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Lake County Register (1922), 19 Jul 1922, p. 7

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NEWS lr, WNW m Autumnal Roport M tab Wort u.- Advanced mu m _ "and?" Condmona An Favorable. growing (mp-n, mu: m. weekly report of A. J. Surmtl. agricultural stall.- llcum fur llllnoln. "TOW". have retuttltttr0 mod-mute." kl. "pm mu. Hum. "Oeegsehtsttt all. elrly mane "W nlloval draught nmdlvlouu over ttte Whirl (MM of the slum tvttlle m In be!" mum lune kept plum 'ml on the unlu wot mom of the "all um! mum-rm lift-Ali. Furl" work I. well mlnnm'ul. [Although mmr uh" hut-unwed by wet weather. Win, ter Ilka! and r,u- lmrvmu is ittrgely completed. estwpt in the nonhvm um: Thmlllng "um ulm ml up In thr. uuulh by mm, Tl-u. an sunn- xhrlwlwl grain, but it is "MIN", a fair to gum] quality. Th" "inn-r wheat [mm-m1 is lbuve Hm nwmm- fur the pluw. nnul rye b he!" the uwrugu. It in t't'uthri: Sputum-Id. July 18.--Tbe In! Week has been arm-rail) tumble for all growing ('l'nlln. my; the weekly report WEI WEEK BENEFITS CROPS rye tn near Um uwruxv. It G Human cool for corn. Mun) early new: urn very waking, mum-hilly In the north. on In]! of the slum. Conditions urn- eeattr show Improvement. Ntate prof podl If? about nwrnge. mus were hemmed by rain: in the north. but ne- nee - too luto- to make tnuch dump In the mtlu-rn rrup outlook where In"!!! in now In program, The "at. crop ts poor. ('ontlnued cool rather. with "will rattan. w" {Ivor-bl: nk my when! and tragic, In the m. where thene urn-um In - Re mtted, but the pro.peet I. below ner- Me, due to ndwm died- of cutter am heat And rust. Clover harvest by Dan completvd and tlmothy cut- tru't. "n admin-ed. my yields an mv-ble turn"): The white potato mt In lmprnvlng. but the outlook I. -ftwtory In many localltlel. due to Harlin m-wro drought than". Sign! pout-amtur the moat part Ire dob' troll mm! are above avenge. Apple "up prmqu-rtu comm.» [mum lug. Pour prmq-wtn - the "my Pncba show tt Man rum. Berry W - re.mttwqt by dmuxht. but but has: Impros In: m. 2Be mp- ply d farm labor II Mona! mule. shun there an- mu "port: of 'd-what ,scttrte' during rush ped- ad 1' Invest} 1mm PM "and. Um. an Mr-4the pro-et toe a - M - h [III-0|- - Very 3373 by Men-"or ii 8. _ of the UM" at In!" In young orrhard. [an main-d up and it In lberdoR only IMO in year's rrop um be the In In I (hunt. the Hortieutturtat m 'llllnoll bald- . strategic pal- uoa h "far-n- to "areeeine of you." my: the "ticte. "Matt of the may. pneh' 3mm: "(Ion tsts".':,', Mum when" dour mt south " 'tttF Tho on M When-n lot-lulu In oearir all "on! of new!" In} llllnohl In." mature. and the crop from the Wqrortartt producing region. furth- or nub-(h on not mum mu nfter the "It." can In mrketd: that " m any, the Imus-l.- modal-l rum" mtnrly n a ttore when "r? few preeN. - "allude trom "ther no - Tttin [PP-H) 'umplitles the mar he". pram." It" WI! Trail Flinn. Gin. My trt.--Puuw for martin; (he Chum-aha" trail from Quinn-y throrqtt the Mate of Ill-turn" to Kan all my. Iv"- mnrh- at the annual moon]. of tbe "mm-Mum Trail an" NIH" here. New!) vn-r) tumn nu the "all trom 1l't'r"" In 1'hirtitto um; rep raw-Mal. Thl' h-lluuin: "ttbcrs nvrv 'Het-d: Prushknl. Homm- b'. Faxots. The der GI bert " and (II ot this bile " II too um Md 'tttvhs Pull M Ctrtr9terrn Oorram JMet, July Tui-.-.)" 