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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Nov 1922, p. 7

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lilinois Bonus Seekers Are Urged to Await Receipt of Adjutant General Says Deluge of in formal Applications is Cluttering Up the Records--Other State News in Brief Form. POSTAL CARDS ARE SENT OUT mal applications for state bonus {QA' has come to the adjutant general's of-- leere-nltodhtholulmm the first official statement from the serv-- lce recognition board, which will have charge of the disbursement of the $55,000,000 fund. The statement gives Aofinite answers to five or six ques-- definite answers The official communication--is in the form of a postalicard and was malled to «every sman who has . made an in-- formal application for adjusted com-1 nensatio® -Rhnfluflhucflort; to ~forestall any a tions until the lega! cation blanks have by the board. Must Wait for Bianks. ' #Jt is useless for men to forward applications at the present Ome," said. mm(;.flmu,m'ck,nmunb« of the board. "No claims can be pald exgept those submitted on the formal application and to apply now is not only futilefbut tlutters up the records of ~the | department, We are doing in ie ie ere ie apbnhee speed up the work but it takes time." The postal card statement is not op-- :::u-'.. to the time of payment. . It that application blanks will be _.'..orbdonh'nn-ryl-m-' Hewever, it is believed that the blanks will be: ready for distribution about November 25. cided upon but some questions NaV® arigen that will require legal interpre "n"; fitéwt sets forth some re quirements necessary to be eligible to the bonus. They are : (a) Resident of the state of lmnoul at time of entering service. .. t (b) Two months' service between | April 6, 1917, and November 11, um1 (c) The service must have been hon-- | Springfield.--The deluge a botine f¥drg another state. | * (e) If the "person is deceased, then the husbend or wife, if not remartied, the child or children, mothet, father, brother, or sister in the order named is the beneficfitry. Whe cards also state "payments will begin as soon as claims are checked apd verifed and the bonds are sold and the money is in the state News of State Briefly Toild. | Gien Eliyn.--A sanitary engineer | trom the state department of nilt' healith has been calléd upon to make | a8 investigation of the sewage disposal | from some dwellings which creates an | alleged.nuisance, to say.nothing of un-- | sagitary conditions. Quincy.--A community eoldinwn.\ mmq_mluofmn.m' Een i 9 C néw bard road between Quincy and Clayton, is planned for November 19 oe 20. A motor parade and a cum-- munity dinner will be the chief fea-- tures. according to tentative plans. Ottawa.--The Public Health Nurs Ing orgariration has undertaken to raize a fund of $2,500 to pay for the upkeep of a public bealth nurse in Ot-- tawa during the-- coming year and to pay the office rent and other incidental expensen. Hoopeston.--A short course in agri-- culture is to be held bere December 4 and 5 under the auspices of the chamber of commerce, to assist farm-- Some Requirements tb Get Bonue ers in solving probfem® of the 'MIM, the hame and the community. Clinton.--The !llinois Dairy associa-- tion will hold a meeting in Clinton January 9. W. O. O'Hair, director of the association; J. P. Mason of Figin and Mrs. Julia Taylor of Springfeld, FICIAL BLANKS ARE NECESSARY meémbers, are planning the meeting. Molime.--The date for the state o#storieal contest to be held at Au gustang _ college here -- has _ been changed from December 1 to Decem-- tnt l J ; was kNled en mds t serseoe n cultural hmw- went as fixed by the &# review t¢: some countignnie too bighy and the duce them. ® g_'nt'm barns and wheds 6n tarm of Henry.Hungst, loss is estitmated at ...w Same. additional . applica-- 1 and formal appli-- e been distributed to form has been de-- ne anestions have not have recetved Peoria.--Treamr, heads at Washing-- "_..._.._",, «e work of checkiDk and investigating the "tunnel robbery" of the Wooiner distillery, government agents said. First reports given out, intimating a posyibility of 25,000 gal-- lons as the amount of loss. were saild to have been more or less overesti-- mated, according to government store keepers and gaugers. No checking or investigating has as yet commenced. Responsibility for action in the matter has been taken over by Chicago and Washington revenue officials and all investigation will await word from &U-- thorities "higher up," it was said. Uj Stevens said, the driver ignored him and streams of the gumimy oll spurted Macomb.