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Libertyville Independent, 8 Apr 1920, p. 6

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'1.i. t ci hi t .. ic u ding c l -.6 INWAU EQA 1 s ortfolios tire alnisi ail ini. FXCEL MAN OTH RS i e If ieg i tit)1irliig le Titi.31 ~XCELS MANY OTHE tit, iîa bitaitstaini 1919 t h us tac have beunimalle public. 0f iles- Wauk~an Adance Overi ii' how edtithieai n iL ase, eýauegjn,,Advnce Ovr 1, ii 44 .3 pu]cet 0 aioit, Elgin, Spring - ' tir at~.W tgo field and Other Cities. i).î ceil . ' Ai- îî, :mý13.1:;Cinîcinînatil îîî;7 t. Paul Wilte Waukegan people ;ta iI îîatily .2 pircent: i Nasitî"ile. 72 dieiappointed ini he iifiLiai t Lo]-uisville,. 9i report showing SV'aiktgai'- popn&-. . 1ER tNCttEASES NOTEII tîon but 19,199 ai l i - 1vs fINt< ~ ; eff~-iiecle-hiii < over 1910, et the -anie 1lite here e îiuoob islilesîtha% 199rf. ~~W cô~sl~erabe wost5ti VOcl es- idents of this conîiiîîîltyi comtpare the- i ci annotiniceîi. Stti.iiet> i a i îew Voi k, tcad-the încrc-ea percentage of Imci -at-e li vithti in hii rupwil *14-pt-cnt h of other cilles abolit the saîie .1 sîzî e s7< are: itit21 iscv ent.Pa.li FrItnstance, the îlertentage or ]N.3tt wcase. [tct igfit g. I a. 4 Ilce nse in.JoleLt, Ill it s10-7.E, \3Pff î centl.Sp3 Wi.7: Pa4,.. g1'aIns .ews u . ercn.iIi,. anid St.Joseph', Sdo. (1.4 Ireoria galffed 13.7 percencii. Spriflg T îltloft fleli 14. 5. Aurora 21.7, Bliooriing- - The popuain fteiitiLmt ii- to,1. pîtîdplacet- of tt.titi ahici IAke Forest*it population in 192(1 1, iîîlit .910 lias b-ef anutcil. toioàiven as _36e or a gain over 191" xitn, isbe noled i iii et 3.01 percent. The populatîin ti i.Tiii at o .1. 1 tes l)tise-.,Ilpvo aliiicieaseof1 .1 .,lce"! --o% 1919 wae giveîî If-3349. t of the othet cilles of tIi- ,izeè a As & whole the country bas gain--O lapoulation ini a ver> itecided waî >ShiiîxîîiLa .56.6: îî-pet ctii lit- all l indcatý by hlstlegian earont . N aisîti. Wit - St0.3;- (oiut:b- mai lnlcad y tîs ~lerw i aii. 1. ..42.6. Cedar Rapids.lita a Wablagton beariný1 on the t-aiaenicf S9 lgatioi .Y :79. ir made eu, fa by the reporta fvoîîî var- 1ý :Bnýntn .Y 79 br loue cties: toile. N. C. 36.2 - Waterlooi.lotwa. .Waatngton,,April 3.To date 357;Lînia. OOhio. 35.4; Dateilport, the population of 623uûf the appro-Tua 31.1l: Chattanooga, Ten, 29 s,; Imately 14,000 lncocorated cities. M Iacon, Gs., 29.2; Hazeiton. Pa.. 21j X; toweB and villages in the caunîn Aiiora. Ill.. 21.7: Danvilite. Mi.. 21. t: baire heultrîînîced by ttie cenaîts Leaiston. Mtaille,. 20.8: Lexîigton.1 bureau. Practicaît> ail show tri - y.3: ShcboyL-qla - .1. ec1reases, and eorne have more trii Lnataser, Ps.. 12.5; Haniltîon. Ohto.1 doubled tn siz-e. Portifolios contaîi . g12l 5. Biooiinglofllt., 11l1: Joliet.1 the report'- of itlic ai ittit-distiit',lt - 1 .;Anisteidain N. '. 7_1;- El- are ftoocling in ic hei-nsuit direct- gin, flU-. 5.6: Colorado -Springse,ci., «sa offihe. Tii mati -laces thetenci- i.7 aînd Oskosh, Vts., 0.3. *etors have ftii aidt thtil wiîk. lui DECREASES IN TWO TOWNS showed a decrease of 0.1 piet cent - -- - - - and N eat-il t. Oadî c f jtle ,.3, per cent. liME ONLV PL^AC E luf îtfI, N-b..lth, itg.