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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Aug 1924, p. 4

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Te eA E%'W'"& ~PEINTING SERVICK, Publishers, [[~ . .« Beveral Also Taken on Disor. [ .. @erky Cliarges as Sherit! and __<' . _' tw Week--end Activity : by Justic Hmlnvi,m ank Clark and Frank s MWaukegan, were two oth-- pa who fell in the booze net spread | eounty jail Monday 'awaiting arings justice court on boozre Igmate Bokala North Chicago was | Anto custody by tre sheriff's on charges of conducting a t-- establishment. : He was ':"" -- before . Justice Coulson sleased in bonds. PAGE FOUR mnnmborofdhomr- ty cond: and booze violation ts Tos 9 4 mierrongn (fnt Ronntfuticre aolution "of "7' f R .-I, mm fl'yfl UOLuEy Meske AmRUCAe@n 00 L " The one was a lawyer to manufac-- "a case out of no evidence and w badly t of his own evident ; the : B OL NS 00" c aentine a resume of u'. C sontinued.. They were in bonds. Hrupsa, William Gragow-- 'The mm.?';zumw:%o'gw' %MMWRW'"' ' 'Tor the executive--and yotes for the. party in. pvery section and state. 'The president's exposition of , .'w'.n"dmmhud-flfiodflwum1 phere and has left no the minds of thinking *""fiuwwmddamunmmm * M o micnte uotarpen the Doi t :.* The con %-flnm'ifl'"'m'""h' ; "'P?-',' Oe i "nh.lhno: --a fow da each other. It was a typically u_f; to have Candidate Davis make his. re-- 4 wthmuw'bdmhvmmm nAree 42)0 7\0 "Joar trcing to manufac« * hrs. Ds speech dfldmdhb;hocnflll:!or A. Brune while they were on a ride late at night. Booze was found in of _ AOSRSRE . NACSE Ts k. ed by the sponge J"?Ac- .. Iacian El of Chicago spent the we }' with bis parents, Mr. a - usds ! u, M' all of Waukegan. were arrested by Brunme's sponge squad on charges of violating the booze laws. They were to get hearings in justice court to-- ened se s P iertyville, Ilinois, under Act R at Iilinois, under Act Efim---_-g___,_._. Justice Hervey Coulson and i in bonds and their cases PRANK H. JUST, Kditor. of disorder. matter October 18, 1918, was | lection was established as a gen-- ifl'u' eral -- library : m:"' x« : a ) tension library as the c' ex-- ru?t(mqion diviston. @ was son | added the: archives *? 8 : whose '-Iuty it is to " an ty ks | important public d tm : * > | _All three hr% a yent | are located. in the 4 lr.iWnc where W _« | tets have been {itted up for thew reau of the club, showed that while the new pavement was thrown open to the public, it was necessary . to 6e¥ CLOSING OF ROUTE 20 Pren banafapred D7 sor ting m The shoulders are now virtually com-- --~*Complying with my request, the contractor opened this pavement to pleted and the closing of--the road during working hbours: will very shortly be discontinued." -- > The formal opening followed by closing the Belvidere road--state route No. 20--between Volo and Me-- Henry, has brought innumerable m»mammt- ment of the Chicago Club,. -- -- Investigation made by Charles P. ILLINOIS HAS . : COOD LIBRARY which is proving very efficient. There -- are approximately 85,000 wolumes in the general library and $0,000 voluimes in the library ex-- ~By act of "the legislature in 1921 the 'ef\tin control of these libraries was brought under the secretary of state.: The general library col-- brary have been brought together in a comprehensive organization sion was organized in 1900 for the purpose of extending and perfect-- ing the public library system of Hlinois. Its books were used for cireulating purposes. Kol available not only to legislators and state officers, but through' lib-- onlimlibmyhdfiubndu MHilinois now has one of the best vantages.to State and habitants % son Points Out Its. Ad-- TAXING THE AUTCO 3 It was Lincoln' who said that God..must love the 3O "" o f "Tad d "'fl"',"\"fik"';"" Lo un NC fews ation authorities must leve the motorists because thei Aipfimnts vepeladty namaint " Aan fesident's mmsed canneot "fi»:{r . led with the ced ut oi . ident Coolid; "" reee wevuee. Rpepee CSE "_ TT CT T i9# i0 4 * N Rial. c' asseveateient by extreme tax s. In 1914 out of a income of $ 784 the collection of m f 1.in; the Unit-- ed States, or 5.1 per cont of the;total. . In--1921-- inct of office E'm dent Coolidge and are em tage of the total : to 10.6 per cent. m. motorist that he con ed, 1}19,6 :daatofanhltifly six states the "per cent. s The automobile has been a fair target for the tax gatherer. It cannot be aled, for every iing: must be licensed. It pays its share : n-- 'cnltuu.fs&x when it is g'" \ A &A % 0 states, &A ¥ A . pet g.ufli;finamo;.wmw the moto mujrd hn .8 % gutthn;"ianofdm & a" Tok taxation authorities and the 'Toved it not wisely but too well. l '| «. merly of Waukegan, Is Once DIVORCE FOR _.