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Lake County Register (1922), 30 Aug 1922, p. 8

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im k _ . : SENATORS STRONGLY OPPOSED es o. Tok Tain m . OPENS BIG FIGHT: FOR TRAIN WRECK &wmfl----worl ?MM«(WE;&- 19 the M C was so pronounced Whmwm! leaders expressed doubt of their ability | om.go-nnmmm Leaders Express Doubt of Their Abii.' Further Details of sabokage * 71 Uy : 4 A Athe~Bill. Through the | wealed in the Quiz of Four Pri idist» nver Goos Ahead | © oners at Chicago Concerning -- Opposition to the Winsiow bill in the house was voited at the hearing before the committee on interstate and for-- eign commerce. After several hours of congidered the bill in executive se# wion. ~It later was reported out fa-- worably, /« * (--~> had manifested strong disapproval of . Moover Goes Ahead With Plans. Meanwhile . the _ administration, massion, is going ahead plans to measures p s and * 'vongress will receive favorable consid-- Rigea, Aug: 2%.----George Tchitcherin, commumnissar for foreign affairs Russian soviet government, is king «# paskport to go to the United in an endesvor to secure a loan *bmmvwn--ub No port--Believed in QGer-- E&mwmum , frontier while trying to go to Lon -umpunm-n STONE PROBES ALTON STRIKE _ (leveland, O., Ang. 20.--Warren 8. g-u- ha.::-.-nu):f ' % man to Roodhouse to investt gmmmdfifl\ bad jJoined im the Chicage "'h strike, Until he received an jprous Opposition in © Both | Four Striking Shopmen Confes$ cce in Apnifetrations _ | _ to Pariipation morme, «fficial report he would make no state TEXTILE WAGES RESTORED Beveral Eastern Milis Open Gates -- Bchedule in Efect Befors 20 Per Cent Cut. ' fimoomh the 20 per cent reduction in the textile strike in March w % Roodhouse to investigate the mee, . Maks., -- Aug. 20.--The Katama and Acsadia mfils L, Air gates to employses on a many Now. motwonq-zl-dnlfll- were seiged. All ten are held incom-- municado and police refuse to reveal where they are held. mm~mm-m Ited, crack New: York Chicago train, was to have been deliberately lm' 'm m -- m % state, fedéral and special railway AU-- thorities continued their investigation aaofihdmwm lcals in striking railway union : Following the confessions, five of the nlite arrested Sunday in connec-- tion with the case were released, but Further Details of Sabotage Piots Re-- climax of a campaign of terror which mmm-gf@!fl, .' Plot Details Bared. # : of a nation--wide sabotage _%flummhdv %nflmmfi alt parts of the country have beed uncovered during the last 24 hours in raids confessions. f~¢¢.&.fiewh all of them apparently beid withoot cognizance ar approval of union of-- «ale, in various localities Where the terrorism plans were drawn up and Mre. Kathorine Wainwright of Spring field (1ll.} Gucsumbe in Mospital Weeks. u. . cpp Vavid TiEE "M"fl&----" es } Wis. -- number of withesmes at the Cofomer's| Joseph B ; Mandy Inquest tomorrow. i2' Leesch, ikee, -- _ > nmm.'