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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Aug 1922, p. 7

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_fi"" dn . ' . | Agk fof Strike O. K. _ ". se im ~ag 2M 40 the nttwncl bowes of the ahing runcaten To wals out) CuMax of sPIRITED: DEBATE 'Trouble at Merrington, Kan., Follow Shooting of Fireman by: Guard-- Crows at Grand Island Quit Because of Threats. n bi ts AiA <hies / thia Tt 9 d J on the Rock Is: ington, Kan., and on the Union Pa-- dflc at Grand Island, Neb., following i put of brotherbood men after " j nc-::'flhdtml- + these »important ts has cote plétely Héed up passenger service over tho two lines to and from the coast mull, in sddition, may result in a -- h (/~~ MA Walk Out, Lm-.wmm Ahe railway clerks walked out, meot the detective as be was 9 off duty, +m is there?"-- the detective saaid. «engineer whom he charged with squirt Ral Workers Quit Their es e im h is ... in ¥ ','," Washingto re 'on the Rocy s | to suthorize j § point at Her | Ately take . , , Kan., and on the Union Pa--| MIG®S.Of th & at Grand Island, Neb., following| 19 the sens it of brotherbood men after| MaSsachuset raftroad guards. --The resois the men of their trains| on _of $1¢ qult because of an alleged threat: by h'w-'"'umm'fl* to markets,; «> nllomn,mo-m'r'-- 4 by thie «booting: there M. L Lotke, a--fremap, by a railroad de-- 3&&.--&-&;«-&% in--ghe city. * Local :;M--nl Minn.) as chairman and as a member of the bouse judiciary committee be-- cause of help alleged to have been given him in the last clectiond by the chorus of ayes. Senators on Floor Score the Cabinet of the Newberty case was renewed in the senate, with Democratic senators aseniling the recent letter of Secre tary Hughes as a "skillfol whitewash-- DEMOCRATS RAP SEC. HUGHES eredits the reputation for sincerity and fdirness which Secretary Hughes Trades Counclia in West Said to Have indorsed Movement for Indue-- trial War. Later Senator Pomerene (Dem., O.) «nd others joined in the attack, Mloux City, ln., Aug. 25.----Plans that have been maturing for more than a month for a nation--wide strike that Virtuaily would be a labor war came to light hare, according to John Shank, secrotury of the Trades and Labor as-- nembly. Trades and labor assembilles throughout the nation are demanding that the executive council of the Amer-- tean Federation of Labor call a na-- Monnl strike, Shank sald. More than men would be Involved. The City Trades and assembly the resolation anpd without debate. * " V ~ PLAN GENERAL LABOR STRIKE 1000 Reported Dead=inm=PFiccs. © P ces t UP COAST TR The engine crews at Grand I#land Washington, Arg. 2%.----Discussion Kansas. heir p'.{m olution in Senate Authoriz-- and ing President to Take Over Congress and Administration Accused by:Republicans as Well as Deme-- .._. grate--Measure 'Introduced 'by *' Waish of Massachusetts. ~ zfl over and operaie LNW T ~Of-- the country mfi In the sehate by se-wl of w' usetts. f 8 > M : \The resolution carries an appropria-- ton ~of $1,000,000 for that purpose. lt was referred to the interstate COM-- xc'om:ninee for reporL °. .0 ' quthorize the P1 h c' € ol ht ..« »onl epermit the td atressed. _ Congress and the . adwiii® tratidh were accused by K as well as Democrats, of h wit the country facing . a. fuel -- 6 ' On. Senator Cunimins, as cbairman of the senate interstate commerce com milttee, had introduced the ":. tration measure for broadening: powers of> the Interstate Comms commission lnd:mfll'm runmmmm propriating $250,000 2 Republican Floor Leader Mondeli President's ~coal-- Inquiry 1 4 would be reported out Mo K #A ¥ote would be 'had on It we 'ad-- journment for that day.~~=>-- * ~ The resolution came us the Climax of a spirited debate. in which the ©~*That there is 'hereby appropriated the sum of $1,000,000 to enable the President to begin the carrying out of f.'.rd 'full and -- complete to take over the mines and to operate them to their full capacit} for the beneft of the American peo-- _--*I have depiored the day when the railroads and mines should be operated Oy the government: but the time has i-?uum.uu» come necessity in order to prevent and death." Aeclared congress bas sat a for months and done noth-- : the President had not was 'A'rluudbu. 