1tor trett,'revetttreurt" your: old. been I "ttruit Jurls'e In 1TI III"! I!!!" mu] who "at: t lurid In "HIM!" In point n ail" Mhn'Inx a tiuy'.u "Im- nntrqt wall W'HH' to the ll Aug. It. 1m. Hr was Dan 1844. tn Wooster. Wam n and punt-d Mn vnrwr n I mun": nth-r "tttu.vitw Inw l in "mi _ Train Km. Two. lamina-n. July 18.-Mlll Carre (Try "A her brother Irv-n killed an n ma'hu) mum, tttruth of here when "new bully "It struck by a Nomi. A w. pawl-pr tn}! . Ttl-ttltr Win of the Mate "WW- Gare Tram H." Auto; Three D,e . of (be rum-mm" Trnll "w I here. Smut," o-n-r) [mm nu m tom Quinn In I'hlnlln btilm rer er1. le fl-IIHUHIL' oftbrrs "'T J: I'NIh'n'. "eortre F. Ham ', and xiw-prn-Mrm. Hm": IW'" 1piiirrc.t: term"! 'iosIrres A J 'A'VO'M, I'Hllu'lnn' .ertt trrnvrn-r, IV. SV ll!"l>h¥n-'l " Dim", CurcuR Judge, Die. Mn. N, Sc _ll|ll M aly injurr "d It rug" h " " tart MN M m of " "" Mrs VI "tttr, I Mr . "t. _ o, mph In! Mr M I The avernw- price I mile lngd 'tr the low MIMI?" jm for I'm ie, new paverwvt is $22,150. On 'top of that prir-- must lilo be piled the cost of the nement to be used. This cement i- turd-had freq by the "we. Mort of _'re ne whigh'nyi. 'moreover him rm. paving O! which l,have been opuw within.the last New day!) have ivlii ',y been graded IPRINGFIILD, 111., July 14-7 w - are sought from ttm pow pl. of Illinois for building tho in"! - of new hard road. for whieh bids have just been - by ou- "I of the lube div" of ttite ways at SsprintMeld. Their total cost to the taxpayers, it]; deduct! by experts, will average wig" in ex- m. of the top limit 'sad by Gov. Len Small at $30,000 a mill. An average cost of ttpoo a mile for cement and $3,000 to - a mile for grading, added.to the BW- forage bid of 322,150 for _ iwould bring the cost to the taxpay- 4ers of building Illinois' Inuit con- "ineent of new hard roads to tome- 'Wherc between 831,500 and 882M 3 mile. Jan in to level ID. Corn be V (km... 33,000 a Mile The iate,t, oftieial estimate of state authurmm for the coat of the cement {undrhed free to contractors b? the state 1. $5,000 a mile. That I! 81,500 le.s; than the out! earner in the season and it is Illd Dy a- m to represent barely the cost to the state at the mill. The freight must be tacked on to this estimate, and I fair estimate for the (night. experts. say, would approximate 31M 3 mile. _ That i When Inst year Gov. Small flxed $30,000 as the topmost price I mile for the thousands of mile: of new hard roads the people have voted for the state of a con new estimu- ed to exceed $100,000.01". uncut mad building costs wen "eoeh high a M they In 30', upon: de- elm that if 330.000 in a my prtee n mile for bulbs on hub in Illi, - hat not. anwy loo than ".00. ought to be a fair price this thG its? all: for the eoetateiaerion 011.1% mile- of emtemte roads. They no to h Mud over nine- un e-tttis Th. total at. of to. low bid. for laying there 101's miles of In and": h 81.247100. This total is admin of the out or £0- meat, which " the estimate of t.5mtt I mile would amount to $507,500. tt the {All to indude the prior ox- pom-e for [m which firurrs Have at yet been uncertain", The counties h which it " prw PfPf DMD"! rerun tq Bet I posed to build these latest "yetlorlc We! on their pmputy, lad realty of roads - Peoria. Huron. Green, men say, Although seven! ftrme Hamilton. Inn-hall. Mlin. "It In willing to Rd at high " 82M hum". Will, luoopin. "'. B, M. I "an foot for desirable dam Fayette. Meuan, Clinton, Mar-iamilou, fer owner! will dim" .n, Hancock. have", Wumlhmi. W'rn, l, price lower than $3M. Harte), "we". melfoni. W'n nob-go and Cook. A "of! h..