- OSP~E N D S U N DAYSt ut 'tteu itt-i n Ilt -Te î"th _'95-5 lpic c-ut hi iîl- 25l 4 tii ('it;i e i. i. 2' SItua. \ltl.173.6 îrt-x ii i Il ii1tatd Oak lai 1.H ,ii 1,- t 1hlit., New ~ ~ ~ ia niite Mich.. iais di: tt t Ieav it deu-case amitIl -t7tîi Majestiec X :;ï Stinait Itîcreie, ttttrii-, WAUKEGAN, ILL. ~ - \ti; 7 -BIC ACIS- 7 MNDIE The onty Theatre betuxeen Chicago andt Milwaukee platy-4 ing Big Time A710 EIEPTYEÀï1S Vaudevillei 3 A si FI t '-, t e -SHOWS -3 1 pp.m., 7p. M., 9 p.,rm. OMISSION 40c and 75ç EATS RESERVEEI FOR rIRST SHOW AT NtGH-T PP7 ý.-1rfceand Don't let your house be the unpainted one in your blocki Vous ake a preper prlde lu your home. Yoit iani h lu tiio rZe perous. well kepi cuit up-to-dale, tui reflectiy.u stand- ln the comiuunity. Then keep it weIl patnied, Paint wlll ineutre mot only good looke, bat good condition. Palm pfee'msaudt-protects as Weil as beatifies. NOý The. paint Enoyet Paint will givu ltita giaiateet b! the 26 years oi paint-ntaki:- ENTERPRISE P) Ail XALVL >BAR WELL CIIR4iED " 'edcoisdeatnof$701 s'ublin zototat d d.rcdi ta [IE D ta uYioti ofthtte i-aid dreit utý.;. the ie 1 i. .PtespionIltý i-id uitdevstîriiîngý jS ensation al B iti F iled in i-Co utrt ttlit ttik tand il t e lé BJRTIIS IN CITY 'Today.to Recover Fine Ni an-IIt ij., iter- i 1t3 0F W U EEA NUpton Estate. vecavded, aiid uiiesali. s,-ide n OF WA KEGA INatilu.lieit h3 i I' c'tct itla it deprîve Charges of fianit ave tîulagaînt iMra. Dai ntimianîd tit, î%li.les Ea tattd aLvru. TUîIU~~~1t111,W'. Barwet t - lîad ifthél c 71 I i I r> tolîtiof tilt iii t.-a îlo itut- MOiN, I 1SET ITVINýttordt Cati Mes! comitan:, aiqVi o'k- esu in tlip propeity.' g'ati ia a eroaaioral t1111 fiait i n tMsilai nutili gm' 1t-oitiiay thit - ciiit icourt ,Satt i(jut bMt- iai, et he and twao uthler ci- lt-naîltï5atlout- C ityHall ecord ShowList f ,. wilfî iifi US. Barntumî. thaitý-.%itl iii i -ii.-ti hie Ctateala- ords Sowiiis .hB r . detil i lal possefflioii Those Too Young to Get .Wokean National Bank, ii att-o of a poitin tif <I, Thi charge I mtadue a d-fendent. madttl t titi a.,iiil i tltit, tiltie im, 1Into Census. I The asks the court to set aside tfli lîsrIit-r a w Idut(il-to Lncthtiet e. tllie $4 5,00() ut- leit-t -ttital i h;.îl the cîîuct Thoi Iirîlis in Waultegtnii u.n Marcli., ton e ai te luitih clidi tf fitî- t«,,t a-ldî ii. the tIttee î'tit,-etp-' v. i'erdeîi ai the office f vcitiy 1-rk - îe .p t-eet, s îlîî et ltithe t ut- ti 'Mil i t t ut -ilt .iiti dut-c l'il J. ti Marsceai e a0 1olw c IdentwasObtalnedcfli ometUilUptoîs -Idti t itc,îîteik al-it foi it joliîîa oJaeph. bîtîn Mail-l u. son IoI a fexuisonthilbefota tht t detîtlîhi' ily î of iil,' tiat- ->oiuliat tht Mrt and Mrs. Louis Kob)Iitaki. 143*2 Jothni W. ta Itie1. Il i- , altged.t, it c tti -IlIi i,, ttîi' I ttt ltr 4iUti teuit,. C WCigo. havit tfiMe- frid -ntty t-î rep itwe ifiati ti1. ci - Utittvi tiu iie.tlai.i- il it- Alisier hospti. tatitvasa b be iiied frh ic îî ilîik. ilt d I . t tiiii--k- l'îtt ,tt Billy Vaugiin, March 17, parents MSrs. Marlon B. [Vilton died Jaiîia.y p,-1 Mr. and Mrs, Thot-. Coonce. 