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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Dec 1928, p. 3

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WHEN HEN il?,' GIVEN LETTERS 13",; if [ME ftllEtCi'iiii PAGE POUR Herbert L, km Tti. of cum!" . nl., has been eieetetrtootttatl up! Another mun-an. hum . an: up at Late Forest College for tho the name of PM In". t:lb0%, mo season Re In: new"! "mime mm: m tn may. owned wars. it" 5mm sad has been one at,» the mm shoe Punja- the moat dependable linemen on the over, Pt. "nin In"! In mechan- North Shore squad. Rm!!! ri','tgfAtne' table. JUttsttuett " the npe to: college at Putter high school. old ue of 12. be m good ml: to Chicago. tn addition to lootball. he: trot the fastest mm ovgr . ttatt-tnite participant m track, mainly m than"; $031., tet8 for the season Just ended Tho: Included: Class ot t92%--R. D. m Mao. fullback: A. Roche. Rock- ford, mm: L R Sung. WNW. captain and halfback. Ch." of "no 4. Burk. Chicago. 11de; M. Burk. Chicago. guard; H. L. m. Chicago. guard; P, L. "ran0CB, Iron Mountain, Mtch., munch; a. 0. Bomb. Chicago. end; T. N. H. Mar- tin. Highland Park. Minuet; P B. Mayer. Poms: Park. center; C. B. Rustkowsm. Haywood. end; R. V. -... '___--, n-I-I- m... "quWJ-n - __ . aqua", Jr. Chicago. acne. Class ot Isak-41 J. Griddle. Freeport. full- back: W. E. Johnson. Lake Forest. end and tackle. Rustic. Fewer. Perm. and May- er were the iron men ot the squad. each playing in 28 nutter!» or in each quarter of the seven games on the schedule. Martin Burt and "Til- ly" Martin, former Deerneid-Sttielda star, each played in 21 manners 0w- lng to injuries. Captain sum; and Bob Cuddle fell slightly below the Gittaatuttuettra.ttuir_td tor I letter. but the athletic bond ot con- trol evaded insignia to both men RUM RUNNERS ARE PROBLEM AT BORDER 'rtreiGrTiiaisG"tiu hover with sup- plies a! liquor on the cont ot the Umted States, - - - -"e' ' border has massed TS per cent ttte put. three nut and continues to In "I unsolved problem. Mattel Walter Wt. mum attorney 3133' eral in cm of prohibition prtwe- cations and 'estertmy tn her mum no out bulk of this trade. we "i'attA'.r,'dl"tt/trl'er'lttftrr'e'l') him and their mum l Input: 11 um from Gun-d8 to the mud States amounted to the [in] yet! 1928 to 1.169.002 won: "lied tn Canada " $18,383,541. The total nine of m alcoholic beverages In: 'm,Mrr,968, - the northern my vnl Ut which the Canaan Customs has no a" record. In Willem-um: aided. m ha an m - m "I. in exterminnting "rum row, m w foreign vessels still hover with Suri [at _n... " "a..." off the cont ot thel,_,_ It I Believed a succumb} umoum of liquor enters the United States - the northern boundary of whldl the Canaan customs has no record. In Wtuettmottt aided. Only fourteen men non prosecutions ULSUL'JK'U mum. the year was 55729. an increase over the precedzng year of 15.020, The number of cases terminated was 53.- 429 leaving 18.259 pending. Among those termmated. convxc- nous were obtained m t8.820' cases. Wth 1.431 resulted m "mums and 6.t14 were none pressed or discon- tinued. The other 2064 were quash- ed or dismissed. There were-M con- victxom to each acquittal. a gain ot one over the preceding year. the re- port aid. - -_Lie_--- ""4. -esketie "h.. wanes. torteitures and penalties tm- posed totaled 'T.303,563.28. Semen- we ruched more than 1,700 rears-- nn increase ot a per cent and by In the hubs! aggregate ot antenna in one years since prohibition. Mrs WU.. lebnndt said. rut mm mm whirled up the lane on America's tunnels W speed- my: this seem. the tune in wow- prhte to me the trotting and pec- ing cinnamon: ot ma. The {melt performer. males ot cut. a the 2mm] Cancun- bred pea. Winnipeg. an m In 1:5" mm tune over the Pt, Mi- emx course. Toledo. with the Indnn- tpoln telmuun. Bep Puln. up, not only gained him this honor but stamped him u the greatest puns Sewing of .u tune. ing cinnamon- The fault ot gait. In the bred peer. V 157% W um course. 'D upon: minim! only mm l, HARNESS RACERS IN GOOD SEASON WASHINGTON. Deer. A.