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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Jun 1928, p. 8

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- II _:' This Great Sale Lists Till Saturday, June the 9th _ mi. Just Six More Days The Mutton of Argonne Drive w the sum post ot the Ameri- u_ugion itt North qhieerrPrA- iiTiairj.Grkiitir proved an; a the oxrtrtaapdirttr mm 4rf.tlttsAttrteiel hummus. curmu- iiae-arttjeNttt1fttiet.1rotef arm; Sais - took part in thet To. cl None Select"! comnonder Woodard explained earetutty how the Legion post mem- bers had conceived the idea of re- naming. Nineteenth street boulevard in honor of the nation's we: heroes and introduced Cari Ogiesby. North Chicago school boy, who won the contest with his suggestion of Ar- uoune Drive is a name. With young Debby at his side, Com- mander Woodard led the gathering in reciting the pledge to the flag Mayor Atkinson followed with a) curring talk in behalf of the Legion He officially presented Argonne Drive "to the ex-service men of the United States to hold and to keep." l He pointed out that two beautiful cemeteries here located at the west, end of the drive and many ex,service men would be borne to their last resting place over Argonne Drive. He concluded by thanking the local legion post for the aid which it has tendered the, city council at all times and offered the Waukegan Legion nny help desired during the canine began convention in Wankegan. "ere G. Watkins. beside: his re- - regarding the net memorial drive. described some of the activi- ties of the American soldiers in tune and told of the Whips endured during the World struggle. Me one ennounoed in hehelf of the att-tn not that memorial trees will be planted" different times up. Argonne Drive a a further whence to the fellen heroes. m Warts. murder of the Home! Dnhrinaer post in Woman, delivered . short talk. compliment- iu the Sherwin poet on the cancels d it: work than: legion linen and mm; them for the invitation ex- tended to the Walloon legion- - to take. pert in the Argonne mine "can. Wand towarthenl emttnedduringttteWtrrids Ren1sttuutouneedinttetttrlt Multan: memorial ,ritttterttnnted" mum: sutpttrA-neDrNtet' "inemttmneetothefatlenh metorwetertx.ettemnnader $50.00 High Back Chairs --- It DEDICATED TheBassinetteisinthelightmddark colon. We feature the all . white, number with m tM! AND LlthIEUMS is Jtttracting the wise buyers from miles around. such trtartlimFlow prices. These bargains are genuine. This is a sale included in this great sale. Come to this store while the sale is on. M {i203 $25,999,00. LIQUIDAI!9!_A_!!P_-9!"£§ cll',lsll1lliltl,,sf,y,ay,l,i,li,.,,i,),!,' hll1f,,l,i.l,,f.li/i,l8ia, 1:31: 111125? 1tie.etemmnsmderof district and formerly A Small Deposit Holds Any Article Until You Want It mwitneuedby The Bassinette Here is a hum of special merit. A beautiful high back chair, as sketched, in may or, jugugrd. - .5 met .eopfert- duritiair of beautiful design. You must see it to appreciate this chair at $27 .50 Sew" "tget-tttinstant. h itiidudtttiurrviee. Itrthasettten M. 0mm ttf the Holy Ros- ery church cloned the program with the benediction. A wade preceded the ceremonies which were held at the tntersectttrn at Argonne Drive Ind Jackson we» The Sherwin part members led the much headed by the North Shore bend. Over 100 members of the Weakest!) Legion post followed wiatt the Wankeun we and drum corps " their head. A large number of auto. (allowed in single fue. Civil war veteran in North Chicago. was treated with high esteem by the younger veterans of the World war and rode in the first machine in the procession. He attended the dedi- eetlon services and Joined heartily in the activities there. CUT BY GLASS Ora Crawford ot 411 Winston Park, Waukegan was cut by flying glass may this morning in an autor, mobile accident on Grand avenue, near Gumee. The accident occurred around 4:00 o'eloek Tuesday marin- ing. According to the report at the office of Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle, Crawford, drove into a truck which was 'ttttt and parked in the center o the street. The sheriff's office was told that the truck in question is owned by the manager of the Spinney Run farm. V 1lMfimllll't , BOBER MENABE the Evtrovean mm borer is hem: vividly illustrated this week in an exhibit held Monday and Tuesday at the college building in Tion City and in one of the disnlav windows ot Zion Denartment Store during the remainder of the week. _ Few people realize that the dread- ed corn borer is slowly but steadily sweeping forward on a wide front' in this country from east to west. until its advance lines are almost in the vicinity of Chicago One may read about the quarantine against the transportation of corn from east to west. and even be stopped and his auto searched by uniformed guards in traversing our highways without realizing what is meant by this menace; but when he sees a map of the United States. showing the vast areas ravaged. and sees the worm larvae actually eating the lite from a corn stalk. as the writer saw it this week at the exhibit. does he begin to realize what this will mean to the rich corn belt of the Missis- sippi Velley when once that region Bo tar. no effective means have read and adjourned sen devised for staying the west- Bearer went: throw 3rd :dvance of the menace. and dons in the senate tt terrible ravages wr0L'T Emma com bars is gnu-anew not! an on" the which the Legion must carry IN ACCIDENT $14.50 Congoleum Rugs 9x12 Beautifully Bordered mum 'l'hegoodshythesqnueyud' at 66e. The 9112 patterned rugs, choice of all colors, at each ----..-..-'- The Congoleum we stock is complete in. The card table is made extra heavy and of special strong stock. The sturdy fittings make them rigid. The dark greentop tttu", s','gt', tt pantiaote. ie *to se quic $4.25 Card Tables remaining (lllPA,llJ')lllllii G. (] Full Line Room Size RUGS , in mm Bonnet as the northern hall of tested, u well ' 'teast of there to t' 12; There were an :0. "wet near the ca: " |Ch1cago. near La " ,and in We $25.75 the only much} method discovered " destroying the lune into cut the corn arty end'just above the "niece of the ground, and then plough under the remaining portion of the stalk ma roots. " these are thoroughly. covered by earth, the larvae will die: otherwise it will sur- vive to multiply the following sea- son. Every Mae ot corn 'stalks left trom fodder. also Show at burned or caretully buried The mapshowing the borer ad- vance had been drawn last year. At that time all the eastern part of Michigan. northeastern Indiana. and the northern half of Ohio was in- tested, u well as the entire area east of there to the Atlantic. There were also outbreaks ot the pest near the eastern outskirts of Chicago. near Louisville. Kentucky, and in Kankakee county. Illinois. about fifty miles south ot Chicago. These outbreaks are the result of infected corn being shipped to those points. or pix-hops being brought there by ,aut'oists in spite ot the ut- most vigilance of wayside quarantine officials. TMcom borer is. a. worm-like lar- vae almost an inch in length. It en- ten the growing com stalk " the top near the tassel. and eats its way down through the center of the stalk to the roots. causing the stalk to Wither and die. -No amount of spraying will, touch or disturb the culprit at its deadly work: as it ls protected by the. tough outside wall ot the corn stalk. The worm-like~ lgrvae is notched from any tugs. auarge number of which are laid by} small moth Every stage of development is shown m the exhibit .at the Zion Depart- ment Suite under the direction ot Gerald W. Mason. teacher of-biology' m. Zion Preparatory college. A photograph ot particular interest .5 that ot a field otrcorn which was 'omny destroyed, The real borer 'tself. together with muons ot 'in- (acted. corn stalks also may be seen under glass. The. exhibit 'is' ot praetieN v,Altterittttr5 well Werth elittg Smiles to see. . . , SPRINGFIELD." 