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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Sep 1922, p. 7

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tWNES INWIABARA®CLIFF FALL * *' bonere Semaaes win * #uce borses, , --to an official ;n.-n-m"um. a This action follows some in ns by state agents who filed ' flflfl.'wm r out %u-mm #the capital passed the quietest Labor E 5':--' in years. Even the ry parude was dispensed with. | president Marding, baving given his Oumber, chairtnan of the finance com-- knittee, Bas called a meeting of all the )a*n-qm'h--hulvb-tu senate and house 'conferees will meet z&.un--.u"mm of the two houses on the isoidiers' measure. McOumber is san-- tbe reported back to both houses be-- Wore the end of the week. -- ; Legislation directed to solving the problems.growing out of the tieup in the coal mining industry will occupy major attention in the senate this week. --Following fnal action on the bfl.h&bm.tu 'Borah fact--Anding bill will be taken pmmmum i Bonus Bil--Other Problems TOWN MARSHAL KILLS WOMAN -- Ohicago, Bept. 5.--A message fashed <ver 'a long--distance telephone wire #rom . Rochester, N. Y., late At night, mabled the Englewood police to pre-- vent . Mrs. Lillian Seaman, . forty--Ave :-- At the hospital sbe --refused to ex-- why she had attempted suicide. She been separated from her bus-- | for 12 years. #ushed her to St. Bernard's hospital Beveral days ago -- Beaman wrote hli"'hldcu.lhlpl.whl;om to Rochester a~week ago, informing him that by the time he received the letter she would be dead. The missive arrived by special de livery and the son immediately tele phoned a neighborhood Bhysician, who in turm notified the police. . . Policemen Cassin, Rooney and Bing-- ham hurried to the house and found it Callse Chicago--From Rochester, N. Y. \-- amd--Policomen Arrive at Home _--. Just in Time. !.'l'ofil committl ng suicide Wfi--.' inbaling PHONE HALTS SUICIDE Ugu%zwhnumm eor Death by Gas. Marissa, 111, Sept. 5.--Mrs D. C. atde, wife of an: Iilnois Central wtion foreman, was shot and in-- killed-- 'by Town Marsbal » the marshal's order to stop ® lim~which the couple were Nerfland, Misd, Sep \ Wabb of Aunfiower, 1. and James Wakefc io Kitied in Auto Crash. CALLS MEETING HL Foreman conductor, is in. the South Shore "We must s0e to it that the worker is guarded against. tde, the employer fl Joss of profits and the ; the loas of service M . these picfanhdendBieg's 3: ow Sn uts 'Y&-fl and will find a way to end Strife in industry. wo-nu'th-nonme these industrial dilsputes without re course to the <futile arbitrament of After m of violence in the raW and mine strikes, "These strikes give deplorable op-- portunity . to the ~passions ~of un-- scrupulous men on both sides of each controversy. --They open the way to the cruel and .calgulating, the blood thirsty which the men fell' + Kept Wage Level Up, "Despite the pressure of a, tremen-- dous mass of unemployed, despite the efforts of a few reactionary employers who selfishly sought to take advan tuge of the distress of Inbor and the uation, we have kept the . general level of wages up,"* he declared. "I am safe in saying the average. com-- pensation of the shan who tolls today is within a few per cent of what it Those who pianned or countenanced gullty" with the actual mcm Referring specifically to© the: recent "slaughter" of workingmen in the state of Illinois, Mr. Davis described it as a "revolting spectacle," which "All the power of law and: order in America must be extended to the utmost .to exterminate the --class of meb who hark batk to the dark ages in their disregard of propérty and human life," the secretary declared: "They can have no part in our Amerk Becretary Davis deplored instances of vidignce in connection with +. declaring that "no gibbet can be built too high for those who execute s Cabinet Member Depiorés instances of . Vicience in Connection With the Prevailing Strikes--Says Strife Must End. Mooseheart, 11., Sept. a.--Aq,: cun, lmbor has made great: strides: the last year, Secretary Davis of the Labor department deciared Ifi;h.l Labor day address. in spite of P ployment, be deciared, it has fought off all attempts to decrease wage levels set up during the war, and safe ty passed a war crisis. Working men "grown acusiomed to comforts 'In life not tasted before," he added, "will now find them preserved M' Harding's® Secretary of Labor ~-- Brands Radicals as Foes f of Warkers, ____ SPEAKS AT MOOSEKEART, iL. of -- Practically . "all ndg" . were | sized and vessel earried Jost when the Frencn dt t| a co men.. The "France' 'struck a rock in' n m 1912 and was Elny, off the coast of France cap--| in service durl world war; _ Price Hollingworth, former army mxum%m Dr. V. C, Price and 'of Mrs. A.C.demotw-hmihdkh passenger, Ben Buscher, years old.Nithcnwr.mh!g"M hospital, Evanston, today fighting for life as a result of injuries re-- irpla Takes : r ate lm'l'woliglvlye)'ie for life as a result of injuries re-- geived in an .