-- in addition. Winnipeg I'm the fastest me miles on both . mile ma tutlt-rntte track. He circled the DI omirl " the New York State Mr. Syracuse. m' 1 59x. und turned on th-IO course at the Kentucky sum M, 1atuiavtlle, m 2:0t, The mm feat enabled the world record over I hall-cane M. M In. In mm W. the stellar colt owned by Dem M. book ot New York, trotted the - mile when 'd he negotiated the um 'rr. rand Circuit Course in 1:5" "ninat tune. W u. been. loam. K. T., was money- ,rtnntmrttrtveruetherar.ttuttte Noting, The an. likewise the n record "Newman. will the nut {meld by Mr, new 115056. I' the 8M". latest tour-Mm" "a, all contender. Joint holder (1 an - wow-old mum um would at 2:06% with Trusty have. can" hm Juvenile. w. the annual: four-rear.. oMo-dtryw H.L'lcComee. Dunn. Tex., at two world rm than he trotted the New Yak sum hu- track, Symm. In mow. in ht 810.00 lupin State can "can The time m the but we! - in new combat by either . (wt-mt- ok' or demon trotter. Whiter Den. the My ot W. B. Cane. m and. N. J.. proved the new two- yeu-eu m rm: . much 3:00 en on the lake gwen Prfitlttr, ms '.--wtttt are protutu-l, Hearing on the petition tor pro- i durmg' hate ot will In the estate of George was: over. Miller. North Chtcago. was continued 020. The' to December 10 I was 53,-,' Hearing on the final report m the 'cstate of John Frank Kendall. Wau- mnv.p-g Regan. wps continued to December 17 - new no". It. 1mm.wumnmvumm my. F I Gum-huh" f-, w M. C wmpes "than. 1eav,a,r.ttanmre.,a1tttNttet" "rriittariser1oePtee.t"1ee.,t MW? - an m tn mm tnttte8Shtt0ttPitMtry" d?jtit.yyetyetr,,eet",M',Lel: coo Amman Derby " W. Aeett"t-dtt"'t"-"""'" puc- "'r-r-oid--w.tur Deer (W. R, 000-3215. Yeariine-'rmrrempiete (A. wu- ttartr---'2.a6'i. Tttree-year-Nts-Spencer tW. 'H. uesey-"t:Mt%. t Pour-rear-ow-Bene) (B. F whiter-ins. mv-r-ow-Pull Worthy (H. H. states) tin meer-am. Baum (W. R. Gmtt---N:0tt%. mt nee 'niw-Benlryn (B. P Wttttet--2:0t%. lef-lnllc tmeh--ATu, Our! IW K. mam) lin raeey--2:06%. PeterMAnning IT'. B. Berry?- '2:03'~'o Yeartimr---tuprgeoet" o. " Brown) -"2:i8. T-r-old-Yolo-tn (M. Chum!) -N :06. Three-rear-tM-Col, Strong I A 1mienttrtet-2:08%. Ttmr-year-old-utr- t5. F Pa iiny-.2:02U. rtve-yesr-old--oratton Bars IV Ptemingr-ti. F Puma race mile-Winnipeg tty P Psuinr-IrMui. - -iatesi 'iieriormer--wuuupee ts Ptuin)-H :tW%. Hill-mile tmek-Winnipeg 1S [hum-2:01. 'Anlnlt time APPROVE FllililT ESTATE REPORTS Final reports were . proved Mon- hy in an eatates by gnu-me Judge Martin C. Decker. and the mum closed. The estates In queulon fol- Idvud M. Gallup. manna Put; August DeBoqtn. Highland Put: June- . Pin. Highland Part: Jam Austin. Ltttertyvtue; Mary Jane Austin. Libertrvttle: und Minnie Pentium. Barium. low tt The executors tn the estate of Robert Putnam. Zion. In author- ized to pay mtgrept at} 193m The gown} gum: records lollow Three-3 The guardian in the estate of Vir- ginia May Sink. minor. was tumor- ized and ordered to make settlement on or before December IT. Attorney William R. Behnnna v.13 appointed new guardian. The bond was tixed __ {thumb wu established In the es tate of John Manx. Antioch. - H Letters of administration in the estate ot Robert McMichaels. Zion. heretofore tuned to Robert A. Rob- inson were revoked. The mount is tobemedbyDecember IT. BertC Weapon m mmed as ne* guard- inn and bond fixed at 31.000. The report of sale of stock we: Bp- wowed in the estate of Huldn Schmidt. Highland Pork. Heirship m moved. The fine] mount was -oved end distribution ordered. Letter: of -dtansttitt in the en- tate of nil-ell Vickers, were issued to m Them. In the estate od Corrie Woodworth, " wakian. petition to establish heir- Will You be Able to Use $1,000 in 1934? We have n pin: whereby this an easily be Seeorn- plished. Thru our plus of systematic anvintr your my cum Lingo Inter- ism of min; other than was" and Lou: which will PV you A; for out", we u" lm- der "ttkdirdit" " which of an sm- 'dltrl De Libertyville Building & [an 6% Anthem Capital, "MM." Pi Thin-day earthly, D-tter 18 the D-field R. . A. will bolti their maul mutual!" euetieet of ttffUqN in the Me 1% Min Gertrude Martin, Mr. ard Km and Mr. Richud lath amended Saturday evening I dance n the Windemen Motel given by Beta Kappa Phi human" of which lasts. Martin and You anneabon._'__ ..