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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jul 1928, p. 6

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OuJulyl. ,ttteatnraaripentrttt ,re1lupintothe eentraiprea.oattrarttrettftttirte. tnthetihttttothmertrtattetntae neettt.ttmsagratnattnvetutedft"- oratttrintheeentraltutd southern eomtiiesantt-sttemMfttitrttotd uptown" Cat-mm 'rtteTtttnestsexmiaerentteinermaed " tte,r,eentotprt?tVC1efet'f mac-mu 055.000 can JutrremtdttiesetermttsrtedPt_1' gtefeentoentmnn1eemmel with -ttteet1trrearnvemtteutPtter eessthsrttttsdate.'rhetndieatedpr0- museum macaw, ts downhuptotheuvmceorbetter over-tatt-ttterr-ttttte sanctum important com am. aheesmttmtttttAisunfnvur- strtetnmnnroettte lower emu-u Tuna-uncut congressionalcom- mt-tii-ae-tttneutron-test emt--aaettttottnrandititt1t2tly, ttteuatteratottr-'tottee-rtil nrue. ahemtrrhtrwhoenmeout ot tt-ttttoruettteeountryforone tour-yes: term and who frat) elected nlfMitlllt'it nun GENERAL moo CITY. July Ib-The cup- M tm-tvel, has paid final hon- or: to Alma OBI-econ. president- 'sfsheat-etnWtrttttexresteen- tm1ngtaatrmtttneetrtemt common bat itutmeventrpoortotnir"tvrule elsewhere. The not: winter wheat 'ii, 'i.%rnnottsertemt, had not or. 'tet'""'""""""""""""'"'" e Mahmud mtttteratutdtttere ,mtstttttlittttod that President Plum- oerctmgnrouMruiettteltttr1,no halal m3CCetRt0r to Obregon's place " the next W. But the president Why"! Btthesuddertaaa-i- muon of his friend. connected by the necessity 01 holding Merrie- Iran any sane that might chem W's dam. 1nd determined to tpet? all there "trPet18tft,?r.. ull- ttre "mum issue. m mu mud president-elect of Hence. is mtetourrtvetseretmmMerrieoCttr "ttet%tr,rirtttetatrentottteott- magnum 1m services Ttt-1mratimeasret unan- tgmetmMtrH'rtoHOttrettors.srtd- mretttteatatrtmnn.qmarepoetedtrt aimed pemtmttetrttsttterttoene ah'emtbdnnenl's second wile "tat.tttemotherat10oftiisettibr MANY tlllll.IMt ENTER TRMNINB wmo'ron. July 19.-arP)-. Amway Jsfr/e_fiti.11tntzt Gulls at this moment Bee7ns pie NAV, teaorrtnetttegiitrt , In. July IS.-- r. the condition silent an Saturday "I: InhaterVuun Nations! Curd. " Punchbowl. T. B., 1111011 winrimttomoetottertrtooetotter an crowded. On the whole, haw.. ever, there is a benefit to the eoggty itt keepingjedenl prisoners, -iiriirituaterimrtr,tmarerrutttntrin tmtwee1roseastttttCamp havens, "tettt-tuxttotte-tentedtV In some an. however. Lake county will tteneftt by man] at prisoners, as " times so many are sent out ghat conditions in the jail United trtntetn,Distriet Attorney" George E. Q. Johnson characterized the suggested plan ta acquire the old north side Chicago jail as "en- tirely pmetienble." . "The county jails are certainly no place to keep the average fed- eral prisoner," aid Mr. Johnson. "Many of the narcotic addicts con- fined are very dangerous. The mail bandits and others have been shown to be ready to stop at nothing to regain their freedom. There is " ways the danger that some of the latter will be rescued by confeder- ates from isolated jails with only a small force of guards." Mun. making a was of ti/UA The new rue becomes etteetive,C,un September 1. a At mum 12.411 enlisted men andttgtboftieemottheNexr3rark New Curd we tandem tnmtmeitsover,_rttittnmrseen11,- ts6rnentmderamta.tnettatttntrtk1" Lake county authorities would "trrettheremom1offedera1pris- were, " the money paid me county by the government dds un- terinWintaMngeareoftt-over. ttesdexpensea"ottttegnii.oahe ttoamtotsupervisoraatttteitustser. 'siontmasedaresohttiongestttirine thtttto'ermerttt-eeerttndnitr, 1ut_tnereaseot20eenta,rorteedietg 1tderatrtruoneryintheetntrgaii. 