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Lake County Register (1922), 29 Mar 1922, p. 8

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mw ATION 18 iN £34 creased to $42,815,661. The vote, leaders admitted, was not whly --a--rebuff ~to ~the --appropriations committes, but indicated house disap-- 'proval of 'the budget system of esti-- mating appropriations for govern-- Leader Mondell. f .,wunwwm bpponents were organizing a deliber-- ate assault on the budget system for political .purposes. ..An appropriation bill 'carrying $28,-- ©21,857 for the Departments of State and Justice, including the féderal ju-- 'dliciary, was laid before the house by Mouse Expresses Resentment Against _'Committee and Budget by a Vote . ---- of 158 to 54. i Werhington, .. Mirch .. 98-- _Resen'. ment in the house to the power of the w 'committee | .was -- ex-- pr when a yote of 158 to 54 gave :wu to the proposal to increase he -- approprintion for riv-- ufi harbors improvement to $42,-- -- Cleveland, O., March 28. --The board of directors of the Cleveland jchamber of commerce nmsserts in a report just made public that the La Follette sea-- man's act handicaps American ship-- from the present fiscal year, and $1,-- 1837,056 less than the amount request: ed. The Department of Justice appro-- priation is placed at $17,074,121, a re-- @uction of $114,167 from the present year and of $1,457.025 from the total requested by the attorney general, MM"M"" . La Foliette Law Hampers Lake . Shipping. clal request for $150,000 for prohibi-- _ Of this total $9,448,736 is for the State department, a.cut of $7,405,609 tion enforcement. report, issued after an investigation by the chamber recommends that ac-- tion be taken to seek repeal of certain 'eections of the act, pointing out that since the passage of the bill not a pas-- senger boat has been put in the Amer-- lcan service on the Great Lakes, Sev-- ASK SEAMAN'S ACT CHANGE ping on the Great Lakes and is driving Inke traffic to Canadian ships. The been transferred from American to Canadian registry since the passage of the bill, the report states, and the ton-- mage of the American fleet 'has, in-- ereased only one per cent, while the \Canadian lake ficot has increased 35 : FLOUR--Hard spring wheat--Short pat» lents, ©15@14; special mill brands, in HAY--Noe. 1 timothy hay, $2.000%.400; r'.".'... clover mized. $1,00081.00, No: timothy, $19.00@82.00; No. 1 clover mixed ?m $6@§.m. Rjyo four --White patentsa, $.9005.%; dark, 1.5@1.10. THE MARKETS c C 15% 'lto--T-IYuu con-- n at the Highland Park 196 mcmg i. 89. . n.ghu.n tball girls of L. T. H. hiked > '.Wuuhe:'ans:n S.tuxd;' morning. They attended a show' in E" P iergusrite _ Wooividgs of the week end vit:dl;cr pnn' q'z Aoe mhon sele wodnase~ * _ C family motored to Chicago on Sat-- urday 'and visited relatives. §# 'Miss Stella Langworthy has tu to-- DeKalb Normal ' :& a week with Liberty ¥ duties at Triggs . and .Johnson's store . 'two weeks' absence on t of iliness. g ises Haxrnah and Ada M , ina:h.o.flsgfi N' Ta ge at the f wa M-mwnndliuBalC'M! -mth Shriner's cireus at Medin: 'Temple, Chicago on Satur-- day evening. C ' Smith 1 dinner guests of Mr. and lm!mi-hrmolw-nhlno' Sunday. Araa n i# Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Miller and Mr." and . Mrs. G. C) Gridley heard Fritz Kreisler at the Auditorium on J. D. Bilborrow University of Hlinois state leader, attended / the -- -- of the Lake County on Sat-- ~~Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and tended . Shrifier's . cireus Medinan téemple on Saturday after-- & members of Odd Fel-- d Rebekah lodges left on a car on Saturday for Kenosha to sattend a county meeting at the Kenotha lodge. Good speakers were present and Waukegan high school orchestra furnished music for the dancing. Refreshments were served. William Lightbody made later Lawrence's Guild will have its Phone 39 Schanck Hardware Co. VIL i Wheeler and Miss mmw the home of Mrs. Power Sterling Washers R ta Triges an i ol 4 t P 3 d haz been ib ) Blunthe Burmister at that | plnce and Navy stor@) The many ways in ich -- &'m days. , \beans may be used is giv@mtiart f the guest of | Booklet which will be PM 'to ) at matinee in| each lady interested. TR .'; rd on afternoon, > S ¥ . the e May ang same pe as that which will be ns and Namey) Served at the West End Woman's . A ) Club at its annual banquet on April s of L. T. H. & ', C Club x»."'l-' c al . an canf C \% Miss Myrtle A.'Smale, danghter Oof Charles Smale of this village and John Van Der Spoo! were married on Baturday evening, March 25 at the home of the bride's father on New-- berry avenue. The cc"omony wHsn "fmd at 8 o'cloc. in -- the , "Rev. Eart C. ""E: . They will reside on Sec-- ond street. ; .--p > ~~Miss Fritts is demonstrating the MWOICMN'-' ing powder at Triggs and Johnson's ;m,"'wyud Wednesday and Earl Corlett's store on Thurs-- day, Friday and Saturday of this week. Delicious cakes and biscuits are on demonstration and explicit --directions in the use of the powder May Is Month for Blossom-- ing> of Five of, Forty * Varieties 7 Native flowering trees and shrubs of which there are about forty popu-- . warieties, will open their blossom-- um on next month, © with _ the biooming iof five' of 'their number in rose pink, yellow, purple and white, given. Housewives are cordially in-- vited to call. s Frx These first five of Illinois' blossom-- ing trees, the red bud of judas tree; the yellow . poplar,> 0 t""tl'; PA -.ummb"ri\&'fll hold May. . Following m * summer sunshine there will be a n'lllot other indigenous trees and shrubs whose blossoms will appear on the self same branches that bore blos-- soms it prévious years. Commonest varieties of the flower-- ing trees that are natives of. this state are given below, with the color 'MM.unndtMn'nthd their' blooming: & Red Bud or Judas Tree--Rose pink, April and May. m---m:gnm 'Y¥ellow Poplar or Tree--Green-- ish yellow, April and: May. "Flowering Dogwood .-- _ Greenish white, April and May. Water Ash or Hop Tree--Greenish white, May: and June. Wild Cherry or Choke Cherry-- Wahoo--White, May, and June. --MHawthorne--Whit, May and June. ~"Crab Apple--Fragrant --rose white, May and June. * k June Locust or Honey Locust--White frigrant; May and June. Cataipa----White, June. :. o Linden or Basew rant; June and July Buckeye--Greenish --yellow, -- April Stagbush--White, May. Fringe 'Tree--Perfect white, May J Let the famous . _ |stars entertain-- = -- | you every night # 4 'mm:l:;gcharm Swilie ** ?;'v::_;z 9 f i e rige s yolk ban ns . sork."" _ -- M Take Advantage of This Temporary Offer * Instrumental: Opera: 'The music treasures from immortal composers, sung by greatartists, such as Ponselle, Hackett and Stracciari. 'The works of Verdi, Wagner, Gounod and the other immortal composers-- are available. TheGrafonola brings all the best music right toyour own home. and .all other musical instruments ' are beautifully reproduced by the Gmfoqoh--rkhtinywrownhome. 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