136o t.en- -., 19,20, leaviiig a t. îî Iniii ititîctiil 0o\ Ai e. lî-queathed to threc sit-îsc-îtî-taw, - i:N\tsttAtIZ.ý I tNE CIZtEEK tttrc>NI. bni lacliliton ut Mrs. HarritlU. Barimiii, Eva Iptoti PitI <5tES 15T,¶tt"O(1 11.1 7%fr andl mis H-t r> M., li1Is. 1 31 ýid Mary A. Upton. l'ilte renriaitîdai Ci-nier et iet. M if her pi-opeit> . icai. pet sonal anîd Mtîian. hum NI e ccli6.liarcen ts M i tixed. share and aliare ai ikù. -"% Irc-.driii tiorth yî.îtwiinJtil anti Mr.,.Tiios. Barber,- 307 Market Upton, ilt1.s paIted itut. gaiteit oiit- 1taveîîcznlk. ail îiglttî-t-î c'îînd, S i rI-it uvaâhlp of tbe property froit hec, hlus- îîîv act i ft-tl t tu a i ii ttt1 Jaaie, Albert.. hum at McAlister band, Edwscd L. l'ptona Chitag, lwt%ýîjI lîas fnuide aî i .ek b> te hîit hosîtitai. son aofNMr. anti Mca Jamies atarney, wbose deatti îîccuîîied Dec. aate . e ailklît iiii-dlit--ly iii i i i Albert Gibbs. 34l8 South Vîcttîc> 10. 1919. He teft ev'î-ythlng tii hiR ottttn i-itîpitOi u-t t street. a tdow bht -i lîl being .-a.icuted Sept. b' ti and muet- ii-ls Catherine flioldina ÂAnehetta K4ier, 5, 1899. uI.-. waehi -(7 bou Mrccb 4, daughter of 'Mc. ait Dy vesai, of sevetai sicoke- f nt r.epnm(Imd I Mrs. Chester B. A. Kelter. paralyessud other dIsetises atîdIli- t dpildn 1" i 1Rstph George, bora ai NcAisier fitrililttes. coupled with advan cei age, hospiitlMiîceh 1. aother, Mca. Mabel It s cherged that '.cI. Uplon'- niind Bernier, Libertyî'.ille.. becarne so enfeebied andi immainid Jpnnie, dauglîter of Miî. and Mr,. as f0 renter bilai itîtuli> iifit foir Joe Gratina, 226 Libeci> street, the transaction of hosities<. ait in- Nlarch 2Il2 -capable of maktng a tatid iîed or Zafie, tdaugliter -of Mr. and Mr.ca cntract, and le reiaijneit In thai Frank Kozak. 912 NMarket î aieet, conditiotn up 10 isdealt. born Macch 15. Durlng lis attegeut inibiclitt andt John adtFredtie. sons af Mr. and incapacity, Il ta carged "ie iras Itn- Mca. John Konceni. 1436 S. Adtams- ducedtlhrough frauit aitdtîtîscepre- . sitreet. March 13. sentation of John W. Bacitelt, who Ru.saii Dudley. son of Mcr. and falsely and fraudentiy v-pýiesentedBA Mrs. Timothy D. Newekll, 135 N. Park thit he waaleit a deeit c,îîveying avuttue. bot-n 21li.i1 said ceaI estare to ltia fuir thie-us-e EMPSSA Marie Excisa, tauigiier of l'au]iC. and belle Il of tIti'i ty>nf Waittitain Siexen. luoi [tnt- aventu-. as a public park. andtit îour d Itle Rîlii Sicii, u, -te 'i.~ou t-gaue af Nt-. Cîtoî t i, tti i1d, , WILL STOP MJATCO UGIL1 lier CH Ctiici713 N iha i -nue. , rpotedto i,%my al 1Ii; 6e<71 anti. li- I i > ',ut1,.ia il it i-r of Mîr -111 1' tî".t Mum , i Mir, M ici a - iMc lionai il Mi- iti tnt t T13 l't 1t 1,it S But- TIti' bit lt- ai , iit b, tt itli t ing p iutitns tindi a-iha tii- ilai- îtîl laceul on cecoil dfoir-i ,'idtii Wecýks afi-r thcîr occruilni L E-m JÀILED DY FOR-- MER WIFE; FAILED tt:1, t . i i , . t fiel t , a %t al ei'i iff ll \% .li l C . i-I'. . M i I g Tzt 1 r 4l