111.. May 29 - Governor Small last night issued a proclamation declaring the second Special Won of the tifty-titth general assembly still alive. and ordered both ham to reconvene at 5 p. m. next Thursday. His action was made necessary by the inability _ at the legislators to agree. on the date ot sine die adjoum- ment before they left here last week. Revival of attempts to pass legisla- tion to distribute the gasoline tax funds is expected at the resumed ses- Mon, as it remains the only impor- tant matter before the legislature. THURSDAY CALL a FOR ASSEMBLY Governor Sunnis , proclamation specLttetruy referred to the need of aunt upon the proposed distribu- tion of the tax. . f'rior tqthehluance ottheprocla- mutton the house had held a ses- Representative T. J. Sullivan ot Bpringtield called a one-man meeting of himself to order. had the minutes. read and adjourned Senator hr) B Bearer went: through. the same mo- 9x12 £310.39 The dining suite of eight pieces comes ju s t A as shown. C h airs are six uphols- te red in jacq- uard. A lovely. gift at this low price f o r the June Bride. $92.98 REMEMBER These Priées Prevail During This Sale Only! ' ot great- ttrttr travd miles around. Never before and perhaps never again will you have opportuniiy to buy Real High Grade Furniture at This is a sale with a reason. The floor must be entirely cleared of the present stock. Every item in this great store is sale is on. Make your selections NOW. We will be. glad to extend Liberal Credit Terms even at these low sale prices. tlit' t WASHINGTON. my 29.4mm Coolidge signed today the a: reduc- tion bill lapping $223,405,000 nun next year's federal revenues. Major provisions tn the 'gtena8rre Reduction of x{he comm-sum In- oometaxntes rom13x tonne: cent. Revenue loss 'ult'iiufld Increasing from $0.75 to " tn ex- emption on theatre mm. Rev- enue ioas 817,000,000 Repeal of the Mange tax and re- duction of the wine tax Revenue in. 51,030,000. . - Increase from $20,000 to mm tn amount on which a. 25 per cent dam is allowed tar "earned incomes." Met- enue loss H,s300,ii0_0. Increase from $2,000 $0 $3,000 in ex- ehtption granted cameraman: with momma of tAMOtrdr, less. Mm iotid"kt?f,'/Jttis it exemption on clutrdutBnrtt to $25. Revenue loss, "900.0(1). . The bill aiu; provide for repeat of the tax on fore'gn builyyudnts and reduction from 8d to $3 tor narcotic licenses. The bill does, not meet tax rates, on individual incomes. adjmt surtax rates, or plovide for publicity on incomes. The presidént's {signature was at in. m. After that hour under the bill, auto makers were not permitted to sell' cars to dealers with the old three per cent tax included. "It won't belong now" before the Citizen's Military Training Camps in the Sixth Cprps Area "goes over the top." Eighty-six. percent of the Sixth Corps, Area quota have nt- reiidi: bteri enrolled, - " It is five weeks.before the first camp opens at-Jefferson Barracks, Missourj, on "July the 9th with a tyiota from Illinois of eight-hundred and seveptrfirf _~in__._qll pow; namely, Basic Red, White and Blue Infantry tht its nearly twelve weeks hefo the remaining four camps open with: grand total en- rollment of Threethousand and seventy-MW . _ _ . . .. _ "Chieago's own" to he held at Fort Sheridan from July 27 to Aug. 25, will be the largest camp with a total of one-thousand eight hundred and fifty. Enrollment for this amp is for young men re'siding within 150 miles. Fort Sheridan and it: many advantages', needs no introduc- tion. The present Corps Ares Com- mander, General Paul B. Hume, will exercise personal command at "Chitpeo's ott", _ LL. Car'nps in Michigan and Wiscon- sin are as follows: Cam; Custer, Michigan. 750; Fort rady, Michigan, 250; Call)' McCoy, Wisconsin 225 and 850 up- plicants from the Sixth Corps Anni from . the Northwestern ghl o Wistohsin will go to Fort telling. Minnesota. in the Seventh Con- Area. Repeal of the thrpe per on: "E?" BILL lt' SIGNED SIXTH CORPS AREA PHONE 9 Ray Furniture dk Paint Store _ be" "in you at Camp Perry, 0H0, A Sixth Corps Area Team angled of the beet rifle shots of the M. T. Camps will be'selected, chm special instruction in rifle 'aoatintt and will compete at these matches in September. Every ef- fort will be made to produce a "winning team." This will involve no expense for those selected as members of the team. At the rate applications are now coming in the quota will be Med in the." future and thereafter only a limited number of applications vi]! tseinro11ed as alteniites. Enrollment this year has exceed- ed all previous records to-date. Athletics will be stressed in all amps this year. Sufficient funds, are nuilable for this purpose. Sys- fanatic athletic, coaching still Ar: COOLIDGE PICKS WISCONSIN SITE Whining in' track" and field events for a eld day with the pre- sentation of suitable prizes. __ A for and: "mg; with one or more teams from t e personnel of each eortme--Baaie, Red, White and. Blue. A series of games will be played to determine the cahmpionship. There El be baseball and athletics every y. WASHINGTON. D. G., May Si.