@irplane gccident Monday. In an exhibition fiight at an air carnival in. Burbeister field, west of Evanston, the fying machine piloted by Hollingsworth eame out of a tail spin, 'careened #narply and then -- plunged nose down, 400 feet to the.ground. «+ HUNDREDS DROWN WHE N DREADNAUGHT SINKS "You Are Wanted on Long Distance" ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE The business man, no matter how "big," isl seldom too bm an= swer'a long--distance hone call. It is a method of approach certain to command respect and attention. . ---- $ The alert and energetic mer-- chant ;'nd wfiés:l::r w'il}'lfir;)d great advan in use of the Bell umver:r'etvme ioliutcno' ing the return to normal business conditions. Your customer is only as far away as' the telephone at your elbow. "Suflon-to-m:;qvhi offers substantial savings in Jong-- Mameu""flnlmmce operator will l'yl"flmt i aogen * / P &z 'wie a 1. coOUNTY ~REGISTER WEDNEsDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1902 wiisu yI Li 'The former army flyer had been flying all day in the Labor aerial meet near Evanston. o..:! few minutes i his last flight of 'the day he Bad taken part in a combat on flight with Ed-- endurance record. _ vard and forward through sky they had looped and dived trailed each other while the . brs ess crowd8 looked on. V/.a crigh 4 They.came down and Hollinworth decided to « flight, al= though he told. G. Dudley, 1417 North . a Aying \:Ti.m' that he" t feeling OM 4 pentsreo 7 /« a i The dreadnought "France" Y w iP & e 3 Hollinworth nake "n fiight, al-- | P © told W G. Dudley, & . t, a Aying 1OEA 24 & M Mourst 1:30 to 5 & 6 to 8 p. m. Bundage & Hotidays by Appolptinent Area, IB, Office in First National Bank Bldg Mours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Greenville caused the city council to hrth.enp:""ud all _ milk fiinthe@fi!l;lnfind& wate: proportions mmfuggqptmm C. B. 0 . D. V, M. $ --\emmamant roroson, ., |[f * 161 Lincoln Ave. * Phone 85 6 DR. O.F. BUTTERFIERLOD Telephone 57 ed on and on --and met the ground then suddenly..dipped nose down in a dizzy fall toward the --ground. While the -- frightened . thousands looked on the helpless plane plung-- ment of reeled drunkeniy for a moment, She was 544 feet in length and cost more than $12,000,0%0 to build and LYELL H. MORRIS Il_a: ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR |§ -- An epidemmic of typhoid fever at J. _ H. HESLITN lt*'j Destor of Chiropractle . * Suite 10--11, New Castle Hotel _ | M G. C. MELENDY .. gURVETOR ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building. Assistant State Veterinarian Assistant State Veterinarian Professional Services DPL. J.L TAYLOR B. H. MILLER Bald Headed TH 1 BR Phone 241--J *% hy Ironing «Try this better wa; will take the drudgery out of the operations and lengthen the hours. Every lamp socket in the wired house yields power to run these and numerous other comfort bringing appliances, _ Electric Iron for them then Electric W as Electric Vacuum Cleaner Housework needn't be spread over the | week, : Most of your routine tasks can be dor in a single day when electricity is in the house [ > All in a single day | would use. We relieve of the annoyance and of a h:nqu&dubouo--mmanmh-m and bother of washday-- We do all of your washing, with rainsoft, water mfiammmdwmsflqmm= dry your clothes-- 1F ~ Then fron fiatwork, without friction or wear, ? our ge € muth".;ndn"h-'.;. ' nmwfihflm COWINCDy, EMSEIT, UTUTODWORK SOE@EATE _ I l:niehu. 's things, 3 eeule-- We--call for your family Iaundry--dresses, waists, blouses, MM"--M send a representative promiptly, DT The ReliableLaur TBR ; HIGHLAND PARK AND LIBEET --...._ ... The cost is 18 cents per pound (shirts extra). week, you are assured a-- sanitary service whose high We Sell Them--Monthly Payments * * % We return bundle OF NORTHERN 1LLINOIS ready to use or wear. Dry Cleaners and Dyers Highland Park Phone 178179 © £ Mast ut Arty PAGE SEVEN . aundry -- vAp cabetan B iL <% Ko hx

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