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Libertyville Independent, 18 Mar 1920, p. 4

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AI øertyville independent American t.egion News Items NO0 AllÆBN MAROON AND WiTE . Wgtgørg eeyStMil IMA EE À M THE DOROTHY SAYERS -Editrn.hf- COMIMEitC AL C1-UD HOLD Clb andtour 100 per cent approvalTH A MO'VCOtY TedyaeronJge ilr fte *4at mePos uice at IJbertyville, Ill..as Second Clase, Mail Matter. Nal vr xsriemni h ic rardy. Te ffi ws n at4e thbird serial games played be- spoie to the pupils of the Civies and community lsan au imerican Legion overwhelming suces. tween the t*o sdcitities the Sa&gameons American Historytclasses on the sb 9ffcW ublliiltiolo th Vllaalof Libertyville man, and it i. therefore quite .proper No milk is ing deli vered 1to the came dut victorious, thereby making ject of asses'ments aeec Ou *loffeiaLbHati o;for te dof4pperi*oW rs'Prcedings hatthis story comteunder the head The St. Patrick's. Day !baillwas un- Grayslake Plant of the Nestle Foodl the Sagamon Sage Society the, firet Many questions hanatarisen ihe gilPbiato o aerMs ng Rates mad" Knownr on Applican of Legion newse, A few weeks ago the doubtedly the most overwhelminag suc- Co.; as that company seried notice usaiseto be put on the pennant. At paet few days appertaining to these Adv"1W ERi E AR, STRICTLÝ IN ADVANCE-• Commercis4 Club decidled thant since cens as a social happening that bas ihat after March 15 no milk would bie the end of thme years the society that subjects andwe were very fortunllate $ nP1NPiE$.0PRYthe boys had not been given a real been seen ln Libertyville for a number received* from the members, of the han Itse nameis on the pennant the great- In having Judge Miller herle te sett le rousing homt-coming, It was up t of years. marketing.-association. Tuesday morn- est number of times receives tepn te1ad tepain other doubttfui - - --Edtrthem to takle proper cognizance of the The halls were crowded at twice lng only tiro farmers showed up with nant. points to u&. ..J...TH....... ----- - - ----------- --...... ....... Manageratta ewr oe hi cmotbecpctadeeymilk, while norially about 400 farm- ,The Sagamons made t4- first bas- Dorothy Suydant,'2. FN4 . M .... _- -- ------------------------------------- Local Manager Consequently on the eveninLg of detail worked smoothly. To attemPt ers market- their inilk at this Plant het and kept makling them through the March 1, 1920, about 100 men asisent- an estimate of the number present la each dasy. game. It seemed as though the Athe- ATTENOANCE bled in the club roomsn. Chatting and impossible. The farmers' marketing association naeum Society had forgotten all t hey Durirng the.slx weeks' period which laughing, and playing everything from The Grand March included two huno- la taking care of all the milk and send- knew about basket shootingr for they ended March 6ith there were 54 sinu Penny a.nte to.solitaire, Shooting poi dred contestants, the floigwn n'tt h lnsi une c only made one basket. With Ethel! dents neither absent nor tardy. This andbiliars, afd sappngwild tale ring prizes: Best dressed man, Fred Henry and Wauconda, and a limitell 'Ti-tusas center and LilliaKeprasiagetimovmnoertem about everything, we proceeded to Hans; bestu dressed lady, Hazel Oison, amount ls being shipped direct to forward, the Sagamon Sage team cer- cding six weeks. - -giàit, -nigrih --- __ - rnan naihn!,------ ---- Monr-Mo The pressence of Rev.-'Morgn at-Aann;ms omclldynr.F a letter to C.