__ --HOWARD'S WIFE Bxhelyn cessn momm ; after ; eight years of mare. ied life. ; : @ _ mE Howard,--a brilliant song writer and producer. of musicu .comedy for more thanistwe<decades, has had : 'E'J-veg? if the matrition» Emerson in Chicag« b.cklih' und old timers of the 'stage pow how: be wom her: back al row by singing an : ' *;"*:::o of a *\ & r'fl were: «divoréed in 1908: --~--Four days later he m"'llz T Vet "d-s "m " 4 1 woman and a popular star. of this mvh'en:fiy " died of tuberculosis. had the Barrison theater in the city. 4 member of + e later Mrs: Howard No: $ eetumitted suicide'in an Ofmaha Lotel after a m:fln" in which the MO 'nfifl i io shios Joe aud Uid ¥akines, Bike: lyn Clark. That wa's in April of 1916 and in Augost Joe married Miss Clark. a Eo ¥P A year ago when Ethelyn left the her EmbatiiiNed toored for WBveral years, people \:m'm "Ethelyn was making ready to di-- voree Joe." Last week the divorce bill was signed in CloveMiad.pt Mrs. Howard's was doing '_One child, the offspring re-- dunfinq%u'h-d-\ Mmbmb&vfl land with her mother. fe / > luMMW« Wadsworth, died Sunday at 8:80 p. m. from heart trouble. She had been in ill health for a year and a half, at times her condition having been -- considered critical. However, for se weeks there had been such improvement that her o was ex-- Members of Family Long Con-- & us when she ¢c aine region of her heart. OLD RESIDENT DIES AT HOME ters, Mrea. Lester ay of 0 sha and Mis Mabeh Lux of Wads-- worth, as well as numerous rela-- tives and a host zfi nds sur | her. WOes on Jt ~ > | old KAB4 . "': + was born MB, ,0) s a 9"1::! pat o( Wadswt & ntified t family have 101 t Oe Lertin 1 "fi th pol v ' ':!j' MB T life of h county., * mi Commercial Life Th i serv «od was among the real Joe * 8 tw 2 Ned ul s i + 4 0 B"fi', ¢lteus 'with the proper purple and white trimmings. _><-- The Waukegan lodge of Elks has set 'itself for 'the: 'big days _ which will start with the county fair at wwund even belond the Elks cireus which will be at the fair grounds at Libertyville"~ Aug. 80 and 81 and Sept. ! and at th | n South <Sheridan * m The circus will be' hel ; "fl-mshma.nmdé ide instead> of at Sheridan Park as or-- 'Iginally planned following the Tair '. Particular 1 »tige> has fi' run of »hgauty contesta.. The-- irst three<girls willcreceive~din-- 'mond.rings and after the first three: entgrants wl reouls a price, 3t contestants wil} > a>prize, it is announced.. The details of the: contest may be had by getting in man of the populatity committes. : Tickets ard now oit for ths af> Idr::l are selling, it is reported, like a s ed fot "Halt© a -- dollat""@iftitles > the w't'.':'l Mbx: KR e ~: i mginakd I es . Advertising--Ray Brodhea4, _ 7 Nfi?fll'u Nimit®, > C o PublicithW, D. Lambert. -- The committges have all been ap-- pointed for the affair. laes living| set, a dining room B '-'-',n"'"::""t"jwfi & A s will iys be t 4 in the shuffle in order to allow the holder o. n tnP neaet Foot whurindion to a chante to win on more than one made some of the whiskey was not bonded and for this rea-- son it is expected that the federal authorities may be 'asked to take a hand in the investigation. -- _ alcohol: the squad took dlflfl s , wine which Holden had in a enc Some ':.lcohd.:' wine C found in " Smith _ _sald n&: fi."'. shows some of the iquor $ not that--obtained from W e ie are allowe "A% 'h:mbu place visited was that Mrs. Victoria Kozloh eeT street. She was to appear before Justice Harry Hoyt. . _ _~% sz RAIDERS VISIT HOLDEN STORE quantity-- ~of -- alcohol, and "white mule" . According _ to the report korogh " ofmen, 'g'q ¥isited -- Holden's irmacy, a quantity of & Miport at the state Ufi The squad members acting Mwn':.ufio"_fl: Find Quantity of "Liquor in -&M + . and Reception --*J. Officer of Grounds--Edwin Ahbl« pularity . Contest Taking M;mhm of Affair©~Announced : May Investigate, Dr. C. H. Arnold Examination of the with the latest | instruments. Li fitted when