and A. W, Vercoe defeated Martin Ringdah! --and JohnNichols for assistant supervisors. Vercoe is a supervisor at the present <time, while Ringdahl formerly served on the board: being chairman, at one There was no contest for other offices. The incumbents were all re-- elected. They are: . Town Clerk--Albert Larszon, Assessor~----James ~H, Duffy. Highway Commissioner -- John Despite the voting which gather> ed speed in the afternoon the count« ing of the ballots was finished. in most of the precinets at an early hour after the polls closed at 5 p. m. Only a few tallies were behind in the township and theee --were rushed. Fred Schaefer and A, W. Vercoe Win In Assistant . London fogs contain all the acid and irritating ingredients of poison Victor Woerts, also a candidate in the last balloting for the board, votes, Behind him came Efinger, CLOSE BATTLE poisoning." worthy's. 00._.¢1 00 /~ AT DEERFIELD and developing at Lang-- We know there is profit for every merchant in really good lighting. Not HEWES AT HEAD OF LOCAL LODBE Fitting ceremonies last night at-- tended the installation of officers in the Waukegan lodge of the B. P. 0. E. in the rooms of the organ-- ization. Takes Over Power Last Night; Audit 8 h ow s $2,183.19 Shortage Together with the installation of the new officers was a report made by the Kohler Pettengill and com-- pany on the affairs of John Tray-- ling, former secretary of the lodge, who disappeared from .. Waukegan some time ago leaving behind sev-- eral baffied friends § The report of the audit made by the company showe' a balance un-- accounted for in 'Frayling's books of $2,188.19; The rzeport shows also that the amount collected was $85,-- 158.86, and. the smount collected and turned over i the treasurer and the salary retained, $32,970.17. Hints at prosecution of the mis-- sing: man were laid at rest today when it was said that nothing has Seen suggested alung this line. (On Installation. At the installation Frank Sherry took over the position of secretary zend will tend the books. Lew Hewes Jr., took his place as exaited ruler of the lodge, 'Judge Maitin Decker, as esteemed leading knight; Frank Biigham, esteemed loyal knight and ILloyd Barrett, es-- Nearly 1,200 highway billboards of the: Standard Oil .Company of California in Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California and Arizona will be removed as the company feels that the splendid scenery should unmar-- teemed loyal knight. James G. Welch, handed-- the gavel of the lodge over to, his suc-- cessor: last night and plans were immediately -- started. on their way far ar active term -- Several notable ¢vents were written into Elk his-- tory here last year, chief among them being the huge member drive and the annual banguet. JOhIli\_'e Fee(:. ers at Public Crib in II-- n¥vel r "' I f's . son, LelliO, ins the ingetive Payrollers in Lake ""fl& we feeding at the pub-- lie y. LesHe is a member, right crib "the onen, of =thc building "--'1 ,,f tq harge o' construc-- ~ But under~ 26 the Governor's $ y a month from the artment of public works 'and C . an not a single lick of w. * pend a single effort , the tax~ ers' money he ac-- f" Ahe h+ i 'jjoins the list of inaetive public erib fceders, along of: the " state ;»rnitenM "M j ';' hat hb does not carry inactive puble erib fceders, along with theo ': B this county. .« Thes e : So Bad-- c It. is the "'" on the payroll who are under cover that most anger the tax--payers. Noone complains much of the fellows holding jobs who at least admit it and cJo something for their money. There are quite a few in 'sifica:iun in Lake county, such n for instance. as those -- ed below. with their monthly salaries indicated: : hr e o N P € As 'Ihm- It is the fellow on the payroll who is under cover. and who rend« ers no known service for the state money 'he accepts that, to upm vulgarly, gets your goat. € Small is fi.'g',,_these, and tbfi lowing rabbit herders hailing from R. B. Connoliv E. J.