- been sent out {run .vrrin.Nld to the efrret that tlr A story has been sent out from', .vrrirt.Nld to the etreet that iii/ttgg'; 25 m 30 M te bid, oped last week an- Iou. This outifr for um"! view tteqtttr to have been hand upon. Jam in Cmmty 1N- suwment atm'hutml to tt Mg" 'vffieUl of the state I'uuhuuv» "tvi-l, Examination: for prospective "Ill' tlt', "yr.' T . "an." in the grade school. of rung". ",,r,',',,ti1,,,'i,i, J",..,;'.),";';',,?, county were started today and u ' m n m 1rl . ' ' . " mile which h'w Mn fixed M thr will be finished tomorrow. Cum}. " . Ssperintendent T. A. Svmpmn took L' 1'erTtor. .L.-_. " .L- 4-.-:L. "I u.. may". county or public expe The exact l fair Tho I'M addition prom: w The lake County Register After thi with road I "rot bid brndght t Pm IO! More Miles semi-mkly nevupnper bid: are GAS BUGGIES com-Men predict" will hug Higher tTc. 'ttttr-, "YA-c t I \ al aj',] MI ~'4 a titll')':) Cl N' 1/"..31' '; I air, grading i, petty etittmar 'sr grading th :1'000 3 mm this to gran- A: county, am: sex downstate he land is not Hue of a few heart of the more grading .000 Aw t saw ty rmsf - 'DIO - 113w: THAV cT.'g2t, PM Governor Len Small hopes to build 10M miles of pavod highway- in Illinois before the Oink-lion of his term of office, it wu leumed here today. i Worked Hard on Plan The Governor has worked hard or, road plans during his patient trip up the Mississippi and it is said that he has presented his road ex- perts with a complete program of paved highways which he wants completed during his administration l Completion of two gaps, east and west of Juliet. will give a complete paved road across the state, it is pointed out, and the Chicago-East St. Louis highway should be com- ,lpletecl within a short time, meaning " smooth highway from Chicago to St. Louis. With the completion of Ethese two great trons state roads Latention will be turned to other I trunk highways. This is the most ambit" paving prognm over underlain by any state and will place Illinois fur ahead on the good roads map M Amelie; Trunk hillhnuys, of course. will be complete" tirst and than inter- eounly road, will be Metal to afford every farm dist" ("fed connection with the main arteries, of travel. lt meat), closer connectiun between the city and rural districts. with lower prim-w for farm products milli to r: } Tutirm,whiehisbothmtailand tubleule of manufactured products. ';wnnts a building in the down" 'uetion with," for dinplarxooms [on the (in: noor and offi-s on {the second and third noortr. Million Dollar Corporation Seeks Property in Busi- ness District Seva other Climb null or tablhhmenu also went "are - but have been unable to - " We priceth in up!" 1hr! in tho I Wuhan firm which h neekinx Gare-cc tree! m, but ha been nimble to It was ntsthoritatively stated to- day by I local ml estate firm that a $1,000,000 Chimp Ab corporation would move to Waukegan u soon as it could m suitable property in the business district. clout-dad Property mm along Ounce that mania!" uh. to at a price on their prop-ty, loql zany Examinations for prospocuve when in the grade school: of the county were started (why uni will be finished tomorrow. County Superintendent T. A. Simpmn took darn of the details of Hr nam- htathorr_ for which sovem' .ppli- "lions Mere received. I' I! esti- mated that between 25 ar,! fl) will have taken the costs whe: the ex- Imlnatlons elone Winona" ighways The naminntions aw mm: In formerly hm fret that road of tho I: and cities in tho churn that their trade tearhe nabs