LIBERTYÝILLE INDEPÉNDENT, THURS;DAY,THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1918 ae iis eefromt pneumionia which dev elo:,ýi ilh( home of his parents, 415 Itaviný, Kaz Alazriis. :15 South Park hY The -mlais Nil]l w hIghly prize.1 iberty ile Inidep endent NUMBER -Of F M ENcfiIfuna ave- ageýd 0, dlied thiq mriiinn of Influ- by the boys now and lin the years NllIREI) ENGLISIL Thuinda PETER,,MAGARIAN--Agld I ftIanvtz:lavswf and four chiildre-n., toco Every boy who did his Part keCounty Independent - Waukegan Weekly Sun rbm.e1Isidini t a South i ca ,tre. S os, to ears old, 11: 0n1a.Lake couniy farm thbis summer ZÀ-DEÀTHSDROPS-9 eveniing al 7 oevlock ai their on asseaay Friday night at 7:1-,IoýoI d-dtts nriigo ; ,rnild1)oe n i ý)l ill cory umnue, ccurral he &:ah ockatt he .lait-- McAIIsttsr hospita Jcln. id ti m rigo e e tt o n n i plcto I th wiling dii to am.11onlit fol flueria. for a mr da is buit an assurance of BARNES TO BE A JUDGE SIT ATONMild or EdnglIsh, daughter of noitin IuelnZzIa, ile was remnoved to M rs. Nelson Faliinist, formeiwi is patriotic loyalty. May thre numes An s he hv pckdChrleBane f oo-a Mrs, Jamtes Engugh. She Y ORTZe ed auwgan lgirl, F Yssie w it of ail toys who worked the- required as the candidate for county judge in place of Cal A de udd drob;h ho e n m-1 ; ,ar, old and had lived in wsoliof Mr and 'M r,,rn m ntaecun am b et ydricks who died after being nominated. Wen, "Judlge "Yan an for the past 11 years, ëp eodv ir n aiet .ýoorOfStdi fpnuiii: ùlwîg-- (Ibîaiu ùa1sprtnth es" sounds god to us an we know tha McHenry mot ncouro anthewsest,,wi a rfthcodtronnNo numnfnoi in es" souds goodto, usand we now tha McHe OSL .ýweittarn.g hads aarung betweenUrhered andn STEVE GROVELCHE GOagedH26.. r tywl.hve a ju ge of ability, of fairness, of wise has heard since- the epIdemic chrs<; ,bewas br nci in tS2Mretsrede itSe was a sister of Pred Wright, for, ent and of general efRiciency by placing Mr. Barnes gi»e h iyAfwnwessoI was ijust a week ago that Mih t, -luneNl(Aliht-r lhopilial Mon I. ir eup y edbrr byo utGVENMNTNEDSWOKES the important, position. By accepting it Mr. Barnes the disýease, arc rtepor-ted daily l'ut, wa , aken sick with Influenza al ight a! 9 o-hk f inIbýitnea p eii sg Neiargh iaredae opportunities; for war work Vesp alucatie pactced e.wichrepesets evealtheybare smalliIn comparison to the plinomonia developed later. , Becau u aona.Mr. Groveleliwa:Iln. a inFvnson)veowbeing offeýred technical men thumutainsbi tenw oito oŠne rportedup Io a few ays of. thrinability of the undertak-er, 1,i r H wa.s rýcover.ing from a in HACHER DE.RGARABIAN - For-ni litrin : vernmnent. There isa the amfont paidin salày in thenew postiondtot le imany funrerals; more ra i fInfluenza and gm u1P too dein rnan ie I ) i ticla.for mechant- ch he will be elected next month. But, he has practic- THE CASUALTY' LIST. 1 y, 'the uriai cannot be lihldunril nad a reilpse anlld nratler waukegnAmnade nD cal, lcectri(-al and emaical engi- troit. His remlamls arrived heire oin ,ong enough; hie doesn't need the money and therefore The latest deatths reported] are: Poma nionIia.sna for, burial. I, formerl workceers ,ilr vyo: Idraftsmýn and ,a nicdthing at this time to recognize him to the point of JA COB MICH EL, brot he-r of Cuz lla. 1N MOA--PdE TE R VASOS , r h(t A ltheire ilinwakea and eif.ist .M r. Pl.ter MDr ottro hi a ostin f hi ' orane ni rst .31,-.of waukegan, pass-d wyIkeFrs husa rm n aoeapenuI, North c i this city hia.ia supply of techinical Tueda a te ugse a hspta o dveop if z; , e>d away at the Janie \c li rblanks whiichlw wt %ill fuirnish, o n re- the will make good goes without saying, for, it is ree- -ruesday of p.enonia, foniowing "°" -"frIo0 nePitaI this morning at :': ac AU RW - orhS ouest, to Itechnical men requestIng ized that there are few