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Libertyville Independent, 14 Dec 1916, p. 9

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LAKE COUNTY Ir TYVILLE IWDEPENDENT NDEPENDENT Lake Countys. Big Weekly 0 - iuGrýsg "nWmtIu CusWCslud WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN VOL. XXV.-NO. 13. PART TWO. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL., THTJRSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916. RCIGET PAGES $1.50 PER YEABRIN Au ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY SEVERAL IMPROVE- MENTS AT êOUNTY iFARMÀAR E -MADE IIEUANY READY TO' Board Authorizes Appo ment Big Standpipe Is Protected by l-I111 14I-II of Highland Park Attorney Packing 1oItWi 0 o lyHsBrother. Freeze in FtureWNI3 CIINTMA IN Waukeffan Diec13. E C A TM RN John Welch will succeed HîgeftA CEOS I RCED._ _______ M. Ruuyard as asisetuttate'sa at torney of Lake county. The appointment of the Highland Improvements Hv Long BeenConinutio of W ar 'Would Resuit Event- Park iawyer as state'a attorney doeeHvmonauao flot come as a surprise to the Uiou'. Needed-Storage Housefor al n R uito fA lG vrmn nantis upon thousandaof Repub*l Superintendent Provided. ual it R pdato ofAlG v nm t Ca"e 'a"dDeio-.ta v-Who uapp_ « James G . Weich for smates atre ahr'xenieIpoee igtins , and tSanîcruptcy of EuVOpeC "d4 it la doubttul If ever an appont- ahretnie mrvmns- ment vas made which met with the. ave been made durng the. past few Which WTouId lMuen Choas to alN ura approval that tbis one doe«. John Welch je a Highiand Park tweeks at ýhe couuty farm by R. B. A mrcnitrainllwe,Îe rw ht man by resîdence, but be ha. ap - Straug 0f Guenee. The work 18nAmrc penainl ayeFedBon -t peared before the bar of justice atIcaily fintshed at the present tlm(. ney, Who has lived the greater part of the Iast decade ini Spdkga h.bson biuseof ocasioens Tl î'iîmnwsuand uben It la ait doue. Superintend., Eîgland, Germny, Austria and Russia, in-rived today id ,»f no han abiity. n crîmîa lasye.rjL JI I dent Appley wiil be, very happy be-1 bis Wadikegan borne <nroute to the Pacifie Coast. et n min ailiy. n ciminl cses PU LICUTIITYcause the. improvements will moae Ibis oratory bas swuug many a 1.jury raý îmu1s< n attera more easily. lu handiing ati h A world-wide peace for Christmas, is the prediction of M« bis knowiedge of law lis one !0 he ~II W ~ ii.caunlv f8arm, lu thetiet place a'tc Waukegan globe trotter, who stated that liehas.pqsi- buohian 'ela. i . abote o ae'.- ________ lrge lIcabouse, lFx4i) feet snd 16 AtuyWcbtJohn Welc b ua rtero tte ilgh bai been erecîed. on ou. aide of1 tive knowledge of the personal viêws of Lloyd George Attrneher, a utflot hnb. O lchmantaaeeaDe. wblch lm au elght-foot wide coolîng Uponi the vital thiîigs at issue in the war and that the saine *iiam James G. Weicit offered thei po- The. North Shore Gai Compeny bas rdix viere miIk. vegetables, etc. cau aebe orînetdb hm nomiyt rnia aecepled lth eue o!raesag e e tter eared for titan lu tiie pait. hv encm uiae yhm nomlyt rnia '1on tuee easitnaat'a-upnbtheuulleles o!en te A staglua tghât fet square vas officer. of the Unîited States government. torney sblp ta William A. Deane..of norti ahoree. and Commisabouer Wal- uetdaou h sadpp hc Mr. Whitney believes England wiIl cause the allies to the Oirm of Dean. & Taylor, but Mr. ter A.. Shaw o! lbe Public Iitiiiles ino ta lte vater