39mm. JAIL'MAY LOSE 80W INMATES Ind wait Virgina: 1522 reservists. and 1.500 C. M. T. C. students. In point ot 11mm the, gone. BEAN POPULAR comps opened July , and will con- ttmaeuntitJutr8P, thencondwul run from autrtmt 0 to Sept. l. Chilton soldiers of att cases who are undenoln: training this summer are distributed by corps ems us follows: lat corps area. 24,972: 2nd. 33.747; hd, 25,118; Attt, 25.213: 5th. 21.067: 6th. 25.032: Tth, 24,147; 8th. 21,": 9th. 18.772; Hiv- sllsn Department, 1.278. sttorttermsandofthmetorattintt trtalttnatteeome more acute» tttepemumthnaimamseddurtntt human government tut- ttturitiessar. mammalian for freedom reneeted dam metinau-dintrtttethttua-h, ofpruonerstmmuetttuutunitrttr thefederaleourta. n plans now being discussed by United States government 0mm in Chicago of turning the present Cook county Jan into n federal, pri- when no longer will be sent to the me county Jail in Weukean andotttereountyMils,aaisthe present custom. The chase is be- ing considered as the consequence of the attempted Mable" last week from the mama's "gull pen" in the federal building in Chicago. The problem of than one of federal winners sentenced to: Soy beans have outstripped an other Illinois field crops in recent years. This is true in the 'ITU'. "PPtr? and popularity ot this - 'r.' C. etteampmenta at Putts- are carited out, federal pri- Call Mike Behm Libertyville 290 ' forlsatisfactory Lalihdry and-Dry Cleaning Service Reliable Laundry & Dry ILLINOIS CROP The LAUNDRY does it best! Cleaning Co. . HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Established in 1899 of Adams Bros. pstyrnatiojtal, Cir- cus will exhibit in Deerfield Satur- day, July let. There will be tn af- ternoon and evening perforpttytee, Mrs. Ralph Peterson and 1"tt "ter spent seven! days with e former'. mother, Mrs. J. Maudie, ofANetgto. -- - ---... . "'Un'dé'r" the auspices of the Deer: field American Legion Post No. 738, the following amateur,boutts will be staged in the new garage. of Pete Juhrend, Monday evening, July 23. Mort Maxidon, WaukeEan vs. Dick Thibidean, Graysla e, 128 pounds. Fritz Behrens, Lake Ford est vs. V. Cam 1, Grayslake, 146 pounds. Kid V t, Grayslake. vs. Alex Kaila, ieago, 112 pounds. 'tSt, 'ttlt; pta '2'o1"lui.t It', Mr, MNMttt . Stone, flettt, vs. Young Turner, Port She an, 175 pounds. Joe Young, Chicago, vs. Harry Duffield, Evanston, 138 sounds. Charles Zah- nle, Highland ark vs. Reno Puke, E2Trl 124 pounds. Frank Mc- M len, Waukegan, vs. Bill Leh- man, 148 bounds. 7 Rev. and Mrs. Piepenbrok and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey from New York, who are visiting in Deerfield motored to Northern Wisconsin Sunday when they will spend so. veral days. "aifii'Eéém Healer of Highland Park is spending several days with he-ther, Mrs. B. N. Km._ Mrs. P. Labahn was a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Daugherty of t3tti.tatro Jtopday, 7 Thursday afternoon, the Junior Choir of the Evangelical Bungalow Chgrch enjoggd a picnic, Mrs. Annie Willmm had as her t?,teug,te, Wednesday Miss Vie. toria ithttan of Hawkeye, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Selig of Water- loo, Iowa. t Venue, Bétty and" June Gunekel visited their grandmother; Mrs. A. M. Gauche] last week. Mrs. Louisa Kimnetz and Louis Thompson of China were guests of Mrs. Fred Horenbetqrer, Wednes- day and Thursday. The Ladies' Afd Soqe' ty 'of High- land Park and Deerfieiit and Arling- ton Heights Federation: held an all gay meeting " Sunset Park Thurs- tWe Mrs. Grace Cotrell entertained friehds and relatives from Milwau- kee over the week end." Mr. and Sin. NeirtyiiisGrFTi'ir matte were guests "tt the Bruce Blgjne horns. ondar, 7 _ Mrs. Charles -,'f/t'ctfhi; of Evturs stun was a guest of rs. E. J. Knickerbocker Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. RED. Reeds had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. William Hqtduson, Mn'md Mrs. Julian Rp- qmer. Mr. jutd Mrs. Roy Luce and two children of Dundee were guests 'at the A. J. Johnson home Inst wk. ' Miss Margaret Ludlow bf tthis land Park visited Hrs. Martha Love Hawk. .. - -. . -- . Mr. ind Mrs. Berry Divine. Mrs. M. Love, 9tiss Agnes Sullivan and Mr. Sam Lane of Highland Ptrk motored to Bloomington Saturday dhere they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Lane. Miss Irene Rockenbock will have charge of the Storg Hour in the Deerfield Public Li rary Saturday Uterttoop from 3 until 4 o'eloek. Donald Siljestro-m o? HHigntl Park spent last week at the home of__his aqnt, Mm. Bruce Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. R. V; Hutchison of Irving Park were gums of Mr. and Mty, Sup, "whim. Sundgyg "-- was Clam Finder. is visiting her niece, Mrs. L. A. Dondanville' in Moline, 111., this week, The Independent Sbcial taists will meet Wednesday. July 25th " the home of Mrs. William Brown. b' Mm. A. J.