men better versed in law in the fluinza. Hisbody wmil[ l(.brought tol * w' ws se laeshr ud.eath bInlde ointhfna and dSla oo( olwina Il--] m llmnwoca esae rict than he. We congratulate Mr. Barnes, we con- wnea oih n h uea ahteno .v irn emnafrom he;indust.tries should apl atulate the people of McHlenry county. w Il bb eldid-fay morinzg with I"n 'r \t. waukegan. and four childjýren Ms. aa oraSzi hBURN , edfo70...The serchupes quatlfem n tc.rmýent 1 Pin-. View cemetery. a th c -den are al.in e.T pseewyModya h oeo o aybace fteam n FRD AEER wl kow rd lstisith ouget nev r daughiter, NMrs. Chal - rink-navy, for various ide-artmentsq of th e Tat was a Hllghty clever answer which the president dent, died Oct. tý. IJýis, at 4 oJ'cloC)kiF, a e ri t Lako lore n of 214 S. C<marty s-. deathl foi. overniment and fur private compan- de to the kaiser. It told the Hun herder that it was at a > m-neno cietinut et HI ad ATamlN 1SHELDS -- ina winig a several days' iillness oflit. ERE AR EDBY es who are w°rking on war con- p to him" whether peace comes or not. , It is gnerally 'r "3 *9 e" 0ras°'ro h aePatrick adunandnd neuanre os. as ract. I wmaiclacsoprui ag.. and canei fromt Peoria about 2-11 , h ilo Lake, Forest died Sun j Iurn was born fin icg but liY te are ofre wh ha ro the ut- ceded that the reply, couched in decisive yet courteous faurg r dnhee esiany a aines.sh w "" ars t Jnshe ihad m, nost importance in winning the war. age, will prove one of the master literary efforts of 'iltle. e a mother and sister a nmi fni:c character and, are o ided in waukpgin abjol oce Saiwanitth namian Every man wHIh technical training ages. It will become historical because of the nice way reuria, who came before his dethto IfriIIn a:s -the idol of lhr -r rs -inkwno bn oter dewpen h mu nlst use his a ility for 100%wa president of our country slipped the burden to Ger- "mont oofwhm rein1 d i.alsol %i""d 2 ('" inw ° echia men n <l,-edfrepc and ets åttes ret tat wy. M. Esn nt.ony MrTsegr took ick ne we snz t Thre funeral of Nirs. wtasb-sorlogeIoIfrm ork on railroads, war plants, mnines and letsRSâANersNrSsLMtS-Diwly. Mr·!Wilsonmmer.OThy applies to the bit vd himself a diplomat in his answer but he also pfoved .agi) Monday wIinfluenza, whiclb d,-fm n(earGage's Lake ThuYrsid t dburn will bhifeld llThulyrsdyit st . whoorked on is.,father's or neigh- and utlities, all oithers are urged to the kaiser that while he 1"kept us out of war" 1for a time eloped ti't0 ple"monral awi a aac'iof Innluenza 0;11o"I ' bhrh ntreta ol ý hrsfailli t4 well as to the boy who c o lnsa neadrgse , .I w smarried 1:1 yar aro !l 1Eboliet !;apers pcs copy.)1 so a.s to be available for service ase anow he's in it, he's mad clear through and ready to a œ e a eeo brought n rehiumatism of " '" Anton Sacewyciai, diied S 'rd i""" fron t t1w rty or saminenarh'rfre o ytedrctro ni pon fighting to the last ditch rather than give way to eOdd ow, Mwoodni.j and Mf ""rl ro-heFinsh L'uIheran night ait 10 O'clock at his homie, L2:;ri on ot eedin hi i nering. lhurch SI,'turdlay afternoon altl ).a n hlp1) win the war end I'nle Saml n deceit anld treachery. Our, president not only sonic- order. Funirai fromt house Fri The- Salmis family lived in waýi1-an ,and Stewart avp., North C'hicago wants to show Peer one of themr that f Registration is now being regarded t-wrote the German chagncellor but he cornered the Ger- a i .Odd FIows i"n arge. bu' a nme fyas eoegigtoi nud a eatbavdes to mf ezaan ole prcats a el y ýa, llegý iily pt io heat as tlabl in a hole out of which the only course will be to i i aw .thre fal"u.children. Funprai Tuesday morning "ng " e"ch b°y a "eat bronze miedlai and strength of its reserve technical erge with hands full up and weapons thrown down. Bi"EaLro tae ehsptT dyenn o at the Lithuanian church with Inter. Tathbosmyavteem power. The- technical man is one of rnýnt In Mount Olivet. the miost important factors In the ATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCUL-ATION, Io re rtiAnfluenz. al entia whichdeveed sufrom in- Aiary Tetluta. 