-- President Coolidge will establish his summer White House at "Cedar hr. land We," the estate of Henry Clay Place on the Brule river, 28 miles murmurs, ILL- J)h NCIF F K Every . . Satdrdarand Sunday Evenings RAY BROTHERS = .and every Sunday Afternoon Also' Wednesday Evenings. beginning June 13th. _ Diamond Lake ' Wightman's Orchestra The nine piece suite includes the chin a cabinet Here you will find a dining suite of highest quality at the lowest possible price. , , Value 3123'5 $50 ComWCltairs $38.75 Park " Slocum Like, new Walloon- da, were broken l to and looted Sat- urday night and Wednesday an em- ploye at the parka": charged with larceny after a hmetttgri11uyt by (ltT'mllli_i"illtliif)l' SUSPEGT TAKEN Deputy Edward Dunne. The manner gave his name as Melvin James Ian- ning, 24 years old, Dayton. o., end tue- cording to Dunne. ittdrnttted bk sum. The homes ot $07.1! H. Krohne. pastor of a Chic: 0 church end Ar- nold Wolff ot 35.56me street, Chi- cago. were robbed; Fishing app-n- tus and bedding, was the chief loot when. Dunne any? that the property taken from the cottages of Rev. Krohne and iiiiiu was all found in the cottage occupfpd by Lemma. Yellow SNG Just Call $06 when want Taxi service and will do the rest. Two _epttaget' _m_ Dave [uncut itii $25 Occasional Tables The Occasional tables are in . map 1t 'pitteren.t 111349133 Gtmasiapr iiniah. Beauti- ful grain augment, the, ette £27592 Four Piece . ed Room Suite This suite is made of beautiful quality 'wglnut touched here and there with the lighter shaded wood to give it. a distinc- tive tone. Four beautiful pieces as shown, including two standing hand mirrors. Ex- c'gptionillly low priced. , DW'S W} 14' $158 33:; "iii-i-ii, 1h; mlnqt Cab $16.85 Ttt.tteMereettutuatrttmrtrttght Hyundai hnverutthittterexttt-inthemor'trkted addition e tmverestq6ttttaratdtt-tn'th_i'tme'tudattahi--ettto V i- etthttt"qttttrhtprtt"elifd.itiiki timber,he has. Itwo- esttoned further by Dunne. {thirds of the My mud. (l gmuumsheugmmemq -.------""- ip any charge Friday on Justice' C . l ' _ Victor N. Can of Wuuoondn. Ian- l "feeztt. cel,.',!,'.,',,'.,,),"" tl': nimtisnowintheeountrHil l .. -. =erare ' is "r, w" C. £3.51" e Itiii.tiiike) ft,,, ' i) itlhitrgeeee-e' s,"' "r, l v f i a X " g _ f . r t 2 _ - ii Three diiterent systems 1 3 t to choose from x it C' . "rt',tititirlt. 1otst Ltsi Lemur--Steam Oil Pro- [HWY (VI-TV cess -..-..--..-.." $12.00 . Gabtieletsn---Reeonditioning $ti 00 Oil Compound .._.--.t.--.w-wt.-._..--'P" For Li',; M; All. bnnchu of Beauty Culture including Fipstetwuvinsr Swirl Style Open Evenings by Appmnfr this mattress weighs full " pounds. All new cotton wi light blue figured art ticking. You can have any sizv want, for single, thee-quarter and full sized beds. Now priced gi 1 at ___-..---.....-..--..----"-.--"-'-""'"-'""'"" mt...-..'" tr..t.Ptrr.rm. . Libertyville "tt Now Building y: 54loo Convenient Bungalnv $1000 down l a lovely mohair suite the plain back and carved Tlit selection in tltciifre.Tnt sty See plans at this office This is a real opportunity to buy a home ( price, and on terms, that will fit into your come and work no hardship upon the fa finances. . . This is just the liberal housing plan so I needed in Jsibertyvil1e so if you are intere make your inquiry right away. Park and Milwaukee Aves. Permanent Marcel Waves Balance monthly to fit .budget. These bungalows are under constructipn i Beautiful Living Room Suites Redlogd $10.00 Mattress Now $6.89 THE HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE Oak Terrace Copeland Manor West Cook Ave. JAY CAIRNS I the direiint styles is quite com We nohair suite with the reverse cm a... and carved wood frame. M m um - _. *I- -f-.. " _ d 420 N. Milwaukee Ave. M. MATH" Convenience Can Be Arranged. Buy Now. Pay _ 'rhefhpinetDark Terms To, Suit Your When You Get Paid " the Three pieces in thiee diff-tt sizes. :orkmantihip "1.5315. A t 112;: ....e.W. q $16. 'ls. ghetchegl h'_m wood. Could you all that. Chic, man t carrying aroundm Chou I "shod WW5$1671 Liberty fl

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