resecoin tank 75 Deane maid that fIlinistday disd feet above tbe ground. lu thie put favorably entertain the Central Powers' offer of negotia- b disv ttbe bcould not afford Cmisono oi oy v e .w ~int r conaidenahie trouble ban fions Iooking ovrspae tdislet.partnerahlp vhich now Mayor WilliAm W. Pearce that the been fouud wiien the vater pipe twrsIae exise, and he vas atreeable toth new schedule wiii go Ini effect oni îeadîng fr-m ithe. tank underueatb the Germany has prepared a swarni of the invisible, in- apointment o!fw>' brother" Januar>' final. gnouud lji' ground bas been frozen. vulnerauze and invincible sumains hihare ao Attorney John Welch wvu lu On- Comnmisalouer Shaw'a eto tMa L laro cunI' ,ev onk lui ". le yn Parc rede s lt ov Ma- The enaütton o! a staglug about iulafe wxeî abt taro cunt Ne Yok, n IZ. e yr Parc reds s fllosl vas maude necessary lu order that ready to pester to death the British nierehantmap attended thie common achéols at Publie Utilbiltes Commlaslion ofIlblinois cret. oi or bu h vihi tekytîei nnan' oeontaeI SchoocraftI. Michigan,. lie attended 3Ilayor'1V. W. Peance, tpiapentd counct sa utthigvih hi stekyto nEgld'frig t .4bo olg ie er n u Waukegau,1. pp n osrc oehn hc ýM Albio Clgrdaedro thre Utvrs ditn'S: IIould prevent the. pipe from freezing. which spans the globe. A continuation of the warwod 189 Migda. e rmathea speclaty;o!irn uomd > I.Not oeThe. vnk as it la flnisbed nov bhs bc iluprovident for ail concerned and result eventuallyri ot Mihiga. Hemadea spcialy of1 1 m lnorme hy he Nrth horea lining a'ieut the. big imonpietrt.n ooltiutonl hitoy ndcositu Gs odate )cînber atitrny n ter wthasvl o, hn ti.thon pae the repudiation of ail govcrnment obligations and possibly tiouai iav at Michigan. tiat. sîbedule o! ratesa then nvoodl, tiien galvanized bon. Bo the bankruptcy of Europe, which would mean Chaos to Arter leavbug Mchgan Universito! nacpeeduhby bchuln ofipalte .q l u' apr ute uuenur Mr. Welch accepted the position olgeduo ytemncplte t t 9qieaprp nteftr pricitio!th bghscoo A 51e. ecedter. vwiii be no freezlng o! vater etas Villieltl of he blg schoo etpipes, lind.ppe.M. Stragbas aiao erected Mr. Whitney's ]redi<tiiins are eertainly entitled to Mlch., whbcb position be helM frn The scheduie la to go Joi effecI 0ou a ves tibule le the front a! tbe main 2894 te 1896. le 1896 he accepted the January Oirsi aud ha uudenstood te bp 1'ulldbng vblch vill do mucit toward serions consideration, hecause lie apparently lias uneom- position of principal of lie West Bide 98 !oibovs: keepiug eut the coid !rom the main mon sources of information eadn afir abo . hlgh achool at Jackson, and remained Consumption Per Month Per Mter regrdig ffarsebrc. Ilium. ontil 1898. Prom 1898 to 190? Minimum bib-50 cents per mont!,cfe t. When tlic country stood on tip-toe watching for the sub- lie, vas jinnclpal of the higb schcool nret 1,00(j feet. il per 1,000 or 81.10 The Improvement at lhe couuty et Adrien, Mich. la 1902 he accepted gMas.Per 1,000 feet.tarm has been long needed and tite Marine Brenien to arrive, Mr. Whitney stated thro.ugh a position viitt the. Axerlc.au Steel & Next 10,0010 feet. 90 cents per 1.000, c0outy farrn officiels are much pleas- The Daily Sun that tlie Bremen would neyer arrive in a- Wire Company'. lu 1910 h gsiîugtei or $1 gros. pet 1000 feet. e<i tu tblek they have hema com, Id from Notre Dame bu the. iav course. Next 