9 years, dauighter1,of <>f the fbo%,al trme nafor wo e woadrkepreset war and plae.ing him intell- ' ETC.. R EQUÀRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRE88 OF AUGUST 24, 1912., daughter ofl Mr. and MIrs. Ilarry itor fluenza. Mrl. and M. Aoz eitMre houiilhih sent to Franik R. Sher- gnl samast osrighie Libe ý. independ.-nt, published weekly ait Libertyville, Ili., for Oct. 1, st., died Sunday night at 7 :30l, due force's and Increasing his efficiency. teof Il:ns 191g df-rian of 439 Oak( street passed away M RS. ROBERT BRAIN-Aged -"8 to influenza and pneumnonia wood, Lako Tilla, Illt, who is county Peter SicDermott, c unty ofr .ae.ps. hsm rnn tte(aeM lse ied at 1: 45 this afternoon ait Mý lis- Henry A. Anderson, 12, son of T.1 drctrfo1ak.out, fth1 Counity Director l. S. Public Reserve. Cfore p a Notary Pubic In and for the statle and county aforesaid, hospital of pnieumonia, followving i- e optl .a in S. Bovi W%%orkinig Reserve RIegularý naillop arF. G. Smith, who, havIng been duly sworn acc.ordlingfunaxhiote hsmrig e optl aken there Thur d. n lus Anderson. 1116 West Clayton s:.,!plcto lns ilte efle Office hours--Tuesday and Thursday law, del- o I edsayv that hlié.ithe business manager of the Liberty.ville dyna T enol.,- trs monn iing condition. In the room next Iundaylnihttatn8 oclock at is homo 3ito 9 p.u.: Saturday 1:30 to epend. ri andl timtlihe follow6ing is, to the best of his knowledge and bleftav irhtoachldadhaIolyitohrshe ohr-nla ,Me a detoiflezaad numna.F-ou ndte eia il e eivre 4p mpotffc bidigrom 1 etstatet of the ownersýhip, management (and If a daily paper, the b nifomdofhrdagtr rion Brain, well known in the city; neral from house at 2 o'clock on bUnle Samn, Ihimselffin the near uton-th,urs-sat-wlt lationr]) e"c , of thre aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above death,1 futroi ey lkwthnul,1;' Ti sdy uia lOaiof tion, r. 'Yuir. il hv the Art of August 24, 1912, embodied In section 443, Pos. MRS (H 18S'ilG-a h loi eysikwtpemn usabra tO od IAws anId1H oul ationsý, prin ted on the reverse of this form, to-wit: dating fromt Influenza. And, the- Mrs. John Pon-onby, 61, Of 111 S 1. Thalt, h e ne and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing (id away at her iimme on Iin hidere si.treclrno rBanJ.aea Jackson st., Sunday morninig of heart tr, and hu iness managers are: today at 11 O'clock. hiDoeo arlavnevr il rul bogto yifunaoes Y our adlator Leà ? I et-Publisher: Lake County Publisthing and PrInting Co,, Waukegan, Il1. MRS. MARIE REDDING C terhm nLarlaeu ENKiI robebogi o vIfuna Edtior: W. .1. Smith, Waukegan, llPssd1wy1n1othChcgoa with the samue trouble. Funera atý Helen Drinkwin-, 6 months. daugh-W I Mlantaing Editor: W J. Smith, Waukegan, Ill. M h me of her mother, 116 Edison (Cf. ter of Charles DrTinkwine, :114 S o.-W I 2. Thitiheowos are: GipmitWean Ill.sesqof Indivblual own- iid me ofShr aets Mnýr e 11y on NIAN KASKAIAN -- Thiirty. County st. at her home Saturday af -R daos Fe er -H ds La p sor, I i a rioration, give its namne and the namnes and addresses of stock- a visit, hier home having been fin sevenl years, dieudat McIAlisI -i ternoon of Influenza and pneumonila.- a itos - edr H d L mp Ider o ni or holding 1 pcr cent or moreý of the total arrmount of stock.) Pital at ? o'clock fromt pneumionia. 1ls K utH lgrnj1,11 inons 1,like Couinty PublIsýhing and Printing Co., Waukegan, Ill. was a sýtranlge case. Ont Auig, _4jhe Passed away Sunidav at :::30l at his l'ing YOur Ork to Us.