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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Aug 1924, p. 7

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> LEECOUNTY HAS _ UNoue TIexEt From Lee county cof ,» T:% announcement to '"s hore an there has been' organiged there 8N lld-wmlm tepublican . 3 w,:,,ffi;m;&:i m eal NCO _A ns s e S .x':'" i eosnity of the people to bury prohi feax: days ijll'"';:w" leg . a --complete state state and alsoa Lee county ticket for the coming election. Given State--Wide Cireulation As Independent M@ P'"" .L; ";'E_..' bition without display of pomp and pageantry in mlflu" accord-- ing to the claim of the backers. . . For Representative in . Congress, 'Thirtcenth District--John Erefeldt, Amboy, 11. e l t wide ~ cireulation "during the> last _.For Auditor of Public Accounts-- Emery J. Hall, Sterling . HL_ _ __-- . Ror: State. Treasurer----Hugh . W. 'O"~eole, Amboy, IIL -- y "For ~ Attorney" General--Harry Jenkins; Downer's Grove, I!II.. o L ECS e K Ts Lax: / For Representative <in -- -- General Gamuel Lefferman, Bublette, ~IL. KFor SBenatorial -- Committeeman, Thirty--fifth Séenatorial . District-- Eugene E. Tenfiant, Dixon, HL , R plete Ticket a --AThe ticket both state and county is ns follaws:=. : ~r sc _: . " * ~ > For Governor--James A. Logan, Anboy 1}, ) : "t h c( 030 aios . . Foce Representative in Congr State--at--Large, Patrick H.. Morris-- For Lieutenant Gov ohn . B McEltoy, Amboy, Ill.w R < For Secretary : of State--Thomas J Lyons, Amboy, HL --~ _ -- oA X For Clerk of the Cirenit Court; cine Outdistanced by Cargoe / For State's Attorney, Lee County, TiF--Lioyd J. Seriven, Dixon, Hl. «* For -- Precinet --Comm Zacob G. BuWer, Amboy, Coast guoard crews of, MuUWwauree »mmn.maahdmuhrflu around the lake including Waukegan were watcnhing Thursday for a re--ap md:MufiM M,uhumr-nc.'hkh was éighted off the coast of Racine late Wednesday and outdistanced the Racine coast guard in an exciting rate which took both craft out of Mtdu: .n W 5.0 --' This is the second motorBboat which has escaped from coast guard crows within two sigtys n e 4. cce in o Wirathaks /. Auict uen en i RP t s when he saw the boat hovering in the vicinity of the light. He watched nctions of those aboard trough field glasses and became convinced that the men were bootleggers with a aund was pursued by the Milwaukee coast guard, but evaded' captute in wum{mtmumlm get for a volley of shots. s # ~Cupt, O. A Johnson lighthouse r,,'uwm Point light, Ra-- . ~-- became suspicious yeserday open lake without ceremony as soon nweoadl-dil')'-fi&' investigate the lighthouse keepor's . At one time the boats were m two hundred feet of each mm the motorboat easily dis-- ' her pursuer, M e' in addition to rounding up de-- linquent 'owners, they also co--oper-- ate in the enf of automo-- hile laws l".m" author-- ity is not limited by county or city M'~ 'M * INVESTIGATORS EARN THEIR PAY Although each investigator must cover several countics, as a rule, by era with local authorities iappening in at uncexpested times they succeed in keeping the inte pretty well clear of last year's The motorboat headed toward the m TB of Milwaukee a complete @8 'MOO' OF COW .. --gTARTLES ZION :_.*Fwas nipe o'clock in Zion. The 'Rentinels in front>of the home of : Thomas Nelson were on dream-- land's border, and the pastor of Missionary . church himself had mettled down to forget that the ghards without were geéking to pre-- 'fi't}his holding of & large tent re-- 'dazed the sentries.A vision passed 'and the guards took after it. Three fip .down -- silence overtook the ' m and the man who blows the siren' went: back to sleep. Now "OlthCimyNhit"C'fiG!' Up to Chase Her Away, ~-- Neighbors Claim reinforcements," came the cry from the camping auto of sentries. There into the city=--or some one was try-- ing