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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Mar 1922, p. 3

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No otficers of the Parent--Teacher ts more beloved than a president of the Council, Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, and her ' muunma::-r:.*m afternoon brought aA circle of admirers. Mr. Langworthy's sub-- )-%"hmmp-w,fl in foare mainds sn the woned moke W muuduumdum --mot in either class as defined by a U. of 1. student as "old 'hens" or eisizns of the tendencies of young of the tendencies of young nl- =Mthdrdhu the forecast which she in some magazines. written in 1850 of the "shocking tendencies" of the young people of those days. + 'The Harry Green fxmily will move into the house which Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dicts are vacating to necessary it is the harder it is. But fipt"mmw for, to make their lives by protecting the youhg In five years fifty parents can' establish a custom so that it shall be @ fashton."* s paraile Uiiiaap ind Sihded to Mise sumt of money to finisa 'paying for the buy a for d'r-. communit: if it l-&.'zdfln ug; Ipl-yflfil-vlfldh sister--in--law. Mrs. Claude Van Ars-- dale sat the Highland Park hospital Wednesday afternoon. £ day. Confectionery store, &n Wednesdays and Saturdays. Office hours from 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Phone 218--R. Dr. J. P. O'Connell, dentist. has an office in Deerficld, over Hermann Robert Pettis has the grippe. 424 DEBATE IN SENATE is WARM Johnsen Also Fiays Administration AS Resurrecting League of Nations« Deciares He Will Vote Against _ Borah <Asks Why if Secretary . Was Author Did He "Who . wrote mu:to-:-M!l' Pm treaty and ts "W ments?" persisted in senfite debate on suprounding (me FeN"" m'%ummwfi- Hughes when if was signed, presented, _ ¥le Idabo senator's com flf:th-uddamw mm by ;Benator Johnson (Rep. Y, led to a sharp passage between i','.,f" recencilable leaders and Sen-- ugfllw"m drais delegatien. . Both MWr. Horah and Hr Johngon later Insisted they© bad n lt Arutscaccart-- Aiinantv esns P ied c B L VERpP aot meant to reflect on the veracity of * "Who wrote the treaty with' a doubt in it?" tion as to why the point was not set-- tied in the treaty itsolf. f&.gauum'-flllt- 1#, he wrote this treaty. , then, didn't the idea come into Mr. Hughes' mind when hbe was writ-- ing the treaty to Include the proviaion rowmr To me is the most conclusive proof that somebody else wrote the treaty." ® ' "% whall voté against this treaty be-- , can over to ~"r--b this country ::J_ was feable will have de-- from it and our record in. his will be that, striving to barter wur heritage for safety, we lost safety 4 en taid & Washington to Demand Pay for Expen-- ditures on Rhine. Washington, March 14. --The Ameri« can government doos not intend to al-- low the allies to take all that Germany can pay in re and leave noth-- ntw::n" i yek o the it dianee on mghenanininy na... * SIDETRACKED BILLS IRK U. S. s pronouncement This pro P of ?"'m"' was mv + $ Paris l fale to the Unit-- T' > C «Cccupation ; i Ahe American goy-- that Rewrite It? ment in Washington for B C t'c!tln'uu.ub_ll*"'l-!.flm:': to m\vm: & 3:@"""?&: 'mmum members of the house ways and p HMouse Ways and Means Committee Do. cide to Make No Change in Republicans Stand Pat on the Soldiers' Bonus Bill Hetate of Roifes in Engiland Placed on the Market. London, March 14.--The Heacham the ancient home of the Roife one of whom, John Rolfe, mar-- ried is, daughter of. Chisf TO SELL POCAHONTAS' HOME %' an of Virginia, i» 1614, is for sale. property is situated in West olk, next--to the king's *ll" n.; and covers 1,750 acres." was owned by the Rolfes for many ~* mufl}ncn Court on 5x : " bf Murder. ~# ,."M March 11 --The case roe 0. ("*Fatty") Arbuckl ror iéfivfifl with manslau epnsoy / cb " chotighe the death of: "cale e * wot T far the third THIRD ARBUCKLE TRIAL is ON Btepben Weinberg is under Indict-- der in the navy Snd * (REOS ABE BACK OF > (REVOLT IN AFRICA < FIGHT ON FOR JOHANNESBURG Strikers Striving to Capture Town Be-- fore Re--enforcements Arrive--At tempt to Kill Gen. Smuts Fails Captured Sples Say Money for unlfit-m From W Is believed IB ofmfcial circles, the .fi st that chere will cof thsué To be aninll setbacks, such as """'""".z' 14.--Discor-- ory of a radio ) light ray that qu-uo-v-ma a city is claimed by.Rdgar L. Hollings head, Pasadena scientist and electrical engineer. He ssserts that new ray increases or reduces weight of metals, penetrating 11' inches of solid steel, makes rocks as (Pansparent as walci, and disintegrates the heaviest sub-- stance so it passes away into air. Unlike radium, which radiates in all directions at ohe speed, the new ray, he says, can: be controlled as to speed and direction. sunshine brought O0t the first spring Must Not Even Show. the Paris Dacress. FIRST --SPRING TOILETTES M'lt peace will soon March 14--The opening of m' --An sgeney 'dis c c ces ure of and revol ud ankles for suits worn wil t public anction on the | | _ premises u*lboln!uml 'q 2% mile#, of Gurnee, com-- > mencing at 30 a. m.on / _ | Ni 80 Head ?&" C 1o Smew *' 100 Chickens Harness > Usuar Farm Machinery Usual terms of sale. "or .3 Farnam, Prop. #5 paid down puts it in your House. $6.50 a month a day . completes payments'for a with a awinging wringer PUBLIC SERVICE CO. m.hfinwuh washing costs about 5 cents FEDERAL at amy of our Sales Rooms CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. OC Notthern Iilincis , March 21, 1922 '-wy vILLE TICKET OFFICE . _ , Passenger Statio: + ie tie . Phone The Easier Way and tiresonfe waiting. mvefqgwmamopenqgm'mmmnuu s the South Side, Chicago--68rd and Dorchester. These £ traing also stop at Loop Stations, 48rd and Calumet, and _ ____ 63rd and University. To the South Side-- Trains leave W at intervals from a. m. to 1/ at 11:48 a m. and every h after until 8:48 p. m; then $ Lake Bluff for Phillip Jaeger W hat Number Did You Call? It is always the best pri to consult the direc-- totybcxayeyouumt phone call unless you m'sl:;}rcofthembg.'h. you call for the m a M 1SC 1 has been changed, it is necessary he operator to pass this call to another operator, who checks the number called and advises you in turn of the error, This necessarily slows the service. > i 'The directory has a page on which nuinbers fre-- g'ady called may be noted for ready mna. is list alould be checked and corrected each new issue of the directory and all other handy lists should be discarded. -- i AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO . . Libertyville ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE pt connections at LSPECIAL _ attention Preceeds 'of b pl-;fly '.-lthd. This Totiddreg plieation.. Cold e Btalls 1 and 8 * puien Swest Wholconie Marmet e o. L. ---- ..

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