of some normal enl - and mdunto- t RM!" are not requi the examination. It n t, to ""K Wise 7510 BUILD ROADS tscline said t 'or ll! of renuirml t. take e Governor p'runs tune to my '-t* w 'ine to "sit it: '"-i. This t; x, it ":1 on each YAHOn to the Pen rm. " 'ieved thet um . taxatimt will sul of matorii. W mthis "ale, ~ense Nes am I be pooled and. uctioq of new of the but": lam-ml or uni ( In every wily where there at in " Chamber d Commerce. it wo Ai s,'seem to Us that this organization _ llhruugh a Wmmiuee should 'be the proper mil-anon to .anle " i Me mummy, of "norm trees. 's l Too "fun we think that Memo .iat i- , trees can be ptnrtted on]; at spring -c) lime Jt i, a met that Mernouit lures can be pw fully as well in r; fall, and 11 ill. Inch more sa" tie , acuity time to tearn. l.' The kind, - to he plantel It lltpenvl hum-1y a" the loc Mun and 'n i choice of Lhou'dolng the planting. l' l One thing, homr, should be carc- " tull: ' named. Do not plant any tuft BEGIJ PLAN TO with Inch comm" desire, to plant, tree, as a man. 'onument to those who Mfered tts-elven fur the pro- tection of the " durtns: the world wu". "any ities fail in the etfort, tor {u that no "I Ire made. It eoruiderable "In to mine the ' Ind prepare d.- Ihite concreu T 00 often than in charge of 7 enterprise an to make the ry arrangements am. as a rem planting time arrives and no - is ready. wooded trues at those which am short In"; We have read that one commdmt) nan planted several hun- dreu :pplr "e. Why not plant apple area? be leaf is good, lite bison: In beautiful, and the fruit useful. The no. cost less than l» the Cm or "thar bird wooded ttees. It 1s imp-mat that meyum sized nee: be and for madame plumb k. Too often the trees planted m or small they are neglected and suffer FOVPTE loan. Why not ask: plans Mr the -intr of Memorial trees, Novembc of this year. Just remember that you will never plant any teen unless plans in: made and do not forget that " Plan to Plant Another Tree" will help irou plan. vlepend choice One th fully l Cook county will be proud of thei large Acreage rem] for the Pea-t ple'g Plan Grounds This never could have been nercomNirited but for ml law by which counties Wm enabled' to establish these news of wood-l 'Und for the people. It seems dam very few of the aunties of Illinois) have made use of this measure which was intended to hike it possible to have natural was of beauty and recreation estabbhed and main- mined for the M of all. It is comp-My easy for and: county to secure there Forest he serves. Some - from the Pa- 'Bureau or Mr of Comm ought to n one. get in touch via the Bond of "hon and ac to it that Foreigner": are es- "blinked in each ' of the counties in Illinois. A lt does not mud" that I lot of people should duo. a lot of time to this worthy can. It simply means that m or in: pawn in a county work ugh Incl! enthu- There is no nnc living who does not like the H They add a wonderful touch of beauty to the home and their sweet fragrance lasts for many a day. Sweeter yet " the thought that prompts a person to make them a g-it. Say It with Flowers LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Greenhouse" Phone 174d Res. Phogggl-R-Z Flowers for any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. S. ave van a Fond Preserve-s Rowers thought n.