-11,Potter, manager Thé game ended with a score of 15, The following students attained an er Hill and that selon flwadodr okla.Pie f$0i odwr f the Co-perative Marketing Co.. the lo 2 for the first tenam and 16 to 2 for averag(r of 90 jier cU(nI in their w1rk Dennis Limberry, exercisedl a moral given to each wintier. Nestle company offer to sell canis and; the second teami. The lineup was as adas ndprmn iiaetee nfuneover us that kept us within The winners of the prize waltz were cases to the marketing' company, and follows: oeo h oo rl o h i PLANT DETERIORATION the narrow confines of the primirose Ray Scheunemtan and Mise Rena Mil will manufacture the milk into'con FrtTa weekl Soule c ea of the rapid deteriOration of patnsm ah e.Fv olr ngl a wr densed or evaporated ilk and leave1 Marie Boehm. Ca'ýrolynBute m brache of, mnufctre s gine inthefat tat n te p t;Aller an hour- or, so or beepming lac- each. the product to the association to mar c, Ethel Tinus; F, Florence Luce; FnI utterfieldl, AlmalChurchill, Mar- Srnteo nnfcur agiedcorpoatt ma n ed ffquainted, we were requested to ad- Husk'O'Hare-s orchestra was 1up)to ket. They also offer $1.85 ner huindre 1 , Lillian Kepr G, Emmia Titus: G. ýguerite Diltz. MaisGaloway.Ailta nie eas heUnte Sats Stel opoiondhs a rgd ofi oth udtrum hs n epcatosfor finid milk. ,-Alwilda weakly. Hall. Esther nd Alban hindroilh $1.400,000,000 for depreciation, sikn ud n riaynounicement .was followed by a racel The Snring gir , co"ducted a lupel As soon as the neceéssa y arrange- Athenaeumn C, Evely-]n MiIlIrler 1 Mildred .ik Lusk, uil I usk Haold 'eam a larg part being for construction for war purposes [for ringside seats. somne one hall Is- stand on the top 'floor, and served iat ment S can lie made, thle marketing as-liait: riorothy surydam. , *d .haif; F, Mlason. Evelyn iMeMru eill, repirs g scoeedwhtwa t ape ld oryal cs are llaabelucho boiation.will erect a condensing fac iDprothvydamIst half;_Evelyn Mil W.ilson Olendorf, otrothly If&ajastll whessin oudl nyo hae ben req r nmlrequrmetýn'event of tliat kind eer yone knowms 1To Ï5111 Dowden and Kennedy g thie tory at Grayslake, capable of Jakingl ler_,d hloti; FVrgnillnlndElanor Wald nes il odinry peatin.. Slneha siulr rquie ient wat a ringside seait means. The first supr.eme honors for mworking out the care of aillthe milk formerlyI.used'tby tKaffherine Mor SI; G, Janie \nbb Km hrhl.-1 are demaàded for the railroad business. When the state of bout was a wriestiline fimatch between a details. Frank Shydam, Chic Boyd the Nstlecompny, s vel asthe. t h u i e » 4 d o e s n o t p r o v i d e f o r t h i s t h e e e a u l c i h o p e o n p u d r T h e m a t c h a n d a h o s t o f i g r w o r k e d h a r d l o to , i f ,h e , u rr o n d , e r s e c onh eT a mA N U L P CR E sfferri theed. was good and hiel no end of 111ilus. make the affair a«success. NULPC RE su err in en •Two fairly good boxing matches foi-- Much difficubIi wais experienced by l'Iwlls h Mabenhnn dI illue -at."boasted the lowed. .and then aelriva e Smith of the jtiges in selecting th e winners in I.M Y E R JRS lat;'abe Jl1n>, In Chicago they are now talking about making the, oc- ,e-,h2,1 hall;h cosume ontesGu ther chles t. E , . tort have a license in view of the fact that they are writing emsmitl is a contontionis le mwas logical. and everyone was thor ne nu prescriptions so, generally for booze. Now why shouldn't l anms thedistinction of being one of oughly satisfied DIED OF PNE MONIA ahni>hl;F.a\,pus k.n te, they? If the doctor is going to assume the role of bartender ie N'et>- few men on ean who can comiplete details If, flhe affair are ( a oy »trfe s i ait a nrlO- l or iaocinist through makiing himself the only medium by! tr- isneck out.of ont and ssta ninot alable at h fnebur i tn HlL ASTiat;F, SA TUR DAY ,e hllailc"aliI which a man can get booze, why shouldn't he pay for the n nu .lei l ogsedrcaiITh nendtnx wfoane- accouITU DA1 Mll, u ul privilege? Why shouldn't the community derive some bene- 1 a oeHetre. rm h alonacnincreated ('o"- il