.mmnguu 1pe ; Jean-- A. L Higgins, indicated that there | nette. wook mercury poisoning. Vital of ' went to New York for analyms _ TWO KiLLED BY RAL. guaro Camak, Ga., Aug. %--Daen flt ley Latimore, 5 Wdares ryrue e rendered to the -a 16 W M with Mr .aad Mrs. Howard . n 1-"-'.1-."3«n.b.n%l . nug mm to on with Mr 1 Mck .il- C. Joan -- Mrs. C. Joanson and son Conta of Chicago were guests" of ("umnmq- s a and Mrs, William S of Chicago were guests of ¥®. 4. Martin on Sunday. Mrs. Maria Wilson -- to Libertyville after ) weeks' the week end with Mr. dnd Mrs. J. M. Langworthy--of Chictago. . FOR® SALE--Yacant lot.. with . 165 feet frontage and over 800 feet deep. Well located. -- Some fruit. to shrow cause why ht schould not be punished for contempt of court for not paying alimony. -- Agnes, his to pay the back 'dlimony amounting to $5 a week and upon the request Edward Golden, Highland Park, was taken before Judge C. C. Ed-- paid his alimgny for the last five been raised from $5 to $7 a week. Attorney at the ?flm St had been for hearing * '4, but as that is Labor 'uaid he ex-- pected it will be Sept. 5 or state will not . oppose the transfer of the case to some other zhm-an"hthu be opposition if an effort were made to take it to a different coun-- and Matilda Shaffer, North Chicago. all in. Only $600 cash. See A. R. ?fihmm Phone Libertyville. 66--2t Golden was ordered 'by the court s D. #, . Waukegan; ue P Drog: Reinew s Max L. Olive, Kenosha; E--nily Hoferitze, Keqpaht. . ,\.'*fl""v'z Evanston; Helen » ,; "Rvanston ; & Toller, Fond du Lat. _ uwm' CLUB MEMBER GIVEN $2 WEEK JOLT MARRIAGCE LCENSES LIBERTYVILE TrBMs® Too late to Classify Ap nc.n wonk Bartlett, . Waukegan, CO E--nily e se enc Liake County Fair. 1% _w--tmss: 'ARTMENT -- 0 ake, 2 %inds of cookies, doughnuts and PM¢) y ) / _ .. tiberty 5.00 IN %atlodd 'z'l:lul.khn,m- LECTRIC IRON--Donated Wilys Light Co., for best oaf o hudbvangytbl'u i 6: Me E. H. Corlett, Libertyville, for best f D'd'byln.w.wmw .ST A un%m KETTLE--Donsted by Burke , & bak Waukegan, for best dark fruit cake. %, emoCaCri_Donated by E. H. Coriett, Libertyville for,see-- % BBL. PLOUR--Donated by O. H. Molider, Libertyville, for 2 PYREX %g?mmmamw& e . . ie n onl 3 caace vecolablen, railety and AtiiND 2 PFRI yE riXvRe "Donnted by berke & Wright, Wauke : um&rx:f;nm%w--mwx.; ":'_';j prame &ux"n:g:--m by Burke & *T ts ons o ons To on tar in droyh """i'um{'}ox y . yaceuys --Donated by * 3& 7 ;%'flf .tza.¢=|-¢-. i-tm 'LBCTRI 1mM"P.mar-u a'fi*'o 'IIC &MWT'W."' 60e U cWce A" W Lindroth, Ribertyville, for the most pAVERmort sc PIELOW_--Donnted by W. W. Carroll, Lib-- COld) MEAT FORKE _Donated by A. Libertyville, for 1 VEAME RUG--Donnted by R. A. Prior, "Store of. Quality, . Wakeitnle. for best made ki d by Leo Wile, Waukegan, ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE--Donated by Blackburn & Brough-- uumam,('uua--w' 1 SEMDAc OIL MOP WITH 1 QT. SEMDAC--Donated by > gan, for chocolate cate, _ & 4 GAL. THERMO JUG--Donated by Burke & Wright, Wauke-- % ')t'LOUR--- dy F. C. Norman, for the best 8 \ TRON.__Danated bw 'Titus Bros.: Libertyvilie, for .;'g_'. Ng'%m-mucn o iz t t Hoaace ts l,J :" w_ v'.'?' T h--:' EVE 400_1 oX s m on spprer deaety -- LAKE COUNTY FAIR > Special Premiums '&of 6 muted by H. A. Watson, Area, for best * Julee 4 Mb' '";"mw""* for best gisplay apy farmer. 