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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Dec 1922, p. 8

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week. A particularly noticeable feature was that the forwards cut out dribbling and resorted to a four man offense using the criss cross, short passing style of play. The North Western Elevated is one of the teams of the Cook County Industrial: & Commercial League. mmmmma- Insurance branch, Bankers branch .and Industrial branch. All of the N. W. Elevated The Poulds Girls opened their bas-- ket ball season by defeating the M. E. Church girls of Waukegan 162 Marion Liscam starred for Foulds, Milling Company. Unless arrangements are made to the contrary starting Thursday, De-- .,.b.nn.hu-vmrhv" league games at Libertyville on 'Thursday night of each week. Tuesday night, Dec. 19th, Foulds wm'*yfio!'hmw of Chicago, which is""the private team of W. S. Hammistahr the um-- pire--in--.chief of the Industrial making five field goals. ;n'l'repmenhd have offices or factories in Chicago. The members of the Industrial branch are Reuben son, Diets for Hoskins and Jackson ed to pile p until the game ended. :Foulds upset the dope night *"Mfloflofl%m Klevated 32 -- 12 at the High School iT aete. very & but in the second quarter _fi:'dfiquhktmbuknd started an irresistable attack using the short passing style of play that markable improvement over seore of 18 -- 6 in the first half. The latter part of the third quar-- ter Radke was suostituted for Ma-- Gurnee the same evening, winning by a score of 22--19, ~Details of the game will appear in the next issue of the Register. Co. at the regular meeting day referred the bill proposing that the probate court reporter be al-- lowed a regular salary to the com-- mittee on fees and salaries. This committee will take action on the m-..'"m 5 ou t month be set aside for the probate court reporter. Under the present system the reporter is working on a work by persons reporter's fees from these sources do not go ever $50. The $75 will wive the reporter a regular salury, and the amounts he or she receives DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Martin C. Decker, aver to the county treasury SAYVE J. R. Tead, Referee. OPTOMETRIST _« ROOY 9 MURRAY BLDG. PHONE 983 TO GET SALARY B. F. P. T. ote. At! The voice of Waukegan and other tities in the middle west to save the Great Lakes | P | station has been heard in Washing-- tBill Provides Increase in | 22200¢ 22 $255,000 and Complete New Station Completion of the naval training station at San Diego, Cal., at a cost of $300,000 and transfer there of re-- cruits from the San Francisco sta-- tion, is provided. i ported to the house W\ carry $225,000 for operation Of the training station. This is $25,000 more than was allowed last year. ~For the extension of the sewerage system at the station, the appropriation bill allows $30,000. F Middle west organizations sent representations to Washington with a request that the appropriation bill be increased from $200,000 to $250,-- 000, for the purpose of enabling the training of 1,000 recruits at the Great Lakes station. It has been pointed out that an extra $50,000 would provide for the upkeep and training of 1,000 recruit seamen. In unp"tymthemdonhubm used solely as a speciaity school with no recruit seamen training in pro-- gress, With the added $25,000 it is felt that the station will again be used for training purposes, the quota probably For some months efforts have been $30,000 Sewer The Reliable Laundry Call Deerfield 200--M -- _ Middlebranch Farm DAMP WASH ............ ... . .2 Ibe for $1.25 P mnvtien rivisgnso CoMpRer: ... F -- ....-,,',5'--'.,_.;_.............."mmh Wedobm'vorkonmdanfunrhmdle all Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Duroc Jersey Boar Doers of Fine Laundry Work Dry Cleaning and Dyeing ;Mfi pvidi -' mdnnnneo' e e for Are You Looking For A THOROUGHBRED Three Junior Males Highland Park and Libertyville CHOLERA IMMUNE Double Treatment Guarknteed ATTRACTIVE PRICES Orua aa.m.c0, Petition was filed in the Probate court today asking that a conserva-- tor be appointed to handle the es-- tate of: Mrs. Elizabeth Powell, re-- cently released on a writ of habeas corpus from the Elgin Asylum for the Insane. The petition filed in be-- half of Mrs. Berths Brown, her daughter, alleges that she is feeble minded and is unable to take care of her property properly. Judge Martin C. Decker set the hearing on the petition for Dec. 29: The new appropriation to be re-- ported to the house would indicate that the government's plan to reduce the personnel at the station has been modified somewhat, ASK APPOINTMENT ~ After the sentiment of the central states was K ~m¢fio aog wes 4 .'wuhmm the word was carr I The results showed yesterday when the increased appropriation for the stagtion was announged. ; The navy's enlisted personnel is kept by the bill at 86,000, the figure fixed in the bill last year. Commerce ind omer bodied y have states and in several meetings at the proper recognition given the Great Lakes station. The fight was carried through" Aho middle west the Union Leagwe»@inb in Chicago. Two times a week for two OF CONSERYV ATOR & Phone 67--R Highland 178 "HONE 2893 Jt 19 +~ Brilliant Assorted Q@REAL : BON--BONS NOUGATS grea» Chocoglate Balrs «* Chocalate Covwered | CHURCHES--BAZAARS-- SCHOOLG x FESTIVITIES OF ANY KIND-- USING GCANDY IN QUANTITIES J a W :t AUERBACHS es-- ete ~Aele! in 2¥ h Aright Tns. ~ 'AT WHOLESALE PRICES!! w e icouiCel 31| 2 n iemonk | Sthen e BS. stdtiie |$ ' ' pped Box | RegesF s |* } 121 N. Gene see Street, ASEOPAT ED : WAUKEGAN, ILJ. ; BOX & 24 @10 #120 lerlue

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