uia Il % a ffti ron isoin ofaciviie jutnikeituse tafrmiheiatsideos dthoug tem nda dsieraleexcteentan th srammee etehee ta nt tda trhneadshec loons themiselves? In some places it seemsthat the only dif- a fl ew%-other grotesque stunts. Then for posessionwas spi auelan wre ii.bertoine aturdlimoineA neu u firence under the present and the old plan !s that the present camne the thriller Lae Fes ,nd a an ak1 eeokMr ee hdbe if ,ou hlave ne, er .seen a disjointed about thrge weeks withHighinfdenza is more eXpelpive. neckit'i looks asil the head hiad be.en Sent a smiall delegation. abowed by pneumon a. nz. i n boIdy and a sto% epipe > ÀONWN We are being assu-r r -ý- to Ill- one mb..nas tho d I"ln T t NWISîIiIlIIle nuiSa high prices has been re: atd -Cland etia noilow onGI e1eewra sd I: le inandjudginlg from the Iof thlivesin thI eale adi i .: 1!fl.,:'lhl be a gradual decline. We e been assured this for somte expres.sions on Somte of the races on up tIý ono Mr. Legion Mei nn A n ,1 - time but the decline is always just around the corner. Rail-e e 1 lii" e .-a at.11 road rates are bound tolgo higher bcue hyar o O n flhe south side otfithe ringw mas nordilsult is that we aDn',ýnte, ndLan tI 71Ilo Lst I ail-,T I on a paying basis and the employes are hot after bigger; ennedyI. siberia Bill Dowden. The the news.. Nwe -int il to Ilbi e al IIr ,l .a n fnan idn wages.' In view of the circumstances, how prices can decline Adý,jTiIe ,.,n a few oither wild news column aboli;filthegion m n n cm. i.l '.Il-1. very fast is not easy to see, but we sincerel op hyiil men w,,ho look a fiendisht delightl in, If >ou hear of an e(xII ýence ;1I n de osd gte etlrehe Ilhe wild sp)ectach lu.but the north Ilshie e1 CIeI dent inI. cnsdeinconnecI ril he h d n' -- -didl no; see it that waY. thati i interesl;nl shS p il under the ý1 : e I i ;ý ý-I CRR who 'enlisted" at the samie time her V r - 1 ý 'e t- oI-f I 1_ 4 l.ne . , 2 other iwo sisters didl, is sItill in the Dlecker's face registered neredulil. - 1 to.Gavin 1 'I'b 2ND WAR sevic a FtMOletoreas sucre- alarmi, admiliration andcdi:suSt. Dotelor or"end or gne i 1 ai.NflI1-Tuesdav ternonI, -arred r!wnta 1r_ tariy to fth, finance officer. She is U tn a ueo h h id er t yrs o ne%, i: 11 ln tion at Great Lake> naval trama uJ; ,naheTed W ee huh ht netd hano h r CONSUMATED llERE sdcrinbtjdigfoitetti-ii e ' I" I n I r ly due to lher initereýt in lher, wer dcraig btjd n rm h n r- - -- -m rs. Darr, mother of the4ilree gir!ý le iliS .ciin ),il,- iline m m ate l ainted m'Ill TN no I W air u ace idn\,t nd with 'h- I, planning tuo iiion fukgn inl w !iihinlie'mluSt.Ilbe. a good job open, too.n are n t p aIm eof1, nt c s igning e th. Armi i,. but UkMlMayto make this hier permanentfra optnLenmn truth thfily kepot imarchiing l on. ar? fd hom, having ne)oother near re-lativeý About the ftime Sniob s neck be: n icar ofafihen ait 0ud nn thlerefore Waukecan n fi ini anoth,- in Chattanooga. M r a te Pr n hlo btee i n rn N er intereiine wed m m a a N Mr.and l MrS.s i.l t e arl,a der.. lý e l eur u- tuned green.i, T 1111,,n- Darr: Lauzt-hte ,f M -s. J-h A. lo me ,of Mr. i alN Irs. 13r1,nd de,;t 1 zed is hat tre thro partmeshorly wh<h w n Th rup n i, -:ere Darr. ChatItanooga. en..at thebe- te:nporarilly. M .Uad etri.a hna u , iti teto egion nmembe:. bu wu L T H. S---33 e ginning (If o warMarenloing her ýxylophone payr %ith the Imperial the door and ldid nom 1-1re a 11Il l e- frte elgtn et fayn b it a s s te n o g r a p h e r in t e fin a n c e o f- I la y eýr , F a n e ly fo r m e d m l u ý i a t o of ll n m n e r a , e il l in p ro re s s h a vinfo a ue n a out t h e L gio n1 o r -, I l 1 ; Ogle, quarter:na ter dep art mtor-anzaio.hrSmilith ,ila naient lat Fi.. Sheridan. the nroblemns of an ex-service man. o glehore G Sh di a it orehis cndition, hie gave We have territory, 400,000 the sterli The d::,m thos - Wb posse.