h t1 i l y I' 11 , t'l, !tttt , t, i 1-1 lf Il. $ý01 4[')j a d i,ù reIl iiitalinent f $25 2v ii towt k ..::, aiq I, v, ,,'lie - itil t--ni i t,, t i ti' s Ttte giait 111titi ti ti nlt c tun Iltîil ui'tt (i'iili -0î ii :I -tn' tliing but a piensant outib0k ir t1iti uitstetrrat months. With the guarantee igr u-n fa th u irfnc '-c sutest protection. ID1UGUli IL OF U N JA t;-tv',ti-' ,evermade. Aad -d by BREWER DIES, IN AIN- MEC"D ., Chticago G, T. LUCE & SON I CIAOSNA PHONE 27,i -Mua. Elizabe'th ltretier Slocui Libet3 - fliois R utîtle diiciAprit dth in hîcsge ber passiag thus mnarkiug anothE dten thInlathe hamtty aofDDaniel Breii et- har îears aR i esdent tof SVaukegt ait for yeaus couîty sîîcveyîîr. 'ihel home usai tot be Juat aarth afilt S go. Lue nip wasa sister of Chartes, Frak ond the tata SimeonBrewer. Fuitecaltotaught at 8 tram thebe t- Idence et the brother 7413 lienwood Avenue, Chicago, iîîtPrîîent ia Aak- wood cemeter>', Waîukegan. Mruu. Runi. tia ta ttio a tiai- Stacunu year aego li Waukf'gan sud she nîscriet a t-bot nîtker tiameit Rua- nie, It was but a fuit yeas.tstev, ltat Ruante iisappearet suit n-ver ites ticard front affer tint. Hia wtfS tiveit hem for Borne tiîîe ai hen several years ega fiat-dt iiîChicagto toniake hec bomne wth tii-v tittiies' lut Chicago.1 Read Want Ad&..ln The independent E-iur If You Are A Truck Gardener the Midweet Utilitor will do more work for you than either a horse or mule. and do L: faster, and at less ex- pense. There is a ccrrect rirn, hitch and im plement for any job you rrnay have on your truck far-t. Let us demT,nctra.-1 Theodore H. Duret, Presîdent W.B. Smith, Vice Premident F.W. Chuirchill, Secretary and Manager. TELEPONE 81 SECURITY TITLE & TRUST CO, ABSTRACTS 0F TITLE - TITLES GUARANTEED Capital: $12500000 1WAUKEGAN ILLINOLS -f m9 M Imz mlll LRDWooo rProsident Read the Record for Yourself Cee.. t 1itintgutît andîIt s il, 'f Il, 1n itîtîn ti ' admnti- it i, titi t'il, 1'~~~ ,,t Li-i ïItari> i tlu g, -~ t ~i:La swatching fil iE- nois Preference Prinlary 'lTues- day,-April 1,34h.- Anid this is the reason: There is a retquestion before the people of this country, a qu - stion so great that it outrides any petty idea of favoritism for any fav-orite son aiid goesi4 nfiîîitely beyond state politics. Leonard Wood The question is just this: Which of the two men is big, enough and broad enough to be President of the United States? M'hich, in your bonest opinion? It begins to look as if the country hadîmadc- up ifs mind that no matter what may be thought of other candidates, Leonard Wood has done so much more and greater work for the nation, that there is no comparison between them. We must flot think of Leonard Wood as a soldier only, but as the greatest admin- istrator of this age -and generation, for bis record proves it beyond ail controversy. Do you realize what tbis man bas done? w ork he did i Cuba? Cuba was a nation with its face in tlhe tust ate tiio centuries of tyranaical ,despoism-a land of mtsery and destitution, prostrated by anarchy, famine aid pesi inec, Its sîreets wece open