80,000 feet. 80 cents per 1,000, bf0rittiti- ml cold veather net port of the United States-and she neyer did. sud vas admltteii 10 thad Inu nî 'o cents gros. per 1,000. b. Mr. Whitney has been known as a powerful advocate Dois lu 1912. Next 100,000 feel. qO cents per 1,000- for European peace, and bis influence has been shown ini Te la a marriled man and bas tire. or 80 cents rross per 1,000. MISS BIDWELL HEADS th puleste nsofteA ercnMaatre' daughters tvo o! wbom are etuderts Over 200,000 teet, 60 cents per 1000 GREERYLthGH S exportieAsocatioents ichtreAently, i naifureoltns, op at Illinois Univerity, and the. third1 or 70 per 1000 groom. RNERYLNIH RS xprAsoitnwhcrenlyint eouino- la a Junior lu lie Deerfild tovuîhli> Ail gas served throngi prepayment liigh scbool. Mm.. Welcb. lie ber bhut- meters at the rate o! S1 per 1,000 Thei. Ils Neiglbors of Gummee posed Amierican retaliation against foreigners on account .band, la a graduele o! Michigan n- et elected tii.,. oÊlIcera lai Saturda>' o. ef trade discriminations dîîring war and wvhieli, through'a1 veraity,. a>d Asale agraduate o! the An order viii b. dratted permttîing aftemnoon:reotf scm iteon oeg elinidcad normal collage o! Ypaalanti. Mici. tlii sciedule 10 become effective ac- Omace-Luella Bedvell.reot fiscomte on oein elinidcae Tii. board o! supe1-vlors gave tndlug ta tb. terme o! the. agreement Vice orale-Mary Howard. that Amnerican manufacturers wanted peace and stood 8tate Ateorne>' eiých power ta of vhlcb I amn told you bave bien un- Chancellor--Cammle Metcal!. ravt oeeyhn ihnterpwrt ih h apoint bis brother at a meeting iteld' fflclali>' luformed. Recorder-Mary Chittendemi ed od vr~tigwti hi oe orgi h luis atternoon. WALTER A. SCOTT. Recivem--Harlet Penion. unstable trade equilibriurn created by tlie w-ar. Mr. Whit- --I Cammlasiozier Marhl-4CYnthla Miler. ney vas chairman of the resolutions comrittee and isvice i lins. Auna L. Seama, 3726 Sheridanu muer mentinel-Joeephine Gray. rod. Chicago. vidov o! Richard W. D ARKR NDRGE Outer setlael-Caul an. president of the foreign relations commitfee of the asso- Sears o! Sears, Roehuck & Company,, "" ~Manger-garsi Flood. cain ta an effort to evade payîug taxes out1 OPERKTION TUESDAY. ____________________________________ a personal pnoperty »assmment o! bLale Tuesday afternoon Dr. P. M. - ~ -_____ $10.000.000 Ouled affidavit viti the,,Barker vas rusbed te tth. Hauneman M IMb board o! reviev o! Cook caunt>' Tues-'bospital lu Chicago, viiene ho nuder. day througli ber attorney Chares . . vent an operation for appendtcltls. Cuttiug. declaing sie la a esidet of He was tai'en sick ou Monday. This I*ke count>' sud should rot be taxed'morning il was stated tiiat hi vas SA Cook county. The board took te rastn easiiy. aud th*t hi. conditionj «»s under advis.ment utlil Janusry 1 night. He lm oua o! Waukegan's beigt t, 1917. kmaya medlcu. 'LU .1-.. ~JEIWELRY OFE RIEIFINEMIENi' LfCIIIRISTMAS shopping lias no terrors for khose -who IUL know this store. For they kiýow. tlaf fhey can here find gifts which bring pleasure bofli to giver and rccip- ient-whieh is the essence of this sca- son. And they know that tliey will find here a willing helpfulness in the selec- tion of gifts-wise experience in what others are glftd to get, and syxnpathetie interest in their own several probleis ini giv-ing. i Fine Jew-elry, Diamonds, Wafdlies, Silverware, etc.