-ýn can take you the st H You at our We guarante Ever value to v llol. 1R 1- - i iland, considering lis con io . ,ie . , capturing the heart of H. James 1erakb xhitoo!hecnVinn stileee, son of J W. Steele, a Buffalo, uarmrkbeehiiino!twcn iie (u receie your $60 bonus? Are , akgnhnh en nlbeh N. Y.Ïmerchant, who was In the quar - GAS HEARING. NEXT FRIDAY. tortionist's art. The final bout w-as yu n outabutyorinurnc? atula th t i McMillani termaster department at the same Springfield, p11, March 13.--State iral 'strappy affair in which Sergi. Do yn ou tnk uyyo ight be entitled to ue of milk ha -drppd onatc entMp(-E.Whurst-12n cMp-ssbliDatiitramee nision todykJonso delverdmaenocoutinotn'?Are ou satisfied with rquart, were a little premnature in shrMis Darcame tooWaeapoion astfrhaigi Ciaonx r-third round. cmesto e l lt.their celebration, for- a ecompany sho Crtim er and to asitionoat day before Commissioner Wilkerson Bc ofl lb. Swede Johnson four job? Did you get your fuwicllppissril atr ohu-;ieli1 th CrlAtebeydrgsor s oo-the petition of the Northb Shore Gan aktotec1 % igiseTl u or rule.W rd hompplihas jtinncdaie ( in Kr3iirer heepe. LastSaturday she planned 1company for authority to increase and Ellsworth got there first and got a ave.isu- Thenformaton. Wouesan eP1inreas of fiveas cenants ercse foi r Crel going ato hero;ne in Tenn See t e- eas, rates' in municipalities servedi corner on the billiard table. Paul Ray, o W at to help you. The-solu. six bottles;.Lndn €eve a tlera fomn Mr.s atel by i and to discontinue all new main Who was the, man behind the scenes Yo-' iirsrolm owad Te l rcedhtisépt aya · stiaigotathewas ohsite y -to ex tensions except where consumers - schir i ofthe committee that tion ftheso p..or two ago, was two cases for twenty Germand Chicago an d wouldhe cmethim -deposit in advance cost for mak- scara le o or the rest f Our lives is what makes five cents. Then thepticewaia-- Fre throw inissed-L the? nShedid hycmyoWu igtesm.md h evening posiblea the Legionnecessary. vanced to twenty - cents per case* Elmhuret, 6. afeganSnday evmrening andeMondy order and announcèd Paul MacGluffin. Now the high cost of jiving is ad Harold M Jaftroom e re marriedy the Rev. ---.-- Mr. MacGuffin delivered a short talk rwa vanced to twenty five cenits per case Mr. and Mrs. Atterbery attending. Entleing Fruit, on the necessity of unity between te Cmp GBra dithoneofthebeta e The bride irst came to Waukegan The durian, a fruit which fiourshS Commercial Club and the Legion. Fol- Canptheaboxig howe Oathrsdaye to visit har sister, Mrs. Irvin Brand- In the. Malaysan amhipelago, will ot this Gavin delivered a short talk i h oigso atTusa stetter of 502 Sheridan Court, who grow north of Moulmein, or bear trans ldigthlupr f h:eini night. alsofired s inss ;iiL rr c n. helantation to India. Som"e European any move that stands for good, and helstr a seMiFanneL Dr n residents; becomne inorinately fond of tirging membership in the local Post Art NIeyers.had a good finie at the held a scretrialPosition at Ft« It, while the majority cannot stand litseryH ogtal bu h O Oglethorpe. She first met1 Mr. Brand- peen-llaRr -dot. Probably the biggest teature of the Ry.lie nd staydanil atrmdih. stetter at a War Camp Community evening was the luncheon. Coffee,Reifadsad nlalrmtngi, 'Service dance ai the fort, lwe being in 1 ikera ognt-h the46h Ifalty bnd Thy er Read Lake County's moisit influèn-u est"'mk o at ocoe lid you know that Adams is quite married at the home of -.ber mother. kind di naey nit? e kow her togo he Another sister. Mliss •Saillie artialweekly-Trhe Independent. agai-pandthosesandwches!Trip.atpe agai- an next timeices!wened a riesag - - ---- has