__ -irrtirrf.%roder's, father died at his home in Detroit Int Wednesday after a that um - -- . oestgoasarthettypeofMrs. A. R. Wane: on Deerfield avenue was robbed. while she 'm in Chiazo shown-sf. All In. Vilma": cloth- ing, ine adintt shoes, dmoes, coats. Jewelry and fun vuled at nearly one {hound dolhn was taken. No trace of the culprit: have been found. - . The Deerfield Legion Post and Auxiliary will hold I joint meeting at the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening, Detemtper 12. There will n--......, u... ..... - .--..- _---'-'- ---. ' at the Mssonic Temple ikuiiGaril Monday " Hartmsns on Milwnu-i evening December 12. There will he Avenue. about five hundred. 12-. be s short business melon which hum and friends from Deerfield, will be followed try s socisl hour. Chieago, Wheeling and Highltndl All members sre invited. Park assembled and "tr,', s mosti The Deerfield Public IPytit,re,t1iyirtt evening. r. and Mes' which wss closed on sceount of Schuingel were the receipients of scarlet fever on November 30th will,' mny teerterouti mu of five "a, possibly be opened ossin next week. ten doll-r gold pieces. , All books sre to be returned to the Berth sre long residents of this office of Dr. W. B. Metal! on vicinity nnd have s large circle on Wsukegsn Road us soon I: posit-tfriends who extended théir hearty} ble. - _ ;snd best wishes at thisuvery hop-I All books In to be returned to the. Both "a long residents of this offiee of Dr. W. B. Metal! on vicinity and have n large circle ott Wnukegnn Road as soon as posuivfriends who extended thdir hearts! ble. itutd best wishes at this very hap- Mmes. Harry Olendurf, W. B. " occasion. Mr. um! Mrs. s'll'SI Carr, Grace Cotrell and B. H. KR»; ingel had twelve children, nine cf were among the guests at the whom are living, Anna, John, Fran' bridge and luncheon given Mondale". Edwnnl, Augusta, F'lorenee, in the Union Station by the C. .iAgnes. Jacob and Frank. & St. Paul R. R. Woman's Club.. I Mrs. Elizabeth Carolan is ser- Mrs. J. Duffy visited her sisters,iiously ill. Mrs. J. Duffy visited her sisters, the Misses Quinn in Chicago, Mon- day; 77 7 --_-_ _ _ _ "The Girl Who Forgot" a three act comedy drama will be Td,',",',',,.',-, ed by the R. N. A. in 'he asonie Temple. December 14th ml 15th. Tickets Ire now on sale and three prizes at being offered to the members selling the most tickets. First prise is three dollars, second, twp, dollars gnd third, one dqllar. The annual bazaar of the Doreus Society of the Presbyterian Church has been poem-led from December 0th until N r notice. Watch for the date next week. There will be no services in any of the churches on Sunday, Dec. 9. It u hoped however, that the quar- antine will be lifted before the fol- lowing Sunday And things will be able to move along in the usual way. null roll all of American Red} Cross in Deerfield, re m that the. "Ivonne in this iJal'trrl ha been) quite gratifying and that over one hundred and fifty dollars has been, collected. ', Dee. IT. The Menu-7 and "minimal. bu) III M mun we oel In the estate of John Dun. Wam' kegln. petition tor sale of ml mace under Contact was ltied and hearing set for January T . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rood. had as their dinner guests Thanksgiving, The ehnirman of the twelfth an iriiiiiisu) I at tor Mr. all! In}. V, 'rutehitietpytd, It. a In. B. V. Hum III". In!" r'lh',',th"ic,t1'llll"iilli I'mly'u-vlu tun was." -r%.e" an..." n... -- ......-_ -- _..--__ - dew. Lou» Ann and Its. end threrdttr--Mr.xmtrh ther durte. all at Chm. were the visiting -._ttpeseiurettsvrten who sell] who: a! Giotto. b. end In. antic representatives paid tribute "Scandinavian representative» lbomb insurance in Chicago. I Buy Gandhi and Ion. u Roy, of Abraham Lincoln I few days ego} _______.__._._____..--_------------------ "ttPt Perk. . placing a wreath on his tomb in ' .' Inner Aid soeietk of '.t."thrriniiud. . 2ndigtrl',",,l (mm M. The melon for the earning tof me-V .