3200 waithh Ponareh by Thes. McCam, Waukegan, for best _ PAl ,nm'a'mmuww wotle. * Domated by Standard O Co. , for tml.. GASOLINE--Donated by Standard Oil --Co. for best display of half bushel onfons. Asters, number of varieties to be considered-- w_mnr.ma.wm--.m ' m--hdwuh" } by Lewis & Mallatt, Waukegan Ama-- "©10.00 Cash--Donated by F. Bairstow Co., Waukegan, Amm-- *#*JWWM fig'%"n .:tcflu. hb""hm%fl':dm: time school a better at the fair. 1 ©OZ. iyn-"o'..flo.mfin fiy n ork and Farmers Bank, Grays-- 10-- ie "W'&m" appliqued WW"T.:,'!"W!«M _"cm a mrn.@-.wm-.m best ad yoke. 4 o o. > hss ble s --@ ~@ > + C g 16 0 of ag Arv ty ' %% TWaiys * }}wfimfi iess ',' e AUT A1) $ "mAtiO L . S "L . h!\f( 6 oo is t 18 e diparchene mdcaied They o .:.;r chit B"C ' ce on U aeaer cas o. ainds Bread, a hin Seon on dadk Tronk 2 hnks lay of canned fruit. IRON: in y id n incaaey L the er Y¥ AUGUST have $50.00 LILLY CUP--Donated by 'the Lake County ' Board 'of pervisors wofi-unm hu &m?'%hm y Lake county may ""'En-w Rirst National Bank of Liberty-- "ig &up:'finom:-,m':&mm COP" Donated by W. I. Osborne, Aréa for best pure bred Hol-- $5.00 IN TRADE .-I"ID%.M Plagge Bros., Lake Zurich, Bé"x'tl);t'-'m%dd ol by .T. E. Goodall fo? best Holstein bull calf under 6 , * * bivt dairy onl! Biteg mlld shone bf boy or tir. oudnc d ids CHOloH OF ANY HAT--Dounted by J, B. Morse Co, Liberty: W%%W&lmmw by J. Meyer 5 GALLONS MOBILEOHE . ~Donated by Libertyville Garage, for best aged ewe. 8-- SHORTHORN Strain Cibngman y nevarrom aalieg j se thert $10.00 CASH-- Ior bart two peer old nitlk straih Short Hora $25.00 CUP--Donated by Hawthorn Farm, Libertyville, for best $1200 CASH '_"'u-'_""'s_-.'&"é::ta Hore ull, Any nan.» $10.00 CASH--D for best Short uo--vb-;;;fi' : ze C'""' ""'""'"""i "" , anciys $10.00 CASH--Donated by 'W. ®. Franzen, Libertyville, for + ie i wonodmnoien Pige Finmans one m $10.00 'Donated by 'Gtove Faim, \Deerficld ifor : best PAIR a 7fi7"07-l".~.5u" C Ob GARS,'Dopated o3 Jack Beadtond, fer bast mare by W. H. Knigge, Arta, for Ally or 10 » 'Area Repair & en e orerd uin iiace. a..... gents driving horse. x of two years to own. g&m:fi---v--- mwm-- Borkshires. CUP--Donated Hawt hibit of CUP--Donated wale litter of pigs farrow COP-- --Bonated by 4 POULTRY * m--uhmwkhfi%d by Elmwood Farm, Deerfield, for Grand Champ-- + by Elmwood Farm, Deerficld, for Grand Chanip-- by Eimwood Mw,'l'fi,'w 0.00 CABH--Donated by E. B. Lovell Co., Libertyyilie, for sow fihh"-t a * * M Tibbetts Cameron Lumber Co.. Round uuau-umu--u-u-d or .. after #t&m of sow W. A. for best ealf fitted and exhibited by a or under 18 $2.50 CASH--Donated by F. Bairstow CUo., WAUKOgaAN, JOF Deme Pouitey | rountarN--D« ed by Prohm Hardware o, h: :t't"l io ibrerriis Lnster 0s, Aer RED COMBE --Donated by Libertyville Lumiber Co., for inianie . sated by A. W. , Wilson, 111., for best display meen ons arine; . %MM&MU- nated cegan National Bank for sow with best CATTLE-- i ths taike dan Hettan bask, 1b on or after August 15, 1922, Type of Hussey Lamber Co., Waukegan,

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