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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Sep 1928, p. 6

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Eau, Manning returned " hr 3.! in Chicago Sunday af- t quill: n week " the home (in Atrr, I33. G, R. Blackygm. "Whither-son Imam were Ell In. tuning t.urh-inchieago.' urge-ding aweek at aettCri.ter.Mrs.G.R. "than Bruncheon What") Mgt, We!!! hmMII. -rd'N-eexdof -..rttyeiyh.frieP' nods-h withfriends here." 'littr'll%1'l'luTl'lu"Ci the an.tt-hsemntriptolrart- - all dist we, returned to "when Friday avg-ning Mr. Uirduai Md!!! and surgeon: at a. an will of Parsons, I. for u ,miriber of us. G. It. new, con. U2i.' and Mr. - Mqrmtrptt who mug" " Ir. nil In. M. L. Grantham, sr. te"tgetr over Sands . h.- und friends of Oxi- WAUCONDA nmftnermae nucuus to Mon of Wau- ling . two weeks va- h-p d her mother, minimum: of has". - Both Davlin and ngmkem $1,200,000 IS mnlllll Mt any damage caused by last mdai's tornado will upproximte "200.000, it was stated today after a detailed Robert Blackburn, wife and in- fant daughter and Miss Grey re- turned to their home in Chicago Sunghy, diner spending_tl_ng let "yo In. Henry Schaeffer and sons of Melisa-y spent Thursday at the home of her Events, Mr. and Mrs. George Broad ton. M. W. My, wife and son were Sunday foreman callers at Barhsgton. the; MA. Alice" Bucky and sister, Mrs. L. R. Cypher, Saturday even- _ Miss Myrtle Sheldon of Water- loo, Iowa, was visiting her aunts, Bram Hubbard and Mrs. Car- rie . ' first of the week. Mrs. L. E. Gokiine and death- ter, Miss Lucille, called on relativ- es here fhrturdty. - - - . . '1}; iiiiike' Wraharn and friend of Cary were Sunday afternoon cal- lers " the V. E. 1mm home. _ Richard Baseley, son, Rally, and tinutthter, Alice, sane-d on big po- Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Johnson. of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carr of Barrington were Sung!" callers " the home of Mrs. Lizzie Carr. -- "ii: ande Paul Bruteheon have rented the old Andrew Cook farm, just out of town on the north side, and will soon move there to become farmers. Mr. Bruncheon sold his meat market and grocery store a few weeks ago to men from Round Lake, who now operate this market and will soon move their Mrs. M. W. Baseley and daugh- ters, Mrs. Howard Anderson and Neva Stabbing were Elgin shoppers Monday_ Idtfsrnen. _ -.. families here. Mrs. Lizzie Carr and son. Vic- tor, motored to Ringwood, Monday afternoon where they called} on friends. They also called on Tom- my Carr, who is now employed on a farm near MeHenrv. Mr. and Mrs. William Gossell and infant daughter visited Mrs. Gossell's mother, Mrs. C. R. Wells at the Victory Memorial hospital Lat Waukegan. Sundav where she is still eonfined. Mr. Goesell has se- cured a job with a contractor and will to to Waukegan for the win- ter. Mrs. Gossel} will assist in the care of her mother after she leaves the, hospital. . . M'ititllhli, LIFE OF IEllllEllt'r Il0imilt No.1 . The Ladies' sewing society of Transfttruration Church Catholic church enioye'i a picnic near the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Maurice Me.. Donald. two miles southwest of town, last Thursdav. There was a good attery.1anee and all had a very ithyymtt yryy. - - . . r-Nr. ind Mrs. George Lundgrin are the owners of a new Buick Se- -ii. D. Stroker was a business ear, ler_in otieatro_'rttyser. " _ iffiioGG BEBE: Geoiie Black. burn called on In. C. R. Wells at "'16; iiiG7 Hams Mrs. George _S_co't_t and aiqelpter, guy, We. 