- - we: to meet at the tree', thtringfleid of the representatives of I _ of In. Par, Ante. ',2S,,12'd Denmerk, Norway and Sweden we: December has been pom» Ithe birthday party and banquet held! until further was; um. d1 recently by the Scandinavian Pellow-i Mr. and In. , n til lship Society of Springfield. l charmer. limb?" herty I', m;- Vice Consul Erick mm of the end Mrts, P,','?,,', en: I ":9... of Royal Danish consul; Olaf Berna" t 1ty,ott-c1rll"tteh1 PPM' mMNorwegien consul and Carl Otto - I fi'iii, {shim 'htte,'JN Mr. and N. Fred Ehrenberg". Mr. and In. George Ott and mn- ily of the children. Mr. and M..rtr. Chis Bend: and two mm were din- ner guest: of Mr. and in. A. d? It'"' of Highland Par ' Thurs- Il,. Prank She hard of Wilmc.te Ind Mr. Mark Sgnepu'd of. Austin, Illinois visited their mum, Mrs. Chester W_olt, onfurt.JNr, ." ' WWI "on, v" Ulllla-v- F Mr. and Mrs. "cob Schuingel of Wheeling celebrated their Golden ngding tuutivertsary Mondny, Dee. 3rd Mr. and Mrs. William hth of' Chica o were mask of Mr. und': Mrs. fhr"r','. Clavey Sunday. I Mrs. E. K. William. will be hos- tess to her luncheon bridge club on! Wednesday at the home 'o:' her' daughter, Mrs. Frank Russo. I HELP FOR WEAK KIDNEYS _ For kidney irritations and bladder frrettuurities, for lameness, back- uhe, marine" and weakness due to (luggi-h kidney action, take Foley Pills diuretic. They regulate the activity of the kidne- 3.. and assist in the e imination OI harmful im- purities. in. J. K Stevenson, Em- porie. Kan., lays: "ghen they as0,t never that Foley diuretic re- me what helped me so wonderfully, I lieved be of my ills, and lifted the clouds from my life." Satisfaction guaranteed. LIBERTYVILLE'S Scenic Subdivision TA. n a u Tet. is m B H. Miller. G. C. Wd,' BUY AND BUILD Copeland Manor Give Him Comfort 3 for Christmas i mm -ii,iiiirti,i-,i,itvia Nornyinnid vein 0mm theediah 'eeypl" Wall um: broken at am u mm the laat you mm mm td thesdet--ttmmtth their diplo- an at Mo. was the man; buythenedsynuthemen who selllois hm had can: ttindie-bout ntie ,mrreientatives paid Minna to ) Senndinavian mama"; lbomb innit-we in Chicago. lone binder to each five fur-ma. "The store for the Lad and his Dad" guinea: in Coder, for damn . . . at 32.50, or 3 suits for t7.00 o o-o_o-s-so-o-io-o-o-p-o-op..?..':..?..?..?..,..?..,..'-,..',.., ooooooa 5oQMMoofiozodzooOw¢oOmu§o.«.».w.«.«.«.o¢.«.09.».w.«.«.».«.».«.«.99.».«,N.«.«ONOOQ'QOM'OOOI'OOM'O'OOOO.«O». A C. O. Carlson Nowadays men usually wear pajamas instead of nightahirts . . . because they are more comfort- able and more conven- ient. c "r But that is not all. There is no style to a nightshirt . . . and there is an in- finite variety of styles in pajamas . . . especially so in the colorful designs in The best proof of this fact In that women on warm; them quite In much u men . . . and women buy Coopers for their men folks . . . for their acknowledged style supremacy. You an search the town out! not find In much of charming style or uter- line worth as you will Popular Pajamc s GENERAL (ll) ELECTRIC Refrigerator A most practical way of saying "Merry Chribnas" If you give your wife a General Electric Refrigerator, you give her a gift that carries its usefulness and its comforts through the years.You give her the pleasant knowledge that the bod for her family is al- ways healthfully fresh. You cut several marketing trips off her weekly schedule. You make it easier for her to plan interesting menus and to serve tempting foods. The General Electric Refrigerator appeals to women particularly be- cause i. is soautornatic that it never PHONE 64 TITUS BROTHERS "Makes it Safe to be Hungry even needs oiling. It is unusually quiet. It is easy to keep clean be. cause there is a constant mild up- wardcutrent of air which rises from the coils and keeps the dust from settling. ' This "years ahead" refrigerator is the resulmf fifteen yearsof develop- ment in the Research laboratories of General Electric. It is guaran- teed by General meadow: shall be glad to show you the various models. You can buyyours oft a de. ferred payment plan. if you prefer. Libertyville, Ill PAGE THREE

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