to occupy the family tent which Voliva's forees wanted torn down. The shrick of the siren burst in on -- sound slumberers. : Police, the whole forte of them. rushed hither and youn. There was a clang and a scerry of star bedecked_ citizens for one spot--Rev. Nelson's house. h 1y oi ie HERET for aoy up in mass formation ready for any band and the man who biows the| "In Sp John M. W siren' went: back to sleep. Now | presiden j '-d-sm then official silence gets that ratic , announced that so : suddenly in Zion there's some--|e: mugo mh.fiflindhmflhuw!mnfi--mw llette have it % both when it meets on Ai The riot squads had dashed from|12, 5 their beds to carry on with a Croli¢ | _"*"There is not doubt the some cow which broke loose fr0M | mittee will se La Follette a farmer's place to the north @nd |not much doubt it will ® had rolled. past the encampered -- Small 1 re--election.' horde leading them for a merry| Walker, who as one of the le thase down Zion if she sets out to.| of the mine workers was one of _Now Evanston, bring on your fAy-- Ing plis of necktied owls. Deputy Sheriff Harry Ahlstrom left for Columbus, Ga., late Wednes-- day night to take Charles Radcliff, scolored, into custody to face the molnbuum'flnl'n- home at Lake Blaof -- on Extradition 1 tive arrited fi':'r::r;m::t:df:v': doagh Parts Lo Persons "of SthQ «* Johm W . Davis, the mm"'fimb endcavoring to forges pplitics win '""m- his country place at Locust w 1., for a strenuous campaign. _views show him on his "vacation"--chumming with a bor child, on the links, with Mrs. Davis in their garden. STARTS OUT 10 TAKE PRISONER ty sourt. _ Radcliff has m "E?po&o .nmg Jolu for several weeks. !_. had been arrested there after in« formatiohn had been sent by 6 k"h Ahlstrom. C e --Radelif had been traced to bus: th h a telegram which 1 P » his wife from the office 1 reat, the day after the rob= ber fe d not show up u'q & 18 . weveral months. ; lly he visited his wife and '.1 onrush ~continued Sirens SHings Out & former wims w&u estate, 40 atalen a consider-- cloug of dust , "Vacationing," Tries to Forget P former m« THE LAXE the It ie daccoanlce . ~ -- so9e The Tist Lake county fair to be will be a splend'd mfl':hwau last years. --Both the county Holstein and Guernsey Associations will be Myhmwwm from a number of herds and all the m 7 n&:: representctions. There is 'Tiner than to have real contests with good judges deciding to improve 'type.andthisilvhatvewfllhn this year, so there will be a--real treat for stock and dairymen, : Farm-- ers having grain or fartm products are urged to bring them to the fair so as to make this department of as much interest as the livestock depart-- Gov. Len Small and Senator Ro« bert La Follette though on opposing tickets _ will be practically running mates. . This became apparent Mon-- day, sccording to the Chicago Tri-- ifi.ulmfl&"m; Chicago and the state capital. _ Practically Running Mates, Is SMALL AND BOB LINK FORTUNES e 4 No Entries exceed | -- o ie .. mw';'.' History of Nation's B W% Part in en s re is ; . oonpntteniscciche 1 contests with| --Illinois was the twenty-- 5 to improve| to join the union, having t we will have| cepted in 1818. Bince T} will be a--real| was founded in 4844, t rymen, Farm--| stars have been added t furm products tion's flag. Pre¥iously to mwtbedh'ir birth of The . Journal : partment 8\ states have avowed 'alle Puge _ States added Slfice 1814 oo wg -- of admission, @®@;: Flori« § Iowa, Wisconsin, Oaliforn Dbo (=3-- > | ~ --| Nevada, Nebraska, Colt h uze aa ame & | Dakota, South -- Dakots, a History of lfb Banner Is Recited T _ of ~State's to join the union, having been ac-- cepted in 1818. Since The Journal was founded in A844,. twenty--two z' have been added tomt.h na= in's flag. Previously to birth birth of The . Journal twenty--six states have avowed 'allegiance to _-- States added Sifce 1814, in order of admission, ' Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Oal . nia, Minne-- sota, Oregon Kan® s , Nevada, Nebraska, Colt _ Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, wwium'gzfio.. Wyoming, Utab, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Ari-- zona. 