ï W.J. Smith, \Vaukegan, Ili. VICTOR SCHUTZ-Aged 317 died at fell in a vat at the wtire svorisa nd, home Of influenza and prieumnonia. F. (.mt, ,, h, Nauikpgan, 11l. 1:3) today at McAlister hospital fromtteai irndhmlew 3. That thre known bondholders, mortgagees, and of.her ecurity holdtes •teai und i erby ews He leaves a widaw and three sn Ingrrr 'hoal ding 1 per cent or moret of total amount of bonds, mortgages, pneumonia He was taken to the hoa taklen to thre hospitalan remlained one of whomirs fighting in France. eu t B ditr R far S q eth.er secr iesIf are: (if there are nonre, so statle.) pilaf on Tuesday and since then hadl itere uintil Sept. 21 whlwn hevas dis-, Kazimeros Ma;grimuis, this morni Theret aro no -.been critically fill most of the time. charged as curedt.lHe -simed perfect. ing at 6 o'clock at hi-hme 13201 South Shenidan Road (Near Water St) Waukignt 4. That thl two paragraphs nexit above, -iving the names of the own- lews37 yar ld ad livedli 632 y Biare Prkiu.dtteilen 1' . sockholdeýrs, anid scriyhaldiers. if an,. contain not only the li.st of Hews yaso n at y we. Bu, nSp. 5h wsr.Prk a ne.de o ifunz kholdert andscriyholdiers as they appear upon the books Of the com.- Eighth street Schutz hadl been a mem-. turned to th e hosp ital.1 a -pnionia! pneumonia. ybutf alrIo.lin caýfsI where, the stockholder or security holder appears uapon ber of thre Waukegan fire department, ictim and h sideathY occurId today1 Mrs. H. P. Manlly, wife of theA pres- be kIh p e rry a-rustre or hin anv ch tr ust e s rnration,vthesouts slide, for somne years and was a lHe leaves a wife and two ,c hileiren at ident of IltheWauikegani-llammiiomi G N R R E S R P tha te sidtw paagaph cntin taemetsem racngaffan'sfull lpopular fellow on the departmient. lHe 7 - vfq an motor traGk ýu4pâpy diW at-- ak---- - --- - - wIedge an belief as to the circumstances and conditions undler which hail many friends on the south side EDWARD KNEASLEY O 4n-, year Bluff Saturday followýing an attacki khoder ad scuityholer wh d no apea prttheboks ft.ewhre shocked by his passing. uld son of MIr. and rs William of influenza. Shle was a youing wo- bnafidtruste -,hold thockanthas resn ac t other than tat' ANTON SEfEC*KE,;Age-d 29, and ýKnleasley of 118 skidn t., died man and leaves t9 wo cildreIn. Her RP.C. HE.lWIGthiirty years Nwith the late Fred ,association, or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect i teresidn t82 hst1ida h oaya 1am fpuuoifl'ubadi o fE.J alvc almer Hairness Shop, wishies to annotunce that hie is now stock, bonds, or onther securities than al; so stated by hima. Jane MIcAlist(r hospital tis on lowing Influenza. The fater nd president of thi.,Manlly mo rcrp - 5. That the averatgI numbewr of copies of each Issue of this publicatiori ing-at 1 -'clock. death, beiing duie three yeair old child are, jut recover. ation. Ireatly to (lo all kills iof h r erpairing. d Or distrib-utedl, through the mails or Otherwise, to paid subscribers du r e:i -1- g lir. ýix Imatllepreceding thre daill-shown above Is du neumnia folke>wmIg if¡un ing from an attack of pneumnonia. NMrs. Niary Likosvi( b, 123uPres-1 First Class Work Right Prices (This Information Is requjiired from daily publications onlyI i[ AGO-gl 1 f13 HR1a v.NMdoect r. aa idti onn 603 Marion St., (Rear) Cor. McKinley Ave. P. 0. SMITH, Business Manager. I rsec rivIm passæl awtay at thl,,year and ten monthis, son of Mir. and of influenza; leaves fie cildrenSotSia Wuoa 1. Sworn to and susc i bfore miel.his ; 3rd day of October, 1918. J1ane McAlister hospital th -is morn- 'Mrs. John A. Packleni, d i, (Ithis morn- and hiusband. Funeral Wo*tdnesday SuhSd aueaIl (SAWAMy YomssoExpir SUpt 15.191) ng at,6:15 o'cleck, death resulting ing at 4:19 o'cl>ck of :,niiumionIa at morning. Pianos and 1Instruments! Everything- Now Going on at The Most Beautiful Must be Instruments are Being Sold at Unheard-Of Sold Out Pie GENESE ST. 10ricIL