nceded.. _ Phohe 'BMAL for U N. GEN Committee Personnel opPromETERIsTt W aukegan, NOR Contest --~ At the last --meeting of the village of Libertyyille, President Hy-- att --appointed a committee to make plans for the observance of Septem-- ber 12th as National Defense Day. mmwmm i es of various--civic and pat-- riotic organizations on Saturday last and~decided to call upon other citi-- iand business men on Friday in an open meeting at Village to lay plans for the day. mmlnumnmhelndo with floats, soldiers and sail-- ors from nearby military posts in drills, band concert, fireworks, pag-- 'a community field day, mass meetings, --patriotic : addresses : and DEFENSE DAY TO . BEOBSERVED HERE asked to go through the motions of a mobilization in the case of a national of the--day. Said chairmen of sub-- Mu.p.ahtthlr own com--=~ ;"afimfltufiomm " (2). ~That loyalty registration of-- fiees be opened all day Sept, 12th and 4t *¥ bak n«w fim s _ / eoffO Ree git oriek: .-- *J shall birin theipffice--of--the--Lib ertyville BDeg@nshinp High--scheol day:and evening, Saturday, A 23, for theipurpose of entrolling: freshmean claas+for the coming yeas. All students entering: the School. freshmen -- will ~be asked--@ to <take English,> Aigebra, 'sither Spanish or *3 dieil tntn nnpiiiacine is B Hc9n, . "*"..' stivillie Wetniliy: Bigh o | | :_d evening, Saturday, uy j T , Lor theipurpose of entrolling: ' h freshman clasg+for the coming yeat. [ §1)#! | ;. All students: entering: the School 'he;/'$ :00 | } freshmen will ~be asked > to <take| §# |_~-- English,> Algebra, 'sither Spanish orjal o | «* Latin, and the choice of: $#i | Feaining, General Science or Home|}A'/ ; FEeonomies. sos, w F ie' : l BM | +«"The: boys> will choose> w wwflumwl classes in Manual 'Training are ex-- 'pected to be filled early,*as 'the de-- manids for that subject are greater than the facilities for it. <In addi-- 'muumm"m-; will be> expected to take <physical In addition the community will be itees to carry out oo / Km 1. .. " _ .o EC , i etc. for the meptmra netecrnmnicien County Register.... _ 64--1 tpd. e filled and| Paul:G. Ray, of the Ray Furniture Wnn etorep normnacition commengmemmenie ir is to take |and Paint Store, attended the formal i maiae." community's |opening 'of the American Furniture CA s Eol BD...] in these re--| Mart in Chicago last week and par-- for Ts un lania C were passed |1ig furniture men. More than 2100 | my ~ag*°~~ y--~g*_m Pday: .302 . were seated at one time and go hn ¥ ~agct . as »a | Mart it is possible for retail furni--|| y . _ . :z: i in arrange.|ture men to do all their buying under | | -- --~ * % ng that fhe | one reof. arine undet|| * _ Mespmtr in t ~4 out »j"!AmD;-'ant!orvnhnhl &um nen of sub--|.. Inquire of. George Foliett. . Phone Mce with Form Baresu W tig furniture men. More than 2100 | hwmmdlffl- i'g:tn:nodounurhmm Paul':G. Ray, of the Ray Furniture and Paint Store, attended the formal opening 'of the American Furniture Mart in Chicago last week and par-- WANTED--Janitor for village hall. .. Inquire of George Foliett. . Phone Beven persons, four of them chil-- dren, 'had close calls to death late Thursday ufterncon, when a ma-- muiht:t:o.uhdlh'w 'fi-').'m the machine--onto: street--~at Sehridan road and Gilette avenue. The police reported that when the stegring 'wheel of the: car -- locked, James Pinturo, Pleasant street, Mil-- waukee, owner=and driver of 'the ear, applied his brakes in such a manner that the car turned com-- pletely over. Mrs, Pinturo and a daughter suf-- fered gashes on the face, caused by ahg(tlm..spthm'hh': %ckhm'&dudbynr.l.l. »Tthy-iduunM neither Mrs. Pintuor or, her daughter were severely injured. -- The other five occupants of the car were . badly shaken up and bruised, but suffered no other injuries. AUTO IN SPILL;-- SEVEN PERILED ; Shampooirg" . .A Eyebrii#. Shaping -- -- Scalp and Facial Treatments WANTED----A young woman to work : --.= ~ in store. -- Apply at Lester'WVaribty~ «: WANTED--An" acre of land for home site on dutakirts . rty -- Ts " "onke. "By sn ols FOR --SALE--Comfortable;,>medern ~% only ufimtnu stores. : Wine > WANTED--Youhg lady .to fint}h wtore, One. capable of advance-- ment. > > For Information inquire at 3089 ¥(G & * '-1 BRAAA eirindg: -- * only $6,000. 'Terms. See A."KR. )." Lo C 48 l A <I

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