'The five states admitted be-- tween the admission of Wlinois and Florida were Alabama, Maine, Mis-- g-':i. Arkansas and Mich /A glance at a eighty _ ago shows th--) "Illinois fir'ufln frontier of national evelopment. --The vast region, west TWENST STAR IN FLAG of "the Mississispi had been little more than seratched by the plow of the farmer or the _shove! of the prospector. --. ~ _ _ _ for the estate ~New 3 Ari« : five states l be-- admission of and re Alabama, Mis-- ansas and Mi e 'at a # eighty shows th'."';& "Illinois 97 SDAY, AUGU --first state WO in Great Numbers and Corn Falls As Result® southern corn root worm, commonly, known in some parts of the state as the overflow worm, is responsi-- ble for much of the fallen corn in lllinois this year, to a statement today by m en-- tomologist of.the state natural his-- tory survey at the College of Agri-- culture, University of Illinois, -- An unusual amount of damage by the pest has been reported by farmers :.:II parts of the state, particular-- ly in the central and southern see-- tions. The insect usually is most abundant in wet seasons or on over-- flow land, Mr. Flint said.' , found seet in ckr c late. eorn h ing to URBANA, IHL, 'Aug. 13.--The *T ing how the De Laval Milker is made over any size of teat ; pulsator is close to . to suit the temperament of the cow. _ the udder to . vigorous milking, |Everything is just right for the groatest md&;.uf hk is se as the _ Pump assures an w uniform We fluy tell ,'n'«" > Bubsatio® apeed year in dadl yeas 30 _ "The Botter Way of Milking®" only remedy which has been : Jury by this brood." . . effective in keeping the in--| . _ on nntie snn check is to keep the ground |. -- © Ay . arly in the spring and plant| -- Miss Roma Corlett returned home This year some late planted | Thursday evening from Elgin where as been--badly damaged, ow--| she had been x ting for the past the fact that the beetle was | week with @8 ;: e }tfi' ow 000 8 02° ment of the cow. Scha§ ck Hardware Co ° TELEPHONE 39 -- LIBERTYVILLE, ILL OPS 24 hP o. 12 l :"'i,& + pfim«bwomw the roots :of man; nts, ~are | and & o. N* °° | ~*The grubs usually become full grown a little be this time of the yw orm _ in the ground, first to a white, soft pupal stage, --and later to the adult beetle. "A '-g seeqnd brood comes on later in season, but there have never beenr any complaints <of in-- jury by this brood." : !* very late tion 'of & feet on fi in c-.a clover infk. "wh. 3 e eges. Rota-- if any, ef-- has been found e Stu-- other crops. are being made ement about its will be sent out YOU'NG AND OLD--sick and well--weak and strong--purse lee eream is good for all. BLOMMER'8 ico cream is rich in eream, easily digested, a nourish-- ing food as well as a dessert. them "happy with ice cream from The Soda Shop ° McHENRY GETS ~-- DEFEAT FROM game of their five game series with M«Henry at their own park yester-- day, 4 to 2. They scored three runs in the second inning after two were out. 24 The thrill must be thedll::mnt thing to the automobile who tries to beat the train to the crossing. Certainly his economic and social po-- gition will not be seriously influenced bylhll!mlnutesdehy.tthbg Auto accidents only cost about 1M lives annually in Ilinois. & 618 N. Miwaukes Ave. Felephone Libertyville 458--J 107 First Street "._ . ; LIBERTYVILLE ° -- 1LLINOIS Just Love It R. SUNDELL Furniture -- Repairi Upholstering and Refinishing ALGONQUIN 4--2 9 SApsh y $ * w Ar M c 4+ w xB \

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