'C. the Victory Memorial homital at Wuhan first of last week. All there ladies are members of the Weucovnda's Wom's Relief Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kmeger and sons were recent visitors at the home of Mr. miWMrs. Albert Mae- {E}? Ia'ttertyvf11e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wynkock and In. Ellen Wrrikodr, of Woodstock and"? relatives and friends here E.' aim! Mrs. yd. Pr_att 91 guy. arr. s. In 1353 the Hoover. art'.", to Iowa. who" they 4. More clan-Ina the Inna for their arm. and their neighbor: Mm the to". of West Branch. thou Qunlur pioneers built a MM!" H9000- parents. iit Mr. Black- veg-9 _Chig_ago visitogs_.Wedpesd_ay. Little Margaret Daley, daughter of Mr. and rs. Clarence aley was ill last week but,is able to be around at this time. _ Mrs. Florence Kingman, of Wau- kegan and Mrs. Helen Ford of hfinr_t1tartttlig, Mime. were_vi§itqr§ nf the H. -K. Karla's Some first of last Miss Pheobe Maether who. is an unYloye of the E. H. Dahms, gen-. [era merchandise and grocery store is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Ruth Hapke and Jean Halstead of Chicago were recent guests at the home of Miss Hapke's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanke. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Morey and infant 2tt'.": of Wauhesha. Wisconsin and r. and Mm. Schil. ler and family of 99]: Park tere supper was or Mr. George Hapke Thursday. Clayton Steele and Melvin Blan- ruck an attending the University of Illinois at Urban. Mrs. Bertha Ziehn entertained her sister. Mrs. Hulls Lee, of Chi- ns: recently. r. and Mrs. Ray Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bahia: Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Cook; its. George Blackburn, Mrs. George Brougham and Miss Della Kirmm other: ed a meeting of the O. E. S. at Antioch Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Pad- doc_k took Hart in the work._ . ". The old friends and neighbors of George Bates were shocked, almost beyond belief Tuesday forenoon when the news of his serious ill- ness alreadulike wild fire. .t? tlteit doors. The first report said he had been taken to the Victor? Memor- ial hospital in an ambu ance, but this was a wild report, though he is seriously ill at his home. He was taken sick Sunday night and the doctor was celled. He diagnosed the cause .as ptomaine poisoning. Mr. Baseley was very ill Monday, but at this time h, resting comfortably. -diFjeAjihiitman is Bow in Chici- to where he is employed by the Bell Telephone Company of Illin- "it. and Mrs. Clarence Bristol and children of Waukegan spent Sunday at the home of relatives J. B. Turnbull and daughter, Miss Iva, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw, of Kenosha. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beekman, of Wheaton were week end guests at the John Daley home. _ Mr. am! Mrs. Albert Baseley. daughter, Louise, and son, Gland, visited from Saturday to Weines- day with relatives at Amigo, Wis- consin. ___ "tm . "iiiT."and Mrs. L. A. Weislien and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Frinciscoe Saturday ,frerpoon. Mrs. Pat Witty, of Chicago was a caller at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Howard Anderson Monday evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harvey and infant son spent Sunday with re- latiyes " Elsi}. i ..- -- ... ici'. Aleie Baseley, Mrs. M. W. Baseley, Mrs. L. H. Cypher and little son, Lorrain,' Mrs. -Howard Anderson mid daughter, Lora Jean. were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell of West McHen- ry Wednesday forenoom Dr. J. A. Ross and .family are enjoying a motor trip through Eas- tern United States, and, Canada. Dr. H. W. Kispaugh arrl wife of Chicago are mowing the Ross rtti- 55135 he}; Lid". IrtihrPys to the "sick. son nnd wounded' during the absence of the local. M. D. "I 'sl lit Cr] I MD 2.. RENT Ru Caulk": that 3mm»: in" 2tritie"g Will I' waiittit f ofMr.and THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, stmmn 22, "ijiilhfitillltn'lt ' "lllllliliii'il m BABE Boat owned