1 t do," be said, "is to uniot . to work and there will be plenty of coal and at a cheaper 'M'&;-Muum hetter remedy in the case for the operate say to the operators Anop and Bitg thiners can get: & we will furnish you ample Senator répiied "Choose th# latter, open mines and let any-- body theni who wants to. It 4 w erime for any class of men to Btfke where the govern went to mdjudge any dis hets ie cumund Benator Oumming Washington, Aug. 25.~A interposed. He n De Ya W'nlw Swiney, chief. l« $ of the republic-- HAVE «o7 sitith to tApiinn ThX reust thiorn x\ Reported Burrawunded by Free Bays Congress Afraid. of ~the i operation, coatrol or IN A NET congress Leaders the Extension will be the to 4.'.""'4";' hn »afe any product from the fi m except unm.cm.-,m the letter and if you have your ex EXHIBITS FOR® hibit already for the fair and avoided. material should be hs ' when hwbwmflo staiks --are selected Mfimfih'w number of long broad jeaves. In selecting corn, care should be taken to secure the staiks that have good shanks dropping moderately from three to four feet above ground. The height of toe @ars on the several staiks of an r should be uniform, It should a ob-- served that the ears conform to the SQUIRE EDGECATE_ lt M Cl 222 """:"m{:f Hoor that has en -- safficient moisture will be to make them pliable The ties should be at the head and £% in THE FAIR medium yif not dis-- y for OH L£ooxr AT TA RKesey"tn with ward yatil u. SA# TMER 8 A .."fif 'de-- sirable to .@@ alfalfa ,d ¥ for exhibit in 8P ve@ « fi' time € & * t eo: n for hay, 'This i8 . y jast as It is beginning . to bloskom. Seleet from the ficlds : the' Jos and 'i:ll' vigorous plan careful to» get plants of unif@nm height. After gutherints w bllie about thict as list place it in a do pluian. Spread out thinly. and leawe until the: e iss M marremai n gregen are gured in 1 room where there is a rdod--cireulation of the leaves britti«. 'They should. be til well cured. 1/ the grasses have sheaves, the floor or table may be mprickled with «.42 ind the plants awhile. m handled vltl:z:-:;- is some danger of tying sheaves too Wflz-h be -':fllt . on ver-- tractiveness, and them easier on hand at the for treat-- ing the trees, Mm 16 '_'4 pfl.ng,.ni:sdwnh} para--dichlorobenzsen@ is given in 49 dry AY,. AUGUST be cut evenly head down-- * wR t kn 2s 4 0 P¥ Wiha t . iss us 2 ty=| FIRST Wells. su t k Mo: 11 a m, Sermon g Rev. om of Carroliton, at u.&w Bermon by Rev. S. B. of Lake For-- FIRST c..nf;%fl . D. V.X. 161 Lincoln Ave. _ --_ . Phose® Mours: 1 to $:30 andt"t to 8 p. m. '-- MHouts: 1:30 to 56 & 6 to 8 p. m _ wtfldflfl"% v Ei W,. . Bracz "~. Assistant Staté Veterinarian Sabbath ) 945 a. m. W. G LIB 'ainT B Comnaston ATTORNEY AND mor aicks M---l!--------l . DBR. J. L. TAYLOR Suite 10--11, New Castle Hotal B -- Tctophomeg BOER : . 2 E%Rnn. Piano, Vng.& lo, Comet, Morn. o L y Docter of Chiropractic . ~--H.. HESLIN . F. BUTTERFIELD Is the Artful Dodger ble Is the Artful all . MELENDY SURYVEYOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH ¥artis, Houses and Lois Soid for ~ Exchanges of . . Labor Day Week, "Bring Your Nfihfl & To the Old 69th Annual i *h LAKE COUNTY FAIR Cash Or On Easy Terms --Advance Sheets of Premium List and H Book now ready. Big Book will be issued J hy thit PoC*".""The cost is 15 conts per pound (shists exten). REAL ESTATE, LOANS RENTING AND INSURANCH MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD knickers, towels, children's things, table and bed Hnen#-- 8 . _\ everything that needs. Washing-- o o oc ks Isundress about the m"-xy- ail the fuss a tesm . [ > We do ."m 'm " o¥ . e ' <I> : mild, white soap of tested Derity; we vinse, blec; starch and a Then--we iron your fiatwork, without friction or wear, upon ..3 _ We call for your family Inundry--dresses, -Ma nfoint oace, Tnthee's mings, taaie and bee Sooheel) would use. Aatwork ironer, and _ we _ your wonrn£ . . + Phone today--we'll send a representative promptly. "Where City and Country Meet" Libertyville, Hlinois -- -- -- . Wirtz, Secy. : : : W. I. Woodin, Pres | . ®Lake County Register [ b w on e _f,,; oD [ . o s T U'-'; *A s ' fi.&: :f% Printing . h=} . * Seppmaemead . 5 s ¥ + 3 4% x i > d{'f.w enb hn hocct s N ag of: eard ~---- and do it m pom;aynndwell. sz lal Quality of Workmanship High. _ Prices Moderate s Make our tent your headquarters at The Fair a Beautifully washed and ironed-- Everything ready to use or wear. & _ * r ' ' + uk C h " . l L EmE V JOHN HEIM a bills to th y regP P _¥ mLe! NRi / @ <4 Jb % Ad tex®t

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