- Trees Bring Natural Beauty Into Your Home go's Pretty Fahd of the Game "by! , _ [hum "OTHER rad-m t' 1.hqijpN'Eag1AiJrTdlEii JOSEPH KOHOUT ved one at home who would appreciate y- ur Memo 'ial at spring Memuzial as well iv 0-3 Thi, l; "do! that our girl, at. "l Nanny " h in I moat beautiful u color. lt " y. our atop to note thu, Ulthir, o/or. . m from one of UL) we! lovely \nmb, "The Tank." TI There .1. nun] varieties t," " tamaru I" of the VW: arv Mihnoi.: .n [Ill-oh. Tamarix "input ts AOStquts B "decay hardy and l " withuu: Jon" the but of the tam lat-ix It In In Nil bloom " the prr ref sent tune and will bloom ngain [l 'd.Sepu'mwr and October. The fat" v'l'is that this name when tnnslutml ld l mam, "A mud stick that bloom, " ', in the full." . 1 TM mm must not be Ctrl- ut r fused l m the Mk. The tam url, amok we men. The tamarix is :. .1 l shrub. mom to the height of lt in lto 16 ham, has long slender branches: ti- the leases m feathery and the lbloom l~ born on the ends of thr eilsterns, and in heavy profusion, anll ml . then scattering bloom appear almost 4'. ', all alony the stem. The light bluish V _ green {clings in combination with ,ft 2 the perriwinkle color make n most se" delightful 3nd pleasing shrub for " most any position desired. '; Louis rum, Milwaukee, Marie iSnyder, Appleton. Charles E. McCormuk, Racine, {Elizabeth Wk. Racine. Pull H. Meyers, Manitowoc, Lydia j. Hrabik. Manitowoc. l Allen L Clement. Hmitowoc. ,Ihrolea Myers, Manitowoc. The lunar hard.: Aesta withw arix. sent l Septe neon " n' l Michael Dotson, Milwaukee, Wel helmina Shack, Milwaukee. - "prank"; 'rakavee, Milwaukee, Helen Wurgolet, Milwtrykee: A Tamarix Hispidn Aestavilia is mt very well known, but as the people we! mluainted with it, it will be- come as popular us the bridal wreath. George B. Biown, Chicago, Nora M. Elkey, Chiugo. H _ "71mph Rumi, Kenosha, Joseph- ine' Angina, Kenoahn. --- - Stanlgy J. Smith, Racine, Nettie Bieha, Racine. __- _ Edwin Jabs, Intake, Latin Hoppe, Milwtphi. . Rocco 3mg. Waukesha, thr- rie V. Walker; 'Iuhexha. Clyde Mm, Kenosha, Ellen Martz, Kw -iieri,ia,, . Niemann, Milwaukee, Muriel Price, Ritual"- tat J. Hun-on. Gm, Raeti. MARRIAGE LICENSES "'Triri'iiiCirdimiter, Zion. Edith E. Robins, Tumult, Ill. -Hrr'ryri1rGG, Milwaukee, my linzan. Him. Earl P. Beatt, Chicago, Won M. " E. Ml. John Priedl Over, Chimp. Chub. P. Behmefef, m. a." 'Frieui, "I"; also. Princes sight of fresh Nellie H P. Karofotis, MIN/nut". No. . , Oshkosh. on". H. Billman, cu Hold. Ulric Adams, Chicawo, I?" Klaman, lhanville, l H-ri,Ahuwille, lll. William P. Oneby, Chieag ion . Jones, Milwaukee. - J. Prather ,Chie:w F,'. Ingbery. Chicago. Charles Berswr, Chie:cr, "mm, Chivn'w. Louis . Manlynbaml, Chi-, Add.- B. Weiner, Chicago. Andrew F" W" _ Mutation, Chicago. "it i/ii yy 1mm fldiioleLumiiry Phone 89 T think!" "WSI8ttn ry ""k1u'rl."rru----r. tziU,p,ea'rat""""""'"" m - H can 3mm ' Pt-tu-qt-ttom-ttnth-ttr. Try this better - tubing-j 48 THE REGISTER ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BOOST FOR CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY Schanck Hardware Co. 2n,1Ua='ft1'1ifld"S3U1tt'fl'r',u'r - 'grtu',NIt " - oaerr-darN1 Pt,,'tfggttth' myriandundummm , vie-Mun. _ Warmly-abandon." "mnywmm- Wuhan-not". hunt. Sterling Washers Electric - $75.00 Power - $47 .50 Chic-n HIGHLAND Pm Violet I All" Mar- E1110 anti-l DryClamuIann C. Stephen Imam}? but. Elude McGee. Lake Gm Ray Knee, Pond du Lac. In" d Knhn. Xanadu. louph T. Weidner, .iedrteat. Edith . Mttriek, m Hd'hts. - - Siephen Atteridge. M. Mar um Tryer, Chicago. 7 W". "no "-3 High!" M M I'D-I'D LIBERTYVILLE BYBECK

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