by the new _ new: company of Waukegan, "ruck a tioatirtg board and broke the lower unit off while racing 'at anoint! Witt., Sunday afternoon; This (and the local'boat to discontinue the 1f?ryt,' another Hem boat placed tuart"tn'theGhunrDmoes.teever, and. took second place ttt the Free- tor-All. Wn thousand peopte wit- -'ritiie.eute Kid; owner. Ar; Helm; driver. Art Hahn. . _ The "Apache Kid" broke down 'in the Pne-too-An. q tfeeond, Century Cyelone: owner at! Mills; driver, A. Johnson. _ Ptrat, Omar; owner. mm Motor Co.; driver, Carlyle Godsky. Second. Grey Goose: owner. H Kellstrom; driver. A. Johnson. Third. Ptrode; owner. Norman Wenzel: driver, Norman Wencel. . Fte,e-htr-Att . First. on Mr. owner. Ray Pteg- enner; driver, Ray Hegem- Second. Omar: owner, Hem Mo- tor Get.; driver. Tom Esther At this writing (2:30 Wednsday afternoon- it is ieported that Geo. Bates is now out of danger and convalescing from his illness of Sunday, Hominy and Tuesday. His' many friertds are glad of this news from his home. . ' Irvin Moody, local favorite son of the athletic worn returned to his home in"Wauconda a few}? dere tb. Third, Grey Goose; -owner. Kellstrom: driver, A. Johnson. , for a few days vacation before gluing the Milwaukee team of the American Association to which he has been assigned for the balance of the season. MrgMoody has had a successful season on the pitching staff of both Peoria and Dubuque, his short stay at his home here, Irvin was requested by the manage- ment of the Waukegan All Nations baseball club "to appear on the mouiil for the club in last Satur- adys engagement, against the Wats erloo. Iowa, 1928 champions of the Mississippi Valley league: This, gamewasthe first ofatwogame series with the Waterloo club at Waukegan. The second game was played Sunday. Nobody won the game Saturday by a score 8-1 but lost on Sunday in ' a. thirteen to "Bad News." fast outboard .rp?t?r- Pirttt, Miss Century; SAY "BAYER.ASPIRIN." and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for C Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago T Pain Neuralgia - Toothache Rheumatism $qu [ii 'tlit" hit I Aa.trtntnaet-rheeBqeemr-etsm" DOES NOT AFFECT 111E HEART) Asp: tit By Sande"! eight game; Though Moody lost the My game he made good show- ing as he struck out six, "while Per- hm struck out t and went on balls. Wamndu residth M11 fans ve phrutrtoowr.t.a gmanof Iran lady's worth. El"g,,'d here when he was a lad of some twelve or fourteen years of age and at.. tended the Univqrgigy " Illigois 1 GFiTiiiii to make the journey to Wuhan Saturday and Sunday to witness these games. Wacondn it, year, but was .oblidged to discon- tinue his studies when his health failed. He became interested in baseball and now his name as one at. the big men of the profession is known far and near and we expect GGhiiGterthingssofhiminthe not far future. ' [its [Allin Mead spent Monday with tektives in Chlesgo. . . . i7iiiG contains proven directions. "Ba ho t " tablets Ttgt,a't'rd'leNlouUllldtt Tuesday. ""iiri.7fiiiG/%idiiiisGnd daugh- ter were guests at the marriage of Miss Marie Frederick of Fremont Accept on]! "Baler" ter, Libertyville on Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. William Daley are on a two.weeks vacation in Wis- consin where they will visit with Mr. and Mm. Henry Baseley and familrand with Mrs. Arthur Base- ley and children near Amigo and White Lake. Mrs. Daley is a sister of the Baseley brothers. Mr. and Mrs. George Schiede and daughter. Lillian, visited Sunday with relatives at Ringwood. Mia. J. E. Tomisky of Crystal Lake spent several days last week with her mother Mrs. Fannie Pratt and brother, Claude Pratt. , L. A. Crabtree .of Cary was in torr the first of the week. 'e- an. Joseph Haas entertained Mr siwters, . Mrs. Louise Warden, Mrs. Clan Smith and Mrs. Clayton Werden at a five o'clock dinner last week in honor of her, b_irth_day. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroker and ii,'t"ttltehr, visited one day last week at t home of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wait " Round Lake. . 1 Miss Rttth Broncheon. who spent a two weeks vacation at the iefi,'e) of her mother. Mrs. Julia Bron-4 cheon. returned Tuesday evening to her duties at Waukegan. Miss Hyrlie Sheldnn of Water- loo, It. left here Thursday morn- in: oiher homeward trio. She wee to viz? friends in Chicago and Cedar Rapids, Iowa for a few days. She spent from Saturday to Thurs- day gt the home of her aunt. Mrs. Lena Hubbard and sons and Mrs. Carrie White. "C. W. Pratt, F. H. Dickson,. A. W. Kimn. V. D. Kimball and Lee Mock attended the Elkhorn fair "Clyde Cm and wife of Barrime- ton were nests Wednesday " the bane of In. L. N. Carr. - _ -itrGai,r. Joe Dowell and am Rollin unaided "he Elkhorn fair on! dttsr last week. __ __ " fled Converse of Round Lake ml caller here one day last week. Ed. Daley spent hurt week at the home of his daughter, In. Fred [names at Wheaton. '_abtr. Joseph Dowel] and son "in, spent PM" at the home of El and Mrs. Fred Dowel! at West eHenry. . Mrs. Claire Coleman and sons. John and Robert, returned last week to their home at Rock Island atfter you"? several days at the heme of R. " Kent. - . "'t'rAj" Silky-on 70f Waukegan was a bum eatler here one day last Arthur Kaser and Francis Blank left here but Tuesday for a trip to Baltimore. Md. They are making the trip by auto and expect to be gone'two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenks at- tended the Elkhorn fair last Thurs- in. and Mrs. Bruno Grimm of Clue-go are now proprietors of the local pool hall on Mill street for- mtrlr ownfse) uni operrted by Mrs William Ziehn. The place is now known as Bruns Recreation Parlor. Mrs. Zinhn will go to Des Plaines when she has relatives. i" Gai-Gai-tGite of old, "St. I"; Oil" from your d my. ad (a this lasting relief. Ah! Backache Gone Rub .Lumbago Away Ii Pun from back with small Mal Dom. of old "St. Jacobs on." _ Julia Broncheon and daugh- th. ealled on relatives at .titestereeNikgt+ MOVES " NAB KIDN'AP GRBIJP CHICAGO, Bept.° 20.--As a move toward the street end prosecution ot the kidnapers ot little Billy Rantert, who was returned home yesterday after being held ceptive in a term house for " den. Judge Prank Com- e..ord asked that the boy, his mo- ther end his tether he brought into hi, court today. "The mother and {other owe us something." the Judge said. explain- ituttewouidtamtotttemon their duty in prosecuting the kidnspere "' hey owe something to the law. it theywillhelpmwewillmskethis kidnsping too dangerous a business and prevent some other mother's child from a like late." 'udge Comedard refused a writ ot hebees corpus seeking release ot An- gelo Petitti. held as a suspect in the the boy's abduction and asked that police - prepare complaints mum The boy picked the picture at two Italians iron among T5,pttototrrapt" .f men under suppicion and identified themaatheminwtsotuuteidrmped him. Efforts were being made to lo- cate the farmhouse in which he had been held. otter theoboy gave police further deans ot his imprisonment. m: the death penalty when the case l brought to trial. Three men were in custody, two other: are identified through pictures and the names " a lawyer and doctor. believed impli- BOOKS FOR OUR MEN ON THE HIGH SEAS This is Book Week (September 17 to 22) dedicated to men who man the American Merchant Mar- ine. These men, who sail to the. most remote corners of the earth under the American Flag, depend entirely for their reading matter upon the friends cf the Merchant The state was said to Intend is:- urine. . 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