--The eighth annual show of the McDonough County Poultry a% sociation will be held here Decent: ber 4 to 9. -- Officers of the show state thiey are making plans for one of the best poultry shows in the state this year. Over $350 in cash prizes, silver cups, poultry feed. silk ribbons and merchandise are to be awarded. _ F. 8. Terbill of Ravana will act as judge. Lincein.--The Daughters of ~ the Amé@rican Revolution bad charge of the dedication on Armistice day of a marker at the Logan county cour t-- house, at Lincoin, where Abrabam Lin-- colm practiced law during the years be tween 1839 and 1857. Former Gov, Jo seph . W. Fifer was the principal isswed Rloomington.--An examination _ to obtain a postmaster is to be held No vember 28. post office oMclals an-- nounced. The terms of M. M. Morrissey expired October 24, but he bas re tained the position pending arrange ments for an examination. Springfield. --The city of Elzin filed a petition with the Iilinots commerce commission asking that street Ca" rates charged by the Aurora. Elgin & Chicago Rallroad eompany be re Springfield.--The -- Minois Agrioul tural association h@q arranged a seric= of meetings in each comgresastonal di#+ trict for the purpose®of giving pub licity to the proposed mew state con stitution. Aurora.--Boy scouts held a "to" week." The scouts collected dia-- earded toys from the citfizens for the poor youngsters 'The toys will be brightened up abd repaired and given out Christmss morning. Rloomington. --The state fish and game department has sant 5.000 fish to stock MiMer Park Lake Lake Park lake, the McLean Country dlub lake and the Rod and Gum ctub lake, neer _ Cairo.--The Oniro--Mississippi river barge terminal 1¢' preparing for * heavyy winter business. . . Decatur.--The Seang#mon rtver, once navigated by Abrabam .Lincoin, was formeriy ealled m:.m* a¢ cording to old Uigcovered in land survey book dated Apeft 25, 1853, which is a traAns#ffpt of original rec ords then it Bt. LAuis, the name "St. Gemotn®" mn&q':-flw» Decatur;--Decatiir hik Atat a recerd in comventions by entertaining 45 sep» arate conventions during.the fArst ten honths 6f thit pbar.. Dgring October three., conventions were held in the dity at one time, Mrs. F. R. Cain, president of the Highland Park Woman's club, was elected chairman and Mrs. Luther, also of Highland Park, was made secretary. Comntittees were ap-- pointed to gather the necessary in-- formation, each one composed of representatives from each town or city of the county, the chairman-- ships being divided among the dif-- ferent localities. ~'The chairman of the Lake Coutity Public Welfare committee of the Waukegan -- Woman's -- club,© Miss Mary Hutchins, was made chairman of "the probation-- w@rk comniittee. Other appointments were distribyted Highland Park, chairmanship of the schools; North Chicago, of the xl; Waukegan City club, of hu-- ne work; --Antioch, -- reads '&hd bridges; Libertyville, poor farm; Warren, hospital. _ Other commit-- tees were assigned to Zion City and Lake Bluff. The next meeting of the general 'tkommittee will be held during the Plans for sewerage installatioas at Mound City, Lake Bluff, Wood-- stock, Dwight and -- Mt. Olive 'have ben submitted to the state 'depart-- ment of public health for review and first week of Jaunary approval EDGEGATE WEDNESDAY WAUKEGAN -- o e T *A Yen always need Squibb's Houschold Productss> They'are the purest and best my ru B NOVEMBER 22, 1922 BLINKS IS A REAL DIPLOMAT TAE ® mves PralE ms TowE -- Buwmxs ~~as Phkry) n c "b HA»~ & THars» 4 If you still--wash at home, the "old--fashioned way," have you ev:'ndomly e&flb genuirie economy of sending your clothes to the careful workers of this laundry--not og{ in satisfaction and clothes--conservation, in actual dollars and cents? Damp Wash _ * $1.25 Semi Finished *%" $2.50 Entiré Family Wash Finished Complete . |$4.50 THE REGISTER ALWAYS HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BOOST FOR CENTRAL LAKB COUNTY NOW PLAYING Count the Cost FRANK J. WINKEL <> The Reliable Laurnidry ADNIISSION : HLAND PARK AND LiBRRTYYVILIA Dry Cleaners and Dyers @ruse a «.=.so. " Libertyville Phone 67--R Highland Park Phone 178179 Chill BY NIGHTS--T:15 PAGE SENEN ___l 7e

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