- Johnson visited her fa- ther, Mr. Chelberg at Lake Villa, Mttayiay. -.- - Mr. and Mrs. F. Horenberiter, Mr. and Mrs. P. Biederstadt. were . Men's Oxfords DEERFIELD Save money. Buy a . new pair of men'gox- fords . The Best Made HEW SHOE STORE Ether Bldg. Chit-lea Jada: Piyjne, Mrs. THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, [g LY M, 1928 nnnow leads all other names in populating the Goldep Butt. having contributed 137." macaw, MU- souri ha contributed mum in- ttsstrttantts; New York. 102.000: Ohio. 88,880:oTowa, 86,550. and Kansas. Guarantee unmi'o! other clinics. Ron says. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beekman of Atttalritie m4": - - - ___ d??g, Y. R. 31.6%. (1511 the Evaggeli- ' ungalow u en " 3 ttttig,! the Dain "in Wheeiing last ue y. . Mr. and Mrs. William Tennerman announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Marie, Monday, July Nth " the' home of Miss Josephine Wood- -aifosiciiGiGi"" {53' pm pop- ulation ot the state m native sons or Mathias while nupunimstely Rev. Aurand of the Le Mars Col- lege Church preached at the morn- ink service in the Bungalow Church last Sunday. In the evening Rev. and Mrs. Aurand gave quite a de- lightful musical 933mm. . Rev. Amend will have charge _a- gain next Sunday morning and Rev. Schriver of Rtl2gi, Park. in the evening. The fo owing Sunday Rev. Elmer Geiser will I{Erica's}! the morn- ine sermon while v. An'drews the evening 'one. _ --- Miss Hazel Raw will. represent the Y. P. M. C. while Mrs. A. P. Johnson will go as delegate from the Mission Band. Besides the Aiidren seventeen parents arid helpers were present. ILLINOIS LEADS IN CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO. Cal.. July Mt.-- tUnited Press-ie average Gator- ninat probably isn't a 031110!an at all. but hula from Illinois, mm. or New York. "eordintrtotheNures at L. a Ron. chief ot the sun-Bu- mu of Vital Statistics. - Mrs. John L. Vetter will attend as delegate from .the W. M. S. the Illinois Branch of Woman's Mis- sionary Societies which will be held at Oakdale Park Freeport, Illinois frtyp Juta 25, tp 29th. Mrs. John A. Stryker will also attend, Mrs. George R. Miles, of Racine, Mrs..Burt J. Dickson, and Mrs. Edwin J. Ward, of Chicago, were guests of Mrs. J. A. ,Reicheit, Jr., Thursday, and on Tuesday Mrs Reichelt had as her luncheon guests Mrs. George B. Cummings and Mrs. Fred Clow of Highland Park.. The children of the Btrs.rirlner, and The nominee is six feet two inches Primary Departments of the Deer- an a, likes tennis and sailing. and field Presbyterian Church School never an remember what use shoes had a "very happy time at their pie- he wean. lie was born in Marion, nie 'in Jewett Park on Wednesday'o., and worked for the Marion Star. from 11 to 3 o'clock. Each childlwhen the Jttte Wm!) a. Harding came nit}: hisxicnic lunch, and the was editor? _ C sixty-five_chil ren gathered about ' an 0M At More the luncheon table spread on the Opposing Al Smith in a campaign guns in true picnic fashion. After is no new experience tpr him. Be races and games. thetwere refresh- ----------,-uu--------- ed by an unlimited supply of ice C _ cream and lemonade. ll ' On Tuesday Mrs; C. T. Anderson am! daughter, Dorothy Jean, were the luncheon guests of Miss Bernice Tucker, of Highland Park, who en- tertained for her guest Miss Peg MeTasrne, of Dixonpi1linois C Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mire, J. Andrews. Pastor S:80 Church School. _ 10:45 Worship and sermon. No evening service. to attend Cemp Chemugau August 8-18 will meet at the Manse. Tues- day evening. July_24th at 8 P. M. in order to make final plans for" camp. "Parents are invited to be" present. - . Weekly Seoue meeting, Friday " 7:15. Scouts will meet at the Church promptly. The out-door meeting glam will be announced at this ourjf the weather is favorable. A cordial welcome to all the ser- vices and activities of this church; All. quEfieId Iij.eoists who expect . Waukégan Cut Rate Army & F 'NaVy Store CfIljlfl(fflllii), Phone 6491 Ja a ' ., VARNISH ." s .1 .00 Per Gallon f . GREAT TV PAINT SALE! DOMMONO READY-MIXED DOMMONO ALL PURPOSE ', "" THIS PAINT COMES IN WHITE AND ALL THE BEST COLORS 110-112 S. Genesee St. Campérs And Tourist Supplies . IHAS llilil (llilllitfi ! Til WIN OFFICE NEW YORK, July 19 - One of the candidates for president of the Unit- ed States knows he has no chance to win the election, but he is waging an aggressive campaign. nevertheless. formed layman about Socialists. He is not, like the late leader of the party, Eugene V. Debt. 9. man who row to eminence tram the ranks ot the poverty-stricken toilets. All his immediate ancestors were Americans. He is a Princeton man of aristocratic origin. For " yearshe was a Pres- byterian, minister. In 1908 he voted for Taft; in 1912 and 1916 for Wilson. He became -a Socialist durindrthe World war. He organized. the Amer- ican Civil Liberties union, and is new executive director of the League of Industrltl Democracy. Norman Thomu. presidential nom- inee of the Socialist party, which tn 1020 polled a million votes, sees the campaign as an opportunity to edu- cate the electorate in Socialist doc- "I am telling the people that it ls within their power, by intelligence and co-operation, to abolish poverty. enlarge the borders of freedom. rid the work} of the menace of war and to realize the fellowship of which prophets and poets have greamed." The Socialist nominee has but few words to say about the measure and quality of his opponents. Thomas is conducting his campaign from a tiny office on the second floor ot an obscure building at 70 Fifth avenue. He has no front porch from which" to wage a campaign at his. home in Greenwich Village. near where Mayor James J. Walker lives. He has a We and five children; Wiio ham. Polly. Frances. Rebeca end Even; "The youngest girl was named Renews because she was born on St. Patrick's Day." Mrs. Thomas was Frances Stewart of New York. They were' married in 1910. "Smith and Hoover are about the best men in their parties, but what this country needs is a political must... It can't be saved by any Madam. There is no cure-all. one thing imperatively needed is a party held together by some other force than a mere desire for came and spe- cial amnesia." A - Of artistoeratte Oren Thomas is a contradiction k it the only sensible course to follow. Begin'rigbt now to save for your next yeaNvwition. The first move is to open a Savixigs' Account in this bank. ' _ T _ .Why not do so today? i purpose Wheeling State Bank Buy it At The---- 66 THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE .. OR of The Lake Bluff apartment building tnttteitrnowtottefoutttttoutinthe Supreme court. The village council at a special meeting Monday night, decided to carry the case to the Bu- ttremetxturt,thevotebeing5tof. Village Attorney Max L. Przyboraki and Attorney Daniel R. McMasters are to perfect the appeal. Last week, it is recalled, County Judge Perry L. Persons entered an order finding for the petitioner in the apartment buildink contest, David J. more, who had been refused a permit to put up the apartment building. The court reversed the decide!) ttd themLake mutt' board of appeals. will had held that the a t building would violate the filtlrlT', ulations. Attorney Payborski says that the special meeting of the council Mon- day night was largely attended. As the majority of Lake Bluff resi- dents are opposed to construction of the apartment building. - emo. of New York 4, 1024. when Smith run that! of the Democratic ticket "tdwttaeiecudmrthe third time. ThogttgtttattgoLaabeettttean- mate tor state sex ttor, nldertttntt, and mayor. He takes credit for hav- ing refused to be a mutate for United States senator. an, because "we have not learned to control socially whet Ge have bromht into being newsman! and technically." Thomas' vice presidential running mate on the Socialist ticket is June II. Mamet. president of the Pennsyl- vania. State Fedentir of labor. wu the Socialist undid"; for gov- It in indicated last week in court" that an appeal would be taken and Judge Persons allowed 60 days for filing of a bill of exeeptions Attor- ney Puybm-ski says the mug is to come up at the October session of the Supreme court. BUILDING BOW Til H'GH MUM The need for political education of Waukegan, Ill. I lil 9 "E 'll,,t1,l!,il.lr,,!?,li,l?,,s! I I 'ttgill-lil-git-el-IMI..-...--..-; * PRO". 0421 I Your convemcncr . I Il-lil." 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