* INGALLS BROS. (Established 1857) Jew-lers, Diamond Merehafîts, 11 .Opticians..1 .1N.Genesee St., Waukegan Sipurit of Ch riktm as --is no more enduring that the joy of pos- sessing bèautiful gifts of Jewclry. Corne ini tÔ-ay and see our wonderful assortrnent of Lavalieres, Necklaces, Brace- lets, Bar Pis, .Brooches, Rings, Diamonds, Watches, Vanity Cases Silverware, Etc. -You wilI be surprised what a splendid- show - ing you can make on a limited allowance with gifts selected hure. Our show Windows tell the story. open Br.ninge Unti Christmas. Drop in Some Evenn Plwos (O$olns Jewelry FORMER MILOURN FOLKS CELE. ffjjf IC I'~ BRATE 40th ANNIVERSARV YJ A 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White celebrat- ed their 4th wedding anniversary on JlfkI.w lait Thureday, December 7, at thelr ID AA DAW5SL8 4 MrT home on 126 Ridgeland avenue. Wau-I kegan. The anniversary dinner was served and prePared by Mr. and lire. U S D Lloy d White , snaddughter-in-law- o! r.dM. White, at their home At12 Rdgladavenue. Twelve peo- WaUbgia Dt pe atdown to dinner. lu the af- The. question asow vithet4W timn a eet ln was held wlth a Lake county "4.11 favoe lie large ubri attendance. The lu.- havig atate &id toadu Vrc~ ertlgeaure of the reception was villages of 2'600 'poputt4 sud that there werel0present who ac- wu, discussed at..ome Ieflutg teidd hewddng 40 year. uav. members of the. beei ff f « Mir. and lira. White are wellknown tisi att*FDOi A dfl oq îîe 1 at Mlibumn, Ântioch and vieclty, hav- ton develobed. Su Ing lived there prevlousîy to comîng pa budb eo m 10 Waukeffn, about three mouthsOothers thought thatt lu, VM&Me. "f- MFr.White condiucted san under- the iIfoperty la illtteEl th"A~ tajsing estabLbment at Milburn. erty owners abouti! b.s. They have two clilidren, Lloyd. an "e as they are in W&uw.t tidrtaker In thts city; and Eriieït, Cty, Lake Forunt aadotu' Who residea in Montana, aud onîyone the county having a popuai grandchLA.,&awuof athle lutter. er than 2,500. Charles usl instructed to attend the 't". Ing at which the propultta&%,t NaaGrestnes. bronght UP and to vote as be Hie i a grent nn who bins a gret hest. plan 1.)bis lite--the greatest. whi, ha. The u es i dclî.s t é te greetest plan and keepa Il- at the recent preuidentWs.e. Drnmmud.Witt recelve 89 for theirw.aervw ngagv-n three deys »M aiS Attorney General-eleet Brundage or "Y~ State's Attorney James a. Chicago Thursday announced that he was inatruotei to enxploy aM b.dappintd JmesH. Wiikerop sut whlitb Mr. W0eh d 414bt*o hl* firet assistant attorney aenerai in day. Illinois. Wiikeraon was head cout- MembT r to! fl bavhae sel for Will Orpet in thfmos nlvitsd to the Lakeomqty:go trid I Wakegn. he a'mus asehosPitlifor dinner omorrov. tried n Waukgau. lractically theai. ne Leon Hartmaii, secretary or the U'as occupied tu commlttes Vartman P'urnlture Company o! Chii. aditin t te m ept«m COpo. ha. acquired froin M. W. XKose asbride ork ved&uda.. uinskrb former Chicago agent. for *0h Frencht Steamship LUne, who me. Mrs. Joueph Vinceut etGU tlyi removed tu New Yoyk, the lat- temtaied the flaumy iSU attracilve rasidence Iu Highland Thuhsday afternoas at h«sp i ktrl, sai t have been heid et $50,e honor of ber sister, MMe. 00. The dwelliag occuples a ive- Clenqa, Wls. prises ver. yen a&M tract, frontlug 300 feet on Sher- O. B. Young aud Mr&. 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