sewecs, ira population explited bY bandits and brigaads; profiteeriag campant and the people beiless te cc-si- until Leonard Wood waa sent olut ta îhem by Presîdent !SleKiniey ta biad- up their wounds and moka theiti free and saie and aîreag. Leonard Wood's work in Cuba will live as longq as history stands. It won for him the praise of the world. He rid the land of yellow fever, bur- i-d the dead, cleaned the streets, laid sewers anîd built roads« stopped profiteering with -an iron hand,estabfishecl schibols.,restored industry and agriculture, gave the nation a constitution organizetits finances, paid its debts and turned its government over to the people of Cuba with a mnilion dollars i the treasury. lit required the miiid "and grasp of s great satesnian aad a great administrator te do snch wock au that; and it was Leonard Wood who did-it. He was ent ta the Philippinea te estabieh order and restore anaîher -lest land," sud ha dîd it. Ha haadied More avages and Chinese piras like children, sud made good citîzena eft hem,. Do you realize for instance the mighty Roosevelt was his friend; and praised his work. And aow Leonard Wood stands t0 b. judged by you on hua record-by you and b>' al bis cotratrymen of tis and other States: whethar h. bas made good in your eyes, or whetber h. haan't. Wheîher be je fit and qualified by character and achieve- ment (or the Presideucy of the United Ststes. You &Tea the judge, you and yeur feliow voters'at tbe great P'rafeceuxce p i 1r ,Tuesday, Apr ' l l3tb. Go ce the poili& and l«et ii countîry know what yen tbank aud wbere yen stand. Vote for Leonard Weod fer Preaident. Itii, your on. chârnce te name the maiti yen tbk shouid b. iu the White Houa. for the next foikr yeara le ,cerne. Remember, aiso, that the ueed for a strong Iaand at the. h" mis gnose. now- than il hati been stade Lincoln. Whoxe ind shall 't be> Vota for Leonard Wood and do flot be misied, Do yeur duty as an Amecican citizen as weli as s citizen of Mtinotis. Nathan William MacChesney Chairman Leenard Wood Illinois Campaiga Commuite., 1248 Congres. Hetet. Chicago. HAPPEN P. E. MILOCER Idcr.anld irs. F talurî llelatteras over EsIer. Mcra. Ripe apett cage tatat week vi The M. E. chutici auoper un lte chu bail a toot croAd ai u*ttu1 article. .GeuteWelttugqon .Lakçe dit-t -tient iltesouili.ilie sait , Mr. - i î- iti îîor tai-t Thucsdey Waetn Vlîlte at Nýujkmt ilt 'a liii sons ait- gui-ciatiti, aili t-mniinaliW. aing, g:,t-il tl,. i1 h Mr, ;iii Ne> I]- tirttxîfg t t ,ttil .'tcii 9ik as foilows' AittRi Jiiii- Jatiit-,,-j-i- Churchilil,-I.i , tt i l - tu-i Sund;,. w t k Dr.1 i ) i - t-t The Secu a 'id The Atiautit Tea- w A u 1 wltich hc it ha and wifl res1ir of his prz tut Th r t P. REXALL G COUGFIX Standard Boc.ks Confectioaery Perfuneu'y PIIYSICIANs' r Caretully C THE REXý GRAYSLAK R. WEb GPROCERY A D)EA Geknerai N~ STAPLE AND F. PRY ûoo: BOOTS MATS L.AKfLEVILLA 1«- , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1 ............................... ......................... i- ý 11,

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