-- Green__ Frank Reardon _ t » lt Blassification in Lake ren for instance, as ?ow. with their indicated: Spring Gas Range Sale chase price of your new ra ; i o One 13--Piece Aluminum Cooking Set ' or $10.00 credit to be applied as first payment on either a WATER HEATER WASHER Where you have no old ra;xse to turn in -- a $5.00 credit will be allowed as first payment on eith-- ER, LL R T00 $150.00 $150.00 $416.68 $585.33 $125.00 $150.00 North Shore Gas Company DRYER OR TIRONER This offer is good for a limited time only ment plan with 12 months in which to pay the balance t payment on e1vh« HEATER, WASH-- or IRONER. For doing what? No wonder your taxes are high, and they will continue to be high under a state regime that permits of wastage so useless. We Wonder. A representative of this paper to-- day discovered two names on the now famous . "supplemental" state payrol! that caused him to wonder. An F. G. Smith. gets $150 a month and Hazel M;l' a month, We are endeavoring "check" this in-- forniation before including the two names in the list of Lake county ribbit herders, * : it easy to own one of these modern enameled Gas Ranges. Not one case in fifty requires inter» nal treatment. Stopdr-c'hcl Rub: soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right mmr&r sore, : stiff, 'sching oints, and comes instantly, "St. [acobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism iniment which never disappoints. and mm'tbealu- i; Get Limber up Q-heuml.ahhl a small trial bottle of honest "St. {mbtornuydmmte.ndh ust a moment you'll be free from W'w-ndsfihm Don't suffer| Relief awaits "It. Jacobs Oil" is just as tmn:f sci« Ouch! 'Aching Joints, Rub Rheumatic Pain Rub Pain right out with smail trial bottle of old "8t. Jacobs OH." < Begins Monday,; April 7 W. 0. Sampson.. ... _ $100 Downey Hil} .......$100 Robert Pearsall ....$100 0. L. Stanley........$100 Conrad Holistein __....$100 ward the pur-- $150 rested in a scandal involving th[ Much so--called stomach trouble is sale of benzine to the Czecho--Slovak| really chronic appendicitis. This can army. | often be relieved by simple glycerine, ces mm nrgmmmmmisss | buckthorn bark, ete., as mixed in Ad-- Neighboring geysers of hot water lerika,. Most medicines act only on are to be used in Reykjavik, Iceland,| lower bowel but Adlerika acts on to heat the city. ~The geysers BOTH upper and lower bowel, and 're-- w&hha'lod&odwmdhn'mmlflnflfl"mr long been used for laundry purposes.| out matter you never thought in Wooden pipes will carry theheat. | your system. Excellent for obstinate "Ai--Ki" the motto of the State Druggist. R of Washington is shorter than the | ----_~*~--*«"*~s«~~«»sontt motto of any other State, and it | Do You Want to Buy, Sell or Mire? means, "By and By."? --* Give Our Want Ads the Once Over Uzecho--Blovakla has its Teapot Dome scandal and five persons, in-- cluding three Czecho--Slovak gov-- ernment officials, have been ar-- rested in a scandal involving the sale of benzine to the Czecho--Slovak For Sale-- An Ideal Home A.R. SCHNAEBELE Frgure . tern, cement basement. Garage. Lots of shade and fruit trees, and a good variety of berries. (The lot is 108 feet wide by 218 feet deep. It is located west of Milwaukee Avenue and is a real bargain if taken at once.~ The price is going to be raised. 7 It is a nice eight room home with bath, IF YOU WANT TO SELL, OR IF YOU *' wWANT TOBUY,.SEE _ ---- . -- Our small down--pay-- ain" Oven Héat Regulator and REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE vou will be entitled to one of the Ranges equipped with the "Lor-- three following offers by turning Purchase one of our Cabinet Gas in your old Gas or Coal Range Office open evenings BOTH :llblpor and .zu' bowel, and 're-- moves gases * out matter you never thought m your system. Excellent for m constipation. . Decker & Druggist. y o c aicid i4 1,u00 4 PAGE FIVRB It %4

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