a national reputation for ht nx ii ene atn ag -roast. beef sandwiches, oýr he ought to (Officil Publication) have. We do not hesitate one second .Judging frorn the number of singers Report of the condition oftoroaitohewrdtatnby that mahifested themiselves at the par- ever ate a hot roast beef sandwich tha tso. h d outnnamntr could anywhereequal thoàe. i oiso.Wa oyutib Located at Lake Villa, State of IMinois, at the close of business on the eveiý see thec Grand Canyon? You tieqak 2mth day of February 1920, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, of the State knwhw1tl ti otyt m There is ait present a tentatieLk of Illinois, pursuant to law. nwCountl t aIntytoe- y Legion organisaton which blds RESOURCe - ploy or words to describe it. We ell t aount t oehgbfr s 1 Loans and D)iscounits ... ---.. ... ..... ... ........... -........ S 67,140 16 thiat is the way we feel about tho. 2 bverdrafts ... ... - ............. ·.... .. - ...--.... 6129 451 sandwiches. Triptow, you',re there. long. U v 46 LibrtIv an Bonds .... .... ... ...................... ... 16 M1 N r. Bill %Wh1igamn, despite his eighty ot us th t h i 6.a a igsa i ..-.......... Senator Mason wro u th le i Qu te sure. of rstairs, and her do, holy fright- ened, in uir jlif Iiiirh T Patricia rega .ý ined t .i.athsh od ly polie e eln s "I ta killed, 1Never Touched Himl 1A bullet, traveling straight for the heliart of a Toledo polIeemnan hit the 8 fliers udgeshaittered it. ripped his : otand wnti off at an angle without touc-hing his bodY. B Fp 2 00 T. H.M . Mason ' a) vvar ,avirIg .... .... ............. Banrking Hlouse, urn iture and fixtures .. ..... --__ . ... ....... 0,41 1 yas ntranduit iia for the additional compensation bill. 10 Duefrfrom Bank ------- __made..him .he .en.y.... men.half..that.and.....dges..h.s13n0werv9ingnsupf trt to 12-- Exchanges, Checks and Colections.. ........ ........ ...... 356 63 aige. any bill the miena want h osso Total Resùrcee.ý ............. ....... . ....:.... .... $111,773 17 Then the business Instincts of Adj. the, state have written to himn telling uIABLITrr1S Noffett becamie apparent,- and before laima what we wanL and he lis out to0 - - .5 00 0 weknew It there was an active cama- 1 C apital S o k Patid in .. ........ ...... .. . 0-0 M 'b ýget it. .1 Undivided P'r h ntI .... ..... ........ ...... ....... 373 49' paign on for Legion memb. s. i 4 Deposits .................-...-.......... ...... 86,399 68 tained the consent of Mr.-'Ja on be- Total Ilablites ·..$111,77l17.foe wedid If, however. M.Jcsn Billions of Lead Pt 1 1 11 1, A. L. Uewar,Taýishie!r of the I,4k- Villa Truist and Savings Bank, do, Lgin ùa hmslf yu no, howord s pro luI t of , Ipenei nnw% ýýer hat the above state ri(nrt uet o hestof, my knowledge a' advses u thathe wil soo dansnisto nearlv tw othar fer hais membershila to the best post in md rmAeiagonedr h ST{E (F ILAKIE, t the state-ours, of course. United lStatteae s nhout 750.000000 Sueer d fre - i ulic.r si nceeCom lcIts Irç t:i hpencils for sizes a The p M tomer We have jglst received a large sh'ipmen-t of afi sizes of thiese "EXTRlEME QUALITY" tires and tubes, guaranteed fabilic, 7.500 mleCoid, 10,00iroles, and all adjlustments madle lhere. We have just been advlred by the factory that effective a t once, the price"sre to be raised 25 per cent, butý ir order t1o initroducw he "Greyhtound" in our teritory, e will. FOR THIE NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY hejI ir- ,- ,h(lhllist price. CET YOl' NOW AND) SAVE 25 lPER CENT. We hiav,,,sme good La lCut eritorjy~open for lie dealers. à WE ARE ALSO DEALERG FOR ALL MODELS CHEVROLET CARS. DEITZ MOTOR, COMPANY T,:ephone 89. DISTRIBUTORS. FOR LAKE COUNTrY. Libertyville, 111.

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