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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Sep 1924, p. 6

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(a Gray akin, pouring rain and a "irdtitati6id mm - not." the unnual tournament ot tho'mi- ooh Professional Golfcu' noodl- tion which started " 8:80 o'clock slurp Monday morning at the Glen Flora Country club. A field of 130 players of national fame started the first round this morning. Thirty-nix holes were to be played Monday and " Tuesday. The pro holding the low medal score for the " holes will win the Arst who of $600 and if he is a resident of Illinois will also gain pol-union of tho baud"! Willie Marshall trophy. Iron all}: L., d 'rnmstattittnar1rts Iron tutgb-one we of standing "tettetonda-forrertt.171 1mm Avenue. Phone Mow., mtgttgAtay-imoderrtTnndt? "Whine honter.t6,000 momma. BarttettRealtrBer- "P503603. tttAtt. pon SALE CmlbAP--2 homo and and ham R. C. Holcomb "In. 2554. "It. Iii-Ion!) BUILDING LOTS - m Med Home attest. Matt - m. Phone "H. "at. "ii6igir-gmrvtuatuyrrrhe "smmunum 'art"'""'"""':),',."'- at. m "tar-hed touring our in "Imelda. Inuktitut "a-,a-tahurhnn.t60 gur-iA_qu_?tre1tete..rrey POTttgALS---A new Peed - "ammonium: o-m-ttrt-ret-trt. rmtgtgttNiNelhede- {ambush-plus. " F vat. Mn.» _uivuw _ ----- _______ V" ___.. "I" an", Port 'tWt'r9ttrrtutted bed rooms. , t . ', Mea, only. [make It 228 First i mr8qAat. n It". 61-tt no M A" w Scores Are Seen in Play at Local Course; Pros Get Underway This Morning at Club. , suru to Glen 10:1. 1% .ttfing limelight of the mid- P0RrumT--att0Aered+rfAm- Port RENT - Ptrmhhed room tn stool What or Indy otherwise My". Can u""'"'":),','.'. Bt. "emisrtowsprmteaet-tt nanny peopleinLuh 4 hnohortItimnnduaomu-gblo'mtuyouunifyou mint-mm Act-Mummy". "rmtgtRNT-.-.teodem6roqotfut. that W. Arrtr A. . 'h""'"""""'"'""":",',". 0-. ttyou want to buy mankind or if you have Min; to all. "uor'ueu-,oritro-tutmannuttemrqmttmmarhth- col-nu. You yin at malts . "moan. out. fab was as In. Minimum charge, ("imam M tt unwound." iirGacri'irue-.htlreu itrcG.gt.hHer-,Ntrtfrte, ll "4'. (a? can or We; M-s-tITF-lt-l. PLAYERS IN GOLF PLAY " iEiiE mum: - sm- ut um. mm M! L" in!" W ahadiau- ;,,, 9.": Guy-lab. 111. Phone mm '0-2trd. FORSALE (Qaasiiti'ed A re, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 t 6e per line per insertion. M 818-) i, Ratn tttare Barb. I Rain stagted only Honky mm. ad "esned Mud to keep up through the whoh dar, but the clouds broke shortly after noon and gave the pm clan: weather for (iiii'j slam?! -iiirirtirr-'- 'eN "r-i'" F'" - Lad!!! Senna. Best Icon: follow T for' the first eighteen holes: C Al Espinon -..----..----8'l M--" W. Gordon --*------_-37 39-46 , C. Wimn _...-.....,....-.--" 4i--81 ) Loo Dion! -_--------:.35 87--T8 I B. Kennett -------_-_--42 48--8li J. Hunter --..----------41 4S;-a8 f W. Rosanna .---....----89 40-ml : W. said -----_..----_42 4b.-88 ' Don Harrison --....------42 41-88 i am Gravy _--_----_--37 M-'t4 J. "union -_---_-------'0 89--m L. GtMetmon --------_-37 tt--tit F. Adapts --..---------40 8tr--Tt . A. Chen-ens -..--..-_--41 4b--0t it wont W to the at» M mm -- dub lulu who a -rrtnte1F, Arton mm - hold. Walter MA. AM --- Beck!" of th- 'LnGnngo Country]. Inuit ---- club and Abe Swim". tho Sal'wmhu Hunter Frudaoo "chum, tied toe [or . mumm- - score with Jack Monks. Wham". Andonon - sin om mm. and Rick." B. Whom -- Cavanaugh, mother Badger unruly! -_--_-_- with cards of 68. More details It. lumps" of the tourney will be found on the L. Horton _-_ m sporting wANTE0r-Wi1iinq, capable new man, sonic mechanics] ability and high school education for " "and work. Pam-nan: And good oppor- tunity. " In! mm- and an." dud-d. was. Motion, "G" an Lulu 'bi-tt W. Mr-te WANTED To BUY--" to. m um ' ,mmiergr undmmud {an land "919W . for Mun pow for out tiird of Jena". Ruin. Fun. Highland Put, phone 296. 3-25] WAN'NIF-alluetMentm_rtdre- 'atArteetfatthtPdhPhtme1a'tter', mum-u About lawman? an" - 66Att WANTED TO BOY-as to 20 'om of oat or what (blower) straw (baled). Ruin. Pun. Highland Park, 111., Phone 298. at: WAN'rEDNBtrY-at0to160 acres land 1tst-rtMtMtwood and Wm hummus. P.0.Box 1aNUtgrtui'C-ho-ttenrte at the m "In. Bartlett 'teattrtheMem.Ptto+"tr-8t 'MMmltBANDun'B--Bmonnrtd sold. but. "in. htadr-. Edwin Amps-unusa- um PAgtu--BgV of Pan Brand but, "do. " St. John's [Loam - mu uMrr-.A all chi! run - 5mm: Std: m :11 mn- It. Vinita-i DR. o. I". BMWLD 1m" DILLTAYLOI otBeehtPtmtththatntBitde, 'e-rs:tto.iatd8to_ WDW.MM DWIGHT EMU 8 00K ttd, ut-trvlBe, m. "Otb-dtgtd. LYELL M. lousy ATTORNEY m coursing: Am-A'I'JA' "at I" hi mug. W " uB1NrrTTTht LOST AND FOUND Nahum nnmm -37 M--'N -37 S9--76 -40 4r--81 -35 87--N -42 48--8li -41 "--88 -89 40--TIt -42 4b-88 .-42 41--88 ._37 M--" .JO 89--8 .-87 ti--" .-40 88--78 ...41 4B--88 county mm 4141 Following I" the pairingr. Mae Ayton, Evanston, tll., vs. Humid Kline, Exmoor country club, Bin-duh; Alfred Braid, Ruth Golf club. mantle. vs. Joe McGovern, Baum, Ill.; Prank J. Brady, Broomittgton Country club. Bloom- 1tsgtmtrHtt.Tsr W. Chamberlain, Gloncoo Golf club; J. Robert Foutia, "undue Golf club vs. David lor- rison. North Shore Country club. Glonvlew; James Weaver, Hurlem Golf club, Forest Park, vs. Forbes Loith. Briergate Golf club. Doer- tUU. Harry Cooper, Dallas, Tex., ".1 Sandy Anderson, Laramin Country) club, Laramin, m.; William Hunter.' Onwentsia Country club, LakrFor, eat, vs; Eddie Williams, Peoria, IB.; Alexander Law, Skollie Country club, Glencoe, Ill., vs. James Law- son, Big Onk club. Chientto; Jim Linsdny, on Park Country club. Oak Park, Ill., vs. Jim Lunghnda. Short Hills Country club. Molina, Ill.; J. J. Hellman, Riverside Golf club, Riverside, m., vs. Robert Beevles, Wilson Country club. Wil- son, Ill. Joe Roseman, Westmoreland Country club. Glenviéw, 111., vs. Al- fred Lesperanpe, Meadowbrook Country club, Kansas City, Mo.; David Spittal, Savannah. G... vs. J. 1A. Hunter. Milwaukee, Wi .", Alfred "Uekbarth, Park Ridge Country club. Park Ridge, 111., vs. William Melbom, St. Louis, Mo.; Howard Davis,. Ridgemoor Country club. Chieatto, vs. Guy Martin, Maple Blue Country Hub, Maple Bltttr, Win; Harold H. Long. Palatine Country club. Pontiac, Ill.,' vs. Bill Harthorne, Chicago. _ -iiiiaGriserr,%attaehelt, VI. B. Etillougdy, Superior, Win. George Burke. Town and Conny club, " Ted Craig, Incomb, Country club, vs. Human Siebig, Olympia Fields; J. W. My, Danville Country club, and Dewey Weber, And. Country club, Legrende, 1tVcGor- TsEttiiirit.-vTirtrFrrttagiiiton, Broohide Country club, Canon, 9. den s. Wright, Westmoritnnd, vs. w. P. Gordon, Rockford Country club; Jack Hendry, Midland Hills Country club, St. Paul, m, an. 'Al Wntrous, Highland Golf club. Crud Rapids; Hury "E. Wimn. Channel Lake Country club. n. H. W. Webster. Ludh'tou; Abe Gum. u Grange, Ill, vs. John Bhutan. MW. o., Jim Cuba-I7. Show Am Country club vs. Al Espinou. numb Country club. Gleam. tit.; In My". Washing- m. D. C., n. Jock Kathi-on. Giea View Country club. Harry KM munch-d, Glue one. m., n. Jack "I". PM Cal: he! lam. 890m Cranky club, n. I. M. And-ion. m. Wham PM. Young-town county club. You-aura. o.. TB. pr lane-Old. M: 3m and, South ttttoe Country dub. n. A V. Guyana. Gian not. Coun- try club. Waukogun. m. . William Braid, Um lame N. J., va. Jim Wtum, Ravi-lo. My dab. th-ood. ITL; Mat mu, m. o., TB. Phil Gandhi. staki- Country dub. Guat- eu. m. gm M Wichita. In" and we 1.... Late Show 0mm club; David Callahan, NW. and Jack lam m; Ma Bald. tet. bath. and has!!! AM. Evan-M; m M Win. and Art Baha'i-a. Mu. Ctty G. C.; mm: outcry. ho um. Ind., nmt an rum. on; lb; hank Adana. WM " and William KW. [W e, c... w. D. anal-boa. Chm-s; m, and w. G. Dacha. Mend-) Lab. Hm: than than". 0...- mae, Wit, In! I. C. Ignh. 0" Valay; In WI. W. and Bm Henna". BgehttrfuM, ll- Gaaa Sat-sun. Ilia: can. N. Y. and am sum. Ptaueeta, on: Ear! W. "the". Miss., mtd hank Kenna". unattached; Ed. a. 11m. can» and Jud Duran. Olympia "dds: Jab 8qu u, mm ngtd John 'tanion,, Sana-t ant. a Lab; Norm-n Clark. Ital-polls. In. and B. ound, mm. Plains. N. Y.; Crate Wood Ltlvftu, Ky. and Guam Nahum. Gian Oak; Jack W. bake Geneva. aad Gotta Folds. Ohmic": W. I. Ben, W. and Jack Hahn-lat. Kuaaha. An W. Lam-d. lil., and Bill Quantum otr, Data Mortt, "an. Wu... and m an». Barrhtet lilla. m; Dong. ha And-nu. . WI Bob Craig, 'tara/ttc'. " u at". Ma. Wu!» wmiaun W. Green View: wmum PM minim m.- Iat Idvllla. I": Bill Gib- son -ttaeMd, lab Chris". got.. m! on was. ban-m. m. A. Brooks. WM Wit: Er. win Noll... _hhi?'tc, 93"". xmoof' THE mm: com at" M ab-at' " H " H1 " "-" .39 "--ttt 39 8tb--TT .33 88-W6 .86 8tr.--T4 .86 88---T4 AO 4r--8t Story of Conditions The" Told by Eminuy From the People. New Yom.-" story ot condition: In aiitmsdonits, '11ch he au'rlbea to Serb and Greek domitutttoat, has been brought to am country by J. matron. representative of the Unto: of the Macedonian Omanlutluna ot Bulgaria for the Unlted b'tatett and Canada; who arrived here trmu tlotta recently- The Mtwedoetittntt, he said. want complete Independence and hope that ultimate- ly there will be a Balkan republic. wlth all Balkan countries federated "tttea. Mr, Chum." said he run-enema! approximately 451mm Macedonians in BuUnria. wpo un- memben of 96 tra- tenul ortputiztttiontr, 34 societies of 101mm,}: score of benevolent assoc"- tiong and others. He expects to bring his Inc-Iago of Macedonian hope! to the BO,000 ttatives of that country In the United States. "In order to understand the cause- ot the unruly situation at the Balkan; d especially in Macedonia, the mun-i 'g which has always been the apple1 oral-cord among the Balkan nelgh- hon, one must not forget her strugglei for liberty and politietil independence during the period of the Turkish doml- nation. and the present-day policy of her new t'oitqut'rot'tV Serbs and Green." he said. "Many years an" the Mneedottlatt people began a bloody revolutionary war. which has lasted already more than I quarter of a century, and this caused on sen-ml om-aaloun the Euro veal ehttneeueries to move. and tintsl1y In mm the Balkan alllance was formed against the Turklah empire. Unfortunately. the tirgt Balkan war. and the following tratrlcldp among the Balkan allies culminating in the Treaty of Bucharest of tum. instead of cre- am: an Independent Macedonla In no col-knee with the wlshea orher peo- ple. "5131m- ttttttttttll-tt_, meant peace in the Balkan. dlvided the coul- try between tho ting: bulge-rang, Bel-bi. Greece um! Hakim This " fully mule. the [Macedonian crisis m - , . [from Are Kept Up. . "The last European war which ndl- all, changed the mp of Europe end which are In the great principle. of 'telf-determination of Woodrow Wllv son. did not bring m the Macedonian question in damned political Iolution. Macedonia. at that time. we: uniting any and light to see those principles iwlled to her people, to that the lat- ter my be able to freely determine their wishe- n to the future of their marry. But the Treaty of Peace of "all" (1919! M M In" kiwi eonukftted In, the Treaty of mm. "It In true that the nut Motions - llama! upon the government: of subl- and Greece I treat, for the Wat-Non of minorities. which "I apposed to "can!" the null-I- " political. mu and nation! rum " the Humanism. This treaty In: - howl-0'" nude- " I no of paper. The Min up and IV" mu In!!!" of can"; . normal "use In Manda-Ia u soon a they met-pied the mum in" the no" war cloned by form more than "tttt Mann-mun ttehooV in): l),- on mph: and not! "ill "I" touch- an. vim-h were anomaly was and btatterrt hy the local panel-"on: and the mm.- rhum-hu. II- bmehes lid dual munitions: lanai-N mint-tn hook- and kind or ham-Md from the an", all of the Human lltcmuauu. Nor was the fate of our Miner "was. hm and Rental... II WI a better out. he in" Nttem of the "a and and urn-y an to be "tad-yontbobmoftndmd than!" "d Milli school: no - um In Win. h Iddmol to (MI pond: at the m. m! and Wu. which I. dim-mi up!" the ml and In cam: mumm- of by. him "h. We. Mm t main of tm'Tm-Iluh men-nu. they bean to nu new pull all "has: h our" mud-a: «up the eth. mum mum of the may: tserrertortedtoreueroteeo' an. magma-mm" tttohtte. deeort would" lace".- mummy-momma! dtatMbete use an: eatMqttgtD M: fro-JailtulA'IIlm. Towpath-"00m." t-enmtvtrtttst*q-ee Mymmmwm -miattstoB-.eeNl'"trr waywaudmthdrm t-tttoetestt-edqrtttbrttr-" toll-coll "nor; are m Nether m nu min-ante the "on In laco- H; hm. M n a m- and on sauna-mun. "on o4Brers m an n the new: and... eor- rmm no and he. I" the mttr rules tat up and". and lt - that the "In " M e-ttt8ttrtMB. Otte eorttd andvmpmhottbhhmd- h. "an - and Wm- Secondly. the new" eeqtttqd "mm" mum on any"! -grtie 50"" hum mm. rm" IN - mm Min laced-I1- has In ." mm mm in ger-rtttr an! 0" Win In. no MIC." will! the new" put " -qti--qtF In ',te,ejtdatgRii,tt', 'tetttt.e a w my In! eon-Ili- um- um the m of that mn- m,nd fathtlmmhhlm tnt-tttton. 'Ne M. m Mlilll It nil IlUlllltlt tyi We do not no any not. ,tu "gum; man. the mm I: do" and the "Instant. uu but" the town. Print" at! Penn In "all; on her rum: Bitotta. Prucp. Ochrld and many other to!" If. that"); the same Nte. ml .s'iriee,i'dtttat h m h Illa-1U. Which has a! an that". at wowed". "t u $te%treqtt ttto my "nanny. bet eqrtntnU, II 'tring. Mer We do not no all! not! ,ttse "Gaming mall, the commerce In "I and the merchants In leaving the "Under curb but) condition- could the Macedon!" people null: quiet? With their manta ton Into - couldl they forgot the thousand: ot mu "but"! for the - and In- dopcuaonce of Handout. '9": am the any. of the Turkish regime? Who could deny the right ot the Muco- dottian to "magic mraxigtte-taattro could forbid the Macodonhm the fruit of their labor: " that the mm my not be plundered by Serbian and Greek atithoritieq and the Macedonian girls and brides may not be unsuited by the same? "And the Macedonian did exactiy " an American, Frenchman or " Eng- lishman would have done. The whole people were frightened by the terror of the new tyranny and rote up to pro- "The Muredonlans are neither bril- unds nor breakers of the luv; gm- emlu public order end lately. when they are may to lecture their mo for the lrlumph of their Mall. when they gladly So to ale III we! to de. fend the" when Ind chum when they calmly meet deem |l older " It!" medulla. And In Mt utm- rte for right and freedom the lee.- dmxlen have the! Whey may - the mum Ill rlvlllxed hello-- and mam-c mole". . Chemists Block Eu Cold-Stance Frauds mtshin-.-4'tse+ of the Do- mrtmom '."A'111tl',7, bl" aban- oral . new , to "My" mu cold " moan, and In "my fresh or whether they but be. In and amp. A down-cum lulled: .J'I: "lam -tttities of can on low pro-"val trrttmtdhsgrt_tMtto 'trttithe-htttse-nrtdt"e thm human-My when! In to"! IM an. The" II Io ohkdlon to the - tlw. but rm"! It In hm found that . numb" of (a mu have rm "eating "one on! no "can! from Home on u to [In the. the ulna-cram of having ha. in. In". "The "at"! to me the toll- tnie all ma- mastu- h mum the 'hetht with I but! of In: and or In treettntt the. "ti . bath II n all-ll "tttttteta. after which they at! dried and rubbed with m chalk or tale. Mm: of the Min-u! have on" I mrthod M deeeetMtt - which have he. "and with " m "In with!" to the Month f1 on the outer city 'timita. n. "P. pomroftuvuttawiltbetoutitt" enco the proporty owner- in favor of annexation to the city. At pre~ sent. moat of the territory gought in entirely with to annexation The Wuhan MI .. um Wednesday P. M. u m. - among the large property owner- Armndofeoatrrfllpeoduee" much "and: - u a man do- ing a full day's work. T ANNEX d BEL Will be open every Tuesday and Saturday after September 5th. New and second hand barrels and kegs for sale, ty Telephones: Residence 165-1 Work Atl; AWIWW - WWI". Libertyville Cement Block Works . THE JAHES ANDERSON COMPANY. be. . Architects - ENGINEERS - Surveyors 1'ch 1" LONG GROVE CIDER MILL Dynamite For Sale Special blasting done. 28 years experience. im EAST 000K AVENUE NexttoPramenranntteryard l (3mm BLOCKS or ANY KIND. gPttaALo1ItDrMtt"NuMD on anon NOTICE REGISTER for FALL CLASSES NOW. New term to begin September 2. The Beat in Laundry Work Dru QIeaning and Day and Evening Classes The Reliable Laundry Lmtderers,DrrCunner0Dre" at tti'aNI MRS. GEO. E. MCDONALD FA HON] MIL! wat Established 1891 J. H. EISSLER Pressing} Wu}: link Puvomcnu ED Annie-n Aa-ttttut M La- tor Lt'llh't,1', at!" tint the vultu- In this eountry [an 1.0 all- Bttn.aotiam annually on account of mall. if that in mu, employ!" I". ma more. Manifestly the 'sgehteat of keeping well in mutual and public. PRESSING "CLEANING b - "In at cut Shov- PM" who. J. CICHY